Varsity Brands

Varsity Brands, Inc. is an American apparel company owned by Bain Capital. It is primarily focused on academic apparel and memorabilia, with its operations split among three major subsidiaries, including Herff Jones—a manufacturer of products such as class rings, graduation caps and gowns, and yearbooks; Varsity Spirit—which produces apparel and competitions in cheerleading; and BSN Sports, a distributor of sports uniforms and equipment.

History
In 2011, Herff Jones merged with Varsity Brands. Its founder and CEO, Jeff Webb, became president and CEO of Herff Jones. Herff Jones acquired BSN Sports in 2013.

In June 2014, it was announced that the company would operate under the Varsity Brands name to reflect a more integrated operation. The company was then sold to the private equity group Charlesbank Capital Partners. In 2018, it was sold to Bain Capital for around $2.5 billion.

Adam Blumenfeld, CEO of BSN Sports since 2007, was named CEO of Varsity Brands in 2017.

In 2023, Varsity Brands sold the Herff Jones graduation business to Atlas Holdings.

Antitrust and sexual assault lawsuits
In May 2020, Varsity Brands faced a consolidated lawsuit over monopoly control in the cheerleading apparel industry.

In September 2022, Varsity Brands also faced two lawsuits regarding sexual assault charges related to Varsity-Brands-connected coaches.

In May 2024, Varsity Brands and its previous owners agreed to pay $82.5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit accusing them of monopolizing the cheerleading competitions, camps, and apparel markets. This settlement follows a $43.5 million antitrust settlement from October 2023. Key elements of the 2024 settlement include removing the requirements for cheerleaders to attend Varsity-run camps for championship eligibility and stay at Varsity-approved hotels and ending information sharing between Varsity and the U.S. All Star Federation, which was founded by Varsity.