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Who Owns Cuts Clothing?

Who Owns Cuts Clothing?

Cuts Clothing is owned by its founder and CEO, Steven Borrelli.

He’s a smart and creative dude and just started a podcast on YouTube.

He started the company in 2016, focusing on creating men’s T-shirts. Cuts has since expanded its apparel line, including dope-style hoodies, quarter zips, joggers, and more. I have several pieces. Follow Steven on LinkedIn or X.  

Check out this video interview with Steven on the YouTube channel Don’t Be Sour.

Our Top Picks: Cuts Clothing

Cuts COZ Polo Split-Hem
Cuts COZ Polo Split-Hem
Cuts COZ Fleece 1/4 Zip
Cuts COZ Fleece 1/4 Zip
Cuts Clothing Crossover Shorts
Cuts Clothing Crossover Shorts

Product Review: The Cuts AO Joggers Review highlights a tailored fit, four-way stretch, and impressive comfort, though the price may be steep unless caught on sale.

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Michael Brito

Michael Brito is the editor-in-chief for Athleisure Wear for Men (AW). He launched this site in 2024 as a hobby. He’s a TEDx speaker and leads global analytics for Zeno Group, an integrated communication agency. Connect with him on social media.

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