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Occupation
  
Fashion designer

Organizations founded
  
Nautica

Role
  
Designer

Name
  
David Chu

Known for
  
Founder of Nautica


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Full Name
  
Chu Hsin-chi (朱欽騏)

Born
  
1955 (age 59–60)

David Chu, born Chu Hsin-chi (Chinese: 朱欽騏; pinyin: Zhū Qīnqí) in 1955, is a Taiwanese American fashion designer best known as the founder of Nautica, a men's designer outerwear company.

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Early life and education

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Chu's family immigrated from Taiwan to the United States in the 1960s and opened a Chinese restaurant. He grew up in New York and Connecticut and originally planned to become an architect. While taking a summer drawing class at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), a professor suggested that Chu try designing clothes after seeing his drawing skills. Chu later graduated from FIT, and was named its STAR alumnus in 1996.

Career

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Chu returned home to Taipei to start an export business with friends, but they lost all their money in one and a half years. He then returned to the United States, and working under a large company, he designed jackets, taking inspiration from sailors' coats. Barneys and Bloomingdales had good sales for the designs, and in 1983 Nautica was born. The company had sales of $700,000 in its first year and $2.5 million the following year.

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In 2003, Chu sold the company for $1 billion to VF Corporation. He made $100 million from the sale. Chu promptly purchased an 1846 townhouse in Manhattan's Flatiron district, gut-renovated the historic mansion and turned it into his design studio, showroom and offices.

In 2006, he created the exclusive David Chu Bespoke line, offering custom suits hand-made in Italy with fabrics from the world's finest mills. The bespoke line is available in a richly-appointed atelier located in the penthouse of the "Townhouse."

Recently, he started another label, a designer sportswear collection called "LINCS by David Chu," that offers a modern take on tradition and the well-lived life. Currently, LINCS can be found in select Lord & Taylor, The Bay, Dillard's, Nordstrom, the BAY Oakridge in Vancouver, and other specialty stores.

In 2007, Chu was named executive creative director at upscale luggage and accessories maker Tumi, Inc. As of fall 2008 he was released from this role.

In July 2009, Chu launched a strategic partnership with golf legend Jack Nicklaus to develop the Nicklaus brands worldwide under a unified creative direction.

In November 2012, Chu bought luxury Danish brand Georg Jensen A/S with Investcorp. He currently serves as Chairman of the board and Creative Director.

Personal life

Chu resides in New York City.

References

David Chu (designer) Wikipedia