DULUTH, Ga — Delta Apparel, Inc. (AMEX: DLA) announced today that it has acquired substantially all the assets of Liquid Blaino Designs, Inc. d/b/a Junkfood Clothing.
The purchase price for the transaction consists of $20 million of cash (subject to a post-closing adjustment based on the actual working capital purchased), a $2.5 million seller promissory note, and contingent payments with respect to each of the four fiscal years following closing, payable if certain performance targets are met. The Company financed the cash portion of the purchase price through an amendment to its asset-based secured revolving credit facility. The Sage Group, LLC served as Junkfood Clothing’s financial advisor in connection with the sale.
Liquid Blaino Designs d/b/a Junkfood Clothing is owned by designers Natalie Grof and Blaine Halvorson. In 1998 the two began a t-shirt line with nostalgic licenses such as Twister, Candy Land, and My Little Pony. Over the past seven years, they have experienced impressive growth with their innovative designs and great sense of style. For the twelve months ended June 30, 2005, Junkfood Clothing had sales of approximately $27 million. Delta Apparel expects the Junkfood acquisition to add approximately $33 to $38 million in sales and $0.30 to $0.35 in earnings per share for the fiscal year ended July 1, 2006.
Robert W. Humphreys, President and CEO, commented, “We look forward to having Junkfood Clothing join our expanding business operations. The purchase of Junkfood keeps with our strategy of acquiring profitable apparel operations that expand our channels of distribution. The current owners and management team at Junkfood will continue to operate the business from its current location in Los Angeles, California. All of us at Delta Apparel look forward to working with them as they continue to build the Junkfood brand.”
Natalie Grof, Chief Executive Officer of Junkfood Clothing Company said, “We are excited to be teaming up with Delta Apparel. This will give us the resources to build our infrastructure to support our growth as the Junkfood brand continues to lead the way in vintage retro apparel in the specialty market. We have strong retail relationships, wonderful licensing partners and a loyal customer following, all of which we expect will strengthen over the next several years. We are glad to be offering future opportunities to our employees and we look forward to this new association with high expectations.”
The Sage Group served as exclusive financial advisor to Junkfood Clothing.