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Women’s Ski Brand Halfdays Raises $10 Million Series A

With fresh capital from Kellwood Company, Dicks Sporting Goods Ventures and model Taylor Hill, co-founders Ariana Ferwerda and Kiley McKinnon are looking to expand into activewear and more wholesale doors.
Skiwear line Halfdays has raised a Series A round of funding.
Skiwear line Halfdays has closed a $10 million Series A round of funding. (Halfdays)

Halfdays, a women’s skiwear brand, announced on Thursday that it raised a $10 million Series A funding round led by apparel manufacturer Kellwood Company with participation from Dick’s Sporting Goods Ventures and the model Taylor Hill.

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