Nigel Austin (born September 24, 1970) is an Australian business and horse racing entrepreneur. Austin is the founder and majority owner of the
Cotton On Group
Cotton On Group is Australia's largest global retailer, known for its fashion clothing and stationery brands. As of 2020, it has over 1,500 stores in 18 countries employing 22,000 people across seven brands: Cotton On, Cotton On Kids, Cotton ...
clothing and stationery group with brands including Cotton On,
Supre, Factorie and Typo.
Austin owns 90% of the company with a net worth that
Forbes Asia
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estimates at $1.36 billion.
Early life
Austin grew up in
Geelong
Geelong ( ) ( Wathawurrung: ''Djilang''/''Djalang'') is a port city in the south eastern Australian state of Victoria, located at the eastern end of Corio Bay (the smaller western portion of Port Phillip Bay) and the left bank of Barwon ...
,
Victoria. Austin's late father, Grant Austin, ran a publicly traded clothing wholesale and import business called the Austin Group, where Austin started out learning about the fashion industry in his school holidays.
From the age of 8 he knew he wanted to work in retail and looked up to his father.
In 1988, at the Beckley Markets in Geelong Austin started selling acid-washed denim jackets from the trunk of his Ford Bronco car.
In his first outing at the market he sold one jacket for $30. The following week he returned with a cheaper offer, after he negotiated with his father who was the supplier, which resulted in all 20 selling out.
Austin enrolled in university to study business but dropped out after a year to focus on his growing garment business.
He didn't tell his father that he had dropped out for an entire year and could prove his business was booming.
His great grandmother founded The Austin Hospital in 1882 as a charitable institution for incurables. It had several name changes before becoming the Austin Hospital.
Career
In 1991, Austin's first store was small space in Geelong behind a butcher shop run by his grandfather and he sourced merchandise from his father.
He told Forbes: "The rent was $110 a week; the philosophy
as tokeep the risk as low as possible. My goal for the first year was to make $2,000 a week. If I could make
hat
A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory. Hats which incorporate mech ...
then I could make $100,000 a year.".
His cousin, Ashley Hardwick, joined his venture a year later and they raised enough money to open more stores largely leveraging his fathers supply connections.
Some of those connections still work with his company to this day.
It took fifteen years for the group to expand to more than fifty stores across Australia, but today stores are found around the world. The first international store was in New Zealand and has since been followed by locations such as South Africa, Malaysia, Hong Kong and USA.
Austin and the Cotton On Group started the Cotton On Foundation to support healthcare and education in nations such as Uganda.
The foundation was started after the baptism of Austin's first son in 2007, when he was asked by the local Parish in Geelong to make a donation to a healthcare centre in the small village of Mannya in Southern
Uganda
}), is a landlocked country in East Africa. The country is bordered to the east by Kenya, to the north by South Sudan, to the west by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the south-west by Rwanda, and to the south by Tanzania. The south ...
.
Money is raised through selling specially branded merchandise in group stores such as bracelets, water bottles and tote bags.
Personal life
Austin has six children, three of those born with ex-wife Tania Austin who is the CEO of women's fashion brand, Decjuba. His current wife is Melanie Austin.
Austin is involved in horse racing and owns Rosemont Stud, over 566 hectares in
Gnarwarre and
Ceres, Victoria
Ceres is a locality of Geelong, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. As one of the highest points in Geelong, Ceres has a lookout which overlooks the city. In the 2016 Australian census, 2016 census, Ceres had a population of 254 people.
H ...
. The logo of the stud is a red and white gatecrasher,
that originally was the logo for the Cotton On chain in its early years.
References
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Living people
Australian billionaires
Australian businesspeople in fashion
Australian businesspeople in retailing
Australian racehorse owners and breeders
1970 births