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Mondetta Clothing Inc. is a Canadian
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design and manufacturing company, best known for its world flag-themed apparel. Based in
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, Mondetta has four main divisions: Mondetta, Mondetta Originals, MPG, and Modern Ambition. The name ''Mondetta'' comes from combining the French word ('world') with the Latin suffix ('small'); thus the company name translates to 'small world'.


History


Origins

Mondetta Clothing was started in 1986 by two sets of brothers—Ash and Prashant Modha, and Raj and Amit Bahl—along with the Modhas' cousin, Pratik Modha, who left shortly after its inception.Poulin, Diane. 2013 April.
Mondetta: The global athletic wear brand born at UWinnipeg
" ''The Journal: The University of Winnipeg Alumni Magazine'' Summer(2013):8–11, ed. H. Cholakis
Born in
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, both sets of brothers were forced out by Ugandan dictator
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in 1972 due to their Indian ancestry, and found refuge in
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. Though both families had emigrated from East Africa to Canada in the early 1970s, the four soon-to-be-founders of Mondetta—Ash (16 years old), Prashant (19), Raj (19), and Amit (20)—only met while studying at the
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/ UW Collegiate. (Ash graduated from The Collegiate in 1987 and obtained his BA in Economics at the
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; Prashant studied science at UWinnipeg and went on to obtain his
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at UManitoba and CFA; Raj studied science at UWinnipeg and graduated from UManitoba with a degree in
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.) Their first venture was selling business cards and stationery for candidates running for the U of Winnipeg Student Association (UWSA). Upon seeing the cards, the editor of ''
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'', the university's student newspaper, saw those cards and requested the young men to create T-shirts for his team. Selling the T-shirts for
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8 each while costing only $2.50 to make, the men discovered there was money to be made in such a business. They subsequently put logos onto sweatshirts and began selling those on campus, out of their lockers.


Founding

The Mondetta company was founded in 1986; its name was derived from combining the French word ('world') with the Latin suffix ('small'), thus forming 'small world'. Initially based out of the basements of their parents’ houses, they sold their clothes via a pushcart. In the summer of 1986, the Modha-Bahl team took to selling their homemade
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to the youth demographic at Grand Beach, located on
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. The following summer, however, the men did not do as well as the previous year due to a competitor now occupying the beach as well. Their next trip was down
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, where they brought along a team of skateboarders dressed in Mondetta's signature beach wear. They set up a show directly beside a stage where a local band, the
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, was attracting huge crowds. It turned out that
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, the band's lead singer, had his locker next to theirs on the U of Winnipeg campus. Early on, the Modhas' uncle, Kish Modha, offered some initial loans, advice and guidance to the company; years later, Kish became the general manager and then, Vice President of Mondetta. Because of him, according to Raj, the team was able to buy their first computer in 1988: an Apple Macintosh SE/30 that cost $6,000. In 1988, Ash spotted a German flag on the back of a
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and was inspired to transpose the flag to a sweatshirt. The partners decided to opt for
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patches and embroidery that would emblazon their sweatshirts with the flags of different countries. Though this was more expensive, it meant that their products were "cut and constructed above the average," allowing them to sell their wares at a significantly higher price-point than comparable product in the market at the time. The Flag Shirt, as it came to be known, "skyrocketed
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to the forefront of Canadian fashion," according to ''Brandchannel''.Alexander, Renée (October 2, 2009)
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To accompany their sportswear with a global theme of "A World Undivided," the phrase "A Spirit of Unification" was coined and appeared on the first Flag Shirts.


1992-1995 expansion and licensing

As Mondetta experienced exponential growth, soaring sales, and increased exposure, the company diversified its product line by introducing more and more pieces each season whilst also engaging in licensing agreements to offer an even wider array of products. These included a women’s line, denim, golf, timepieces, and a kids line. Upon releasing the Mondetta golf line in 1994, a sponsorship agreement was reached with
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regular
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. Licensing deals included agreements with the 1994 World Cup Soccer program and American Colleges program. The company also made ventures into foreign markets such as the US,
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. In 1995, Mondetta entered into a partnership with Dale Wallis and Aubrey Margolis to open a Mondetta-themed restaurant and retail store, respectively, at The Forks in Winnipeg. The former previously ran the Grapes chain of restaurants while the latter owned Danali, a clothing store that was one of the first to carry Mondetta Clothing. The Mondetta World Café, though not unlike
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, was different in that it was based on a fashion label rather than music or films. The restaurant eventually closed in late 1999.


