Speed Demon: How 'Charming Charlie' Built A Hit Fashion Chain In Under A Decade (2024)

Charlie Chanaratsopon is a young man in a very great hurry. "I hate downtime!" exclaims the 35-year-old Thai-American, chopping the air for emphasis. With his slicked-back hair and sleeves rolled up to the elbows, he's always ready to get down to business--even as he weaves frantically in and out of Houston traffic in his black Mercedes S550, eager to show a visitor one of his stores. "I'd probably be the worst lawyer, worst doctor, worst engineer on the planet because of my ADD-ness," says Chanaratsopon (cha-na-ROT-suh-pon).

No examples of botched cases, mangled surgeries or shoddy construction in his world. But there's an element of reckless endangerment in Chanaratsopon's rush to build a retail chain of accessories. In less than a decade the young founder and CEO of Charming Charlie has built a $400 million-plus (sales) mini-empire of watches, necklaces, scarves and handbags--284 stores in 40 states that FORBES values at $1 billion-plus. With an estimated net worth of $500 million he's careening toward billionaire status before his 40th birthday.

Since launching his first store in Houston nine years ago, Chanaratsopon hasn't slowed down a whit. He's now opening five stores a month, mimicking the model of fast-fashion giants Zara and by selling attractive but cheaper versions of trendy items, sourced from Asia. Examples: $15 scarves, $9 sunglasses and $7 to $15 iPhone cases. Customers spend, on average, $30.

Is he making money? Chanaratsopon insists that all but one of his existing locations is profitable. The company's Ebitda is an estimated 15% or so--better than most apparel chains but far below luxury retailers like Coach and Michael Kors. Chanaratsopon refuses to comment on a key index--same-store sales growth--though it's probably safe to peg it at 10% (Francesca's, a clothing and accessories boutique with 360 outlets, does 10% to 15%). One former Charming Charlie buyer claims on her LinkedIn page that her division, apparel and accessories, expanded 26% across same stores in 2012.

Chanaratsopon says he's in a race to capitalize on a burgeoning trend. Accessories are a $9.2-billion-a-year business in the U.S. and expanding swiftly. As a category, paired with beauty and footwear retailers, it grew six times as fast as other mall-based apparel stores from 2007 to 2012, reports Credit Suisse. "We've spent years brute-forcing things across the finish line," says Chanaratsopon.

His drive runs deeper than business, supercharged as it is by a familiar immigrant success story. His maternal grandfather worked at a gas station in Houston to put his two daughters through college. As the first generation born in the U.S., Chanaratsopon always felt the heat to keep pushing. Perhaps a frightening childhood episode played a part, too. Burglars broke into his house at 2 a.m., tied up his family and forced his father to give up all their valuables. "They put me on the floor and started kicking me," he recalls. "They took the revolver out, shoved it in my throat, clicked it back. I'm 13, and all I remember thinking is, 'Well, I think I had a great 13 years.' "

His parents, who immigrated in 1974, had founded Silver Express, a sterling silver jewelry outfit that sourced production from Thailand and sold on consignment to the likes of J.C. Penney, Nordstrom , Target and Wal-Mart. Chanaratsopon grew up with the business, watching his parents work 18-hour days, overhearing dinner-table discussions of employee issues and traveling with them on sales calls and sourcing visits.

Some of that business education surely stuck, since Chanaratsopon ended up in the elementary school principal's office after charging first-grade classmates $1 a day to rent his Nintendo games. Profits fueled more game purchases and, hence, more rentals. Today, he says, "I'm still buying and selling--that's what I love."

There were detours. After graduating from Loyola Marymount in Los Angeles with a degree in finance, he became a real estate analyst at Sanwa Bank, then came back to Houston to help his dad find a new headquarters, persuading him to build rather than lease. Chanaratsopon supervised construction of an office building as well as an adjacent strip mall, which he quickly filled with tenants. That venture was so successful he started financing construction of other shopping centers in Houston's suburbs, building seven in two and a half years. "It wasn't being smart, it was kind of luck at the time," he muses. "The real estate market was so hot, and they were valuing it so high, whatever you built you could make so much refinancing and selling it."

