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Champ Brings L Catterton Money and 250 Athletes to Rhoback Distribution Deal

The venture's backing roster includes equity from players who've watched DTC brands stumble on retail expansion.

Published June 25, 2026 Source MSN Business From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · June 25, 2026

Champ Brings L Catterton Money and 250 Athletes to Rhoback Distribution Deal

The venture's backing roster includes equity from players who've watched DTC brands stumble on retail expansion.

Champ, the athlete-backed apparel platform carrying checks from L Catterton and Patricof Co, announced a partnership with Rhoback to push athlete-driven product into retail channels the DTC brand hasn't consistently reached. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal gives Rhoback access to Champ's network of more than 250 professional athletes who hold equity stakes and contractually wear the product during travel, practice, and non-competition appearances. Rhoback gets shelf space leverage without building the athlete relations infrastructure from scratch.

Champ launched with the thesis that athletes wearing their own money spend more credibly than athletes cashing endorsement checks. The model works when the athlete actually wears the quarter-zip on the plane and the brand photographs it without paying again. Rhoback, known for polo shirts priced between $98 and $108 and a customer base that skews golf-adjacent, has struggled to scale beyond its website and a handful of pro shop placements. The company's Instagram engagement runs heavy on discount codes, a signal that organic demand wasn't covering inventory risk. Champ's athletes—most of them second- and third-tier names in their sports, the kind who need diversification—give Rhoback a staffed distribution network that doesn't require media buys.

The deal matters because DTC apparel brands are discovering that athletes with equity convert better than athletes with contracts. When a player owns 0.5% of a $40 million brand, he shows up in the product at his kid's game, at the team hotel, in the airport. His agent stops calling about conflicting deals because the equity pays more over time than a $75,000 annual endorsement that sunsets in two years. L Catterton's involvement suggests the strategy has institutional legs. The firm previously backed Sweaty Betty, Ganni, and Reformation—brands that scaled on community mechanics before retail footprint. Champ's 250-athlete roster functions as both community and sales force. If ten athletes each convert 200 customers at an average cart value of $220, that's $440,000 in revenue per athlete annually, or $110 million across the roster if the model holds. Rhoback pays for access to that funnel without building it, and Champ collects a margin on distribution it already controls.

Watch whether Champ starts consolidating other golf-adjacent brands. Rhoback is the first named partnership, but the platform's economics improve if it signs three or four similar labels and shares the athlete network across all of them. That playbook would mirror what Excel Sports Management built on the representation side—one athlete roster monetized across multiple brand categories. Also watch retailer uptake. Champ claims distribution leverage, but Dick's Sporting Goods, PGA Tour Superstore, and Nordstrom haven't historically rewarded DTC brands that arrive with athlete equity instead of sell-through data. If Rhoback starts appearing in 30 to 50 stores by the fourth quarter, the model works. If it stays online with better Instagram content, Champ is a marketing layer, not a distribution breakthrough. Expect partnership announcements with two or three additional brands before the end of the second quarter, timed to quarterly investor updates.

Patricof Co's presence in the cap table is the tell. The firm's portfolio includes MILLIONS, Overtime, and Wasserman—asset-light platforms that monetize attention and relationships without holding inventory. Champ's model depends on athletes who keep wearing the product after the deal closes, which means the equity has to feel real and the brand has to ship on time. Rhoback now has 250 reasons to keep fulfillment tight.

The takeaway
Champ's **250-athlete** equity network gives Rhoback staffed distribution without media spend; watch for two more brand partnerships by June.
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