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Who Owns VRST Clothes

Who Owns VRST Clothes?

The short answer is Dick’s Sporting Goods.

VRST Clothing is a private label, and it’s owned and developed in-house by Dick’s Sporting Goods (DSG). Unlike major athletic brands like Nike or Under Armour, VRST’s development and design were carried out entirely by Dick’s product development team. They used their knowledge and experience in athletic apparel and technology to create a new line addressing men’s athleisure wear.

VRST is the second private label created by DSG, after Calia by Carrie Underwood.

The VRST collection includes a wide array of men’s activewear, from performance gear for running and training to commuter pants, shorts, tees, and hoodies. The pricing of these items ranges from $30 to $120, making them more accessible to various consumers.

Our Top Picks: VRST Clothing & Apparel

VRST Collared Shirt Jacket
VRST Collared Shirt Jacket
VRST Winter Button Up Shirt
VRST Winter Button Up Shirt
VRST Active Hoodie
VRST Active Hoodie

Interested in seeing more product spotlights? See our latest VRST Clothing Collection, which includes our favorite pieces and new product drops.  

VRST Clothes addresses the market need for athleisure for work, home, and play. Whether working out, working from home, or commuting, VRST has options. The brand also offers various fit types, including multiple inseams and expanded sizing, catering to different body types and preferences.

Michael Brito - Editor in Chief

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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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