But Chanaratsopon couldn't sit still. He dreamed of building 100 such malls and making more money by owning the store that anchored them all. But what kind? Apparel had too many players. Harwin Avenue, Houston's stretch of discount stores offering cheap imports in warehouse settings, offered inspiration. With leftover consignment returns from Silver Express as the merchandising backbone, the first Charming Charlie opened in October 2004.

It nearly died after the first month of desultory traffic. On a whim Chanaratsopon decided not to pull the plug and re-lease the space but to stay open another couple of weeks. Thanks to dumb luck, or a direct-mail drop, women started queuing up outside the doors before Charming Charlie opened each morning. "It became the 'in' place for suburban moms' day out," recalls COO Steve Lovell, who joined the company after the third store. "Word spread like crazy. My wife heard about it from her friend before it ever opened near us."

Chanaratsopon didn't need much encouragement to start fast-tracking. "Own the store, own the complex--that was the idea," he says. "That kind of turned when I realized you couldn't physically build 100 shopping centers in six years. The stores were getting so much traction. It was a better business--a faster business." Each cost, on average, $750,000 to open.

So he appended a grandiose plan to his business school application to Columbia in late 2005. Over the next two years he flew back and forth most weeks between New York City and Houston, where he not only wrote checks but also hung display racks and swept floors at new locations. Monday mornings he was back in Morningside Heights, soliciting advice from professors and speakers.

Slapping "the go button even faster" after he returned to Houston full-time in 2007, Chanaratsopon raised an undisclosed amount from private equity firm Hanco*ck Park Associates, to double the store count from 7 to 14. (He and Hanco*ck today control 95% of the company.) As the economy crumbled, Chanaratsopon squeezed desperate shopping mall operators for the best terms. "Landlords were freaking out," he recalls. Charming Charlie more than doubled in size to 36 units in 2010, jumping to 96 in 2011. Its cheaper wares hit the mood of the times, offering what Hanco*ck Park managing partner Mike Fourticq calls "the perfect shopping experience for a hurting economy."

But as the economy mends and the chain grows, Chanaratsopon pegs his overall performance at six out of ten. As he walks into store number five, it's obviously in need of a face-lift. He shudders at the warehouse-style fluorescent lights, beige slat wall and water-stained ceiling panels--all part of a discount store vibe that "drives me nuts." As the company fanned out across the country, it replaced those features with higher-quality fixtures but still organized merchandise according to color instead of type (walk out of teal and into orange).

The newer stores are smaller--averaging 5,300 square feet instead of 8,000--and assert more fashion confidence, leaving little to a wandering imagination. Push on the hot-pink doors and walk into walls of bold navy and white stripes and blaring pop music. The floor is packed with mannequins and flat-panel TVs to demonstrate hot looks using different Charming Charlie products. New trend tables show off the latest bubble necklaces and sand-blasted bracelets; cubby walls hawk higher-margin handbags.

One slight problem: The redesign isn't making the stores more lucrative. Average sales are slightly lower than they are at the company's traditional stores, though costs per square foot are up 25%. So why do it? Customer surveys suggest that store experience has dislodged low prices as the chief reason for shopping there. Put another way, Chanaratsopon is trying to develop Charming Charlie into a brand--one he hopes to export to the Middle East and South America (as well as to New York City's Fifth Avenue next year). "Where I think we have an opportunity is 5,000 stores globally," he blurts without hesitation.

You want to tell him to chill. "A few stores in Canada are a whole lot easier than in Europe and Asia," says Laura Champine, retail analyst at Canaccord Genuity, the New York investment bank. "There's still plenty of runway in the U.S."

Chanaratsopon might also put more horsepower behind his e-commerce efforts. The first attempt, two years ago, was a painfully expensive mistake he refuses to quantify. "We didn't really focus on it, didn't complete the thought," he says. Take two, launched in October, is a clean if unexciting website that isn't yet mining a potentially rich vein of customer data.

If there are speed traps ahead, Chanaratsopon seems determined to ignore them. Says Bill Moreland, the new vice president of real estate, "It's 100 miles per hour all the time around here."

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FAQs

Why did Charming Charlie fail? ›

At its height, Charming Charlie reportedly had more than 390 stores in North America, the Middle East and the Philippines. But in a 2019 court filing, the company wrote that it faced "unsustainable operating expenses, including onerous leases."