1995-1998

In 1995, co-founder Amit Bahl left the company. A downturn in sales during the latter half of the 90s caused by waning market demand coupled with Mondetta's loss of focus resulted in a complete overhaul of the company business. In addition to withdrawing other licenses, Mondetta severed its agreement with an American distributor, stymied by the 'sprawling consumer marketplace'. The company sought assistance through a
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from Crocus Investment Fund. The $800,000 injection allowed Mondetta to form a corporate division to create custom-made, high-quality sportswear marketed directly to such companies and organizations as
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, as well as local firms such as Palliser Furniture,
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, and the Winnipeg Airport Authority. The venture into corporate wear was short-lived but allowed the company, in co-operation with their
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and China offices, to fine-tune production processes and systems to "aggressively market the service to customers across the country." In 2000, Mondetta stopped manufacturing its popular flag sweatshirts.


2003-present

From 2001 onwards, the company was focused on three main divisions: retail, private label, and corporate. The corporate program grew 50% in one year, retail continued to represent 60% of total company revenue while the private label division generated sales of $1 million in revenue a year after its introduction. The private label division creates branded products for retailers looking to offer their customers their own signature brand. In 2002, the company founded its
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Mondetta Performance Gear (MPG), a line of
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for athletes and dancers. Returning to golf in 2003, Mondetta added wind shirts, rain gear and golf accessories such as bags to the apparel line of golf products. The return to golf was made possible, in part, by their Hong Kong office's development of technical fabrics. Six months later, Mondetta announced a sponsorship agreement with Canadian pro golfer,
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, who is originally from Selkirk, Manitoba. Of the sponsorship, Hnatiuk said, "Being a Winnipeg-based company, it seems like a nice fit." In 2006, Mondetta bought back the stake of the company held by Crocus, regaining full control of the company. Since the company shifted focus to corporate accounts and then later, private label customers, Mondetta maintained retail ties with a select number of stores to carry its product. The flag clothing was not being produced nor marketed for the general public but the company continually received calls asking if they would ever return. In 2009, the flag-themed clothing was re-introduced. The product was primarily sold at
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in two-week stints at two stores at a time. These limited engagement 'roadshows' were part of Costco's 'Show Your Pride in 2010' promotions and were held in the months leading up to the
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, British Columbia. In an effort to capitalize on the
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held in South Africa, Mondetta introduced a line of World Cup-themed track jackets featuring the flags of some of the stronger teams in the tournament. In 2021, during the
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, president and CEO Ash Modha offered Mondetta staff a $300 cash bonus as incentive to get the
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Canadian Curling Association and Olympics

Since 2005, Mondetta has supplied the
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with uniforms for both and men and women. The men's gold winning and women's silver winning teams at the
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in
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were outfitted with custom-made uniforms, designed and manufactured with the specific needs of curlers in mind. Replica lines of the official uniform was simultaneously sold across the country. Mondetta would go on to create the uniform program for the 2014 Olympics in
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Divisions/brands

Mondetta has 3 brands under its wing: * Mondetta Originals — a clothing line that renews Mondetta's original collections from the company's early days till 2000, particularly its "world flag" collection. * Mondetta Performance Gear (MPG) — an
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brand * Modern Ambition — a
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and
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brand * Mondetta Charity Foundation — a
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established by Mondetta in 2004 to implement charitable initiatives in
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and
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. MPG donates a portion of annual sales to the Foundation.


Mondetta Originals

Mondetta Originals is a clothing line that renews Mondetta's original collections from the company's early days, particularly its "world flag" collection. Having stopped manufacturing its signature flag sweatshirts in 2000, the company announced in 2018 that it would be bringing the collection back. The original sweatshirt featured one large country flag crest on the front; with the renewed collection, the shirt now also includes a removable and interchangeable arm patch—which can either be a flag of a country, a
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MPG

Mondetta Performance Gear, better known as MPG, is a
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of
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for athletes and dancers. Founded in 2002, the brand's clothing has been described by the ''
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'' as "fashion-forward but technical" sportswear constructed from specialized fabric.


References

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