Frank & Oak, an online retailer of men’s apparel and goods, is today announcing plans to launch six different long-term pop-up shops across the United States. Where? Well, it seems that̵
I’ve dressed as Peter Pan for more Halloweens than I can count, but no matter my opposition, I can’t help but to enjoy living in a clean, decorated apartment, where the fridge is full and
Frank & Oak, a menswear ecommerce brand, has just raised a $15 million Series B round led by Goodwater Capital with participation from Green Oaks Capital, Investment Quebec, John Currie (of Lulule
Slangy marketing and a singular vision of weekend wear has netted Chubbies, a manufacturer and online retailer of men's shorts, a $4 million round of funding from some of the biggest names in fashion
Online menswear retailer and subscription service startup Frank & Oak is opening two new retail stores, including one pop-up shop coming to Toronto tomorrow (something it's experimented with befor
Montreal-based startup Frank & Oak has made good progress since its launch in February 2012, quickly ramping up to over 700,000 users in total, with around 75 percent of that business coming from
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.frankandoak.com">Frank & Oak</a> a personalized online clothing retailer for men, has raised $5 million in funding from Lightbank with participation from BDMI,