How much is Charming Charlie worth? ›

With an estimated net worth of $500 million he's careening toward billionaire status before his 40th birthday. Since launching his first store in Houston nine years ago, Chanaratsopon hasn't slowed down a whit.

What year did Charming Charlie close? ›

Charming Charlie was founded by (Charming) Charlie Chanaratsopon in 2004, offering women's apparel, accessories and more, around by color. The brand filed for bankruptcy in 2017, reorganized and came back, then announced a 2nd bankruptcy in July 2019, closing all 261 remaining stores.

Where did Charming Charlie originate? ›

Charming Charlie Company History Timeline

The label was founded in 2004 in Texas and today has numerous stores across the USA. The company had grown to more than 390 locations in the United States, Canada, the Middle East and the Philippines by late 2017.

Who owns Charming Charlie now? ›

Chanaratsopon bought back the brand out of bankruptcy, and today it is opening physical stores again, and also has its own store on Amazon. Chanaratsopon seems relatively undaunted by his experience with his previous company's rise and fall. He sees up to 75 stores ahead for the revived Charming Charlie.

Can I still use my Charming Charlie gift card? ›

A note on gift cards

We're so excited that Charming Charlie has re-launched, and while we're still the brand you love, we're not exactly the same. Unfortunately, we are not able to redeem old Charming Charlie gift cards at this time.

Does Charming Charlie use real leather? ›

Depending on the style of bag you choose, purses are available in eco-friendly vegan leather or a combination of materials. You can also find heavy canvas tropical print totes trimmed with faux leather or a bag in a soft velvet fabric with gold-toned hardware. Content provided for informational purposes only.

Who is the CEO of Charming Charlie? ›

Charlie Chanaratsopon

Where is Charming Charlie in CT? ›

There are four of the stores in Connecticut according to the Charming Charlie website: West Hartford, Plainville, South Windsor, and Guilford.

Is Charming Charlie back in business? ›

Charming Charlie is orchestrating a comeback. The retailer, which is known for its color-grouping visual merchandising model, is “reopening in the communities who love the brand most,” according to Charming Charlie President Steve Lovell.

When did Charming Charlies start? ›

What is Charming Charlie? ›

Charming Charlie - Women's Handbags & Accessories -Official Website. We're a fashion brand for women - known for our fun, colorful stores across the U.S. Shop our trendy collections from handbags, accessories, shoes, and apparel. Free shipping over $60!

How did Charlie get his name? ›

A pet form of Charles, which comes from the Old English word ceorl and the German Karl, both meaning "free man". Charlie was the lead character in Roald Dahl's much-loved children's classic "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory".

What is the origin of Good Time Charlie? ›

"Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" is a song written and performed by Danny O'Keefe. It was first recorded by O'Keefe in 1967, but not released. It was recorded by The Bards and released in 1968 as the b-side to the song "Tunesmith" on Parrot Records. The Bards were a band from Moses Lake, Washington.

Do gift cards last forever? ›

So yes, it's true gift cards can expire, but federal protection ensure consumers have at least one year to use their gift cards penalty free and up to five years guaranteed. But given inflation and the risk of a business closing, Rossman said it's best to spend gift cards you have sooner rather than later.

Do gift cards never expire? ›

Federal Law Offers Protections

Bank gift cards, which carry the logo of a payment card network (e.g., Visa, MasterCard), are also subject to Credit CARD Act protections and can be used wherever the brand is accepted. Under the law, a gift card cannot expire until at least five years from the date it was activated.

What happens to gift cards that are never used? ›

Some states, like Delaware and New York, have passed laws that entitle the state to unclaimed property, including gift card money. But by and large, the corporations who issue the cards still get to keep most unused gift card funds. Despite this, retailers claim they make more money when consumers spend their cards.

What leather is used by Gucci? ›

Many vintage Gucci products were constructed with pigskin, calf and exotic leathers imported from different parts of the world. Today's Gucci leather is the ultra-luxurious Guccissima leather, meaning “the most Gucci” in Italian.

What grade leather does Louis Vuitton use? ›

Vachetta leather is a very high quality leather, of Italian origin and made from calf skin. Its reputation is due in part to its use by major brands, including Louis Vuitton, which have propelled