John Varvatos
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John Varvatos (born 1954) is an American menswear designer.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He has worked for both Ralph Lauren and Calvin Klein, and started his own label in 1999.
Early life
The Varvatos family is originally from the village of Poulata on the island of Kefalonia, Greece. Varvatos was born in Detroit and grew up in Allen Park, Michigan.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
He attended Allen Park High School. At the age of 16, he got a job selling menswear at the Hughes & Hatcher store in nearby Dearborn.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
He attended Eastern Michigan University and the University of Michigan.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Early career
After graduating in 1980, he co-founded a menswear store, Fitzgerald's Men's Store, in Grand Rapids, Michigan.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Varvatos joined Polo Ralph Lauren in 1983. He then moved on to Calvin Klein in 1990 where he was appointed head of menswear design and oversaw the launch of the men's collection and the cK brand. During his time at Calvin Klein, Varvatos pioneered a type of men's undergarment called boxer briefs, a hybrid of boxer shorts and briefs.<ref name="Hemispheres">Template:Cite news</ref> Made famous by a series of 1992 print ads featuring Mark Wahlberg,<ref name="Hemispheres"/><ref name="NYT 2010">Template:Cite news</ref> they have been called "one of the greatest apparel revolutions of the century."<ref name="Hemispheres"/> Of their creation Varvatos said in 2010, "We just cut off a pair of long johns and thought, this could be cool ...".<ref name="Hemispheres"/>
In 1995, Varvatos returned to Ralph Lauren as head of menswear design for all Polo Ralph Lauren brands and created the Polo Jeans Company.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Career
In late 1999, Varvatos started his company, debuting his first clothing line at the end of 2000 in New York. The brand now includes belts, handbags, footwear, eyewear, watches and fragrances.
In September 2000, within months of showing his first collection, Varvatos opened a freestanding boutique in SoHo. The collection is currently distributed in John Varvatos boutiques including the 315 Bowery boutique in the space that formerly housed the underground music club CBGB.
2009 saw the launch of New York Nights…Direct From the Bowery, a monthly radio show hosted by Varvatos on Sirius XM's The Spectrum channel. The show includes songs and interviews from various artists who have influenced Varvatos throughout his career in fashion.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 2012, Varvatos joined the cast of celebrity mentors on NBC's Fashion Star, a reality competition series that searched for the next big brand in fashion.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2013, he saw the release of a limited edition Chrysler 300 in his name. In 2014, he partnered with Monte Lipman's Republic label to launch John Varvatos Records, initially signing the Zac Brown Band.<ref name = tennessean>Template:Cite web</ref>
Varvatos credits his early obsession with rock 'n' roll as the catalyst for his interest in fashion. The ad campaigns for the main collection, shot by Danny Clinch, have featured such musicians and bands such as Iggy Pop, Alice Cooper, Velvet Revolver, Chris Cornell, Dave Matthews, The Roots, and Green Day.Template:Citation needed
The John Varvatos company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in May of 2020.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2021 Varvatos founded OTD.
In September of 2023, Varvatos was appointed Chief Design Officer of Under Armour, a publicly traded US performance apparel company founded by Kevin Plank.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Partnership with Converse
In 2001, Varvatos and Converse formed a partnership and Varvatos was licensed to create a line of high end sneakers,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> John Varvatos' sneakers were usually produced in the style of High Top Chuck Taylor All-Stars.Template:Citation needed The partnership has since ended, and Varvatos now produces a "Bootleg" line in a similar Chuck Taylor style.