
Sales of UC-Branded Merchandise Continue to Break Records
Go Bearcats! The University of Cincinnati licensing program hit an all-time record in gross royalties over the 2013-14 fiscal year, generating $863,861.
Nationally, the estimated sales of collegiate-branded merchandise totaled $4.59 billion for 2013-14 an average 2 percent decrease in income compared with the previous fiscal year according to the Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC).
UCs earned licensing income was up around 1 percent over 2012-13, which was the first time UC saw sales cross over $800,000 ($859,458 was reported at this time last year). At that time, UC outperformed the general industry by about 6 percent.
Were investing more time in managing our brand to achieve better market penetration, and increasing visibility with better placement of products with retailers, says Marty Ludwig, director of Trademarks and Licensing for UC. I think the news continues to show the strength of our brand, and it validates the discipline were taking in positioning our brand in the market by working with key partners, retailers and licensees. Ludwig says that includes taking a more aggressive approach to managing product categories for merchandise in the mid-tier distribution channel with retailers like Macys, Dillards, Dicks Sporting Goods and RallyHouse.
Ludwig says UCs single-largest retailer is UC Bookstores on campus
, followed by DuBois Book Store, Kansas Sampler (part of the RallyHouse chain), Meijer and Dicks Sporting Goods.
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UCs sales ranked 46th out of the CLCs consortium of 160 colleges, universities, conferences and bowls, and finished first compared with schools in the American Athletic Conference. UC was also ahead of big-name schools including Georgia Tech University (50), University of Pittsburgh (51), Rutgers University (53), Boston College (55), Vanderbilt University (56) and Northwestern University (59).
Top sales in the largest single product category were:
- Mens unisex T-shirtsMens unisex fleece
- Womens t-shirts
- Mens fashion apparel
- Mens unisex performance apparel
Top non-apparel categories included:
- Electronic Arts Sports video games
- Housewares
- General gifts and novelty items
- School supplies
- Personal accessories
UCs top-five licensees were:
- adidas apparel
- Knights apparel
- EA Sports
- Gear for Sports apparel
- Top of the World (a headwear company)
A Look at UCs Growth in Trademark Merchandise
2013-14 $863,861
2012-13 $859,458
2011-12 $768,839
2010-11 $749,062
2009-2010 $782,000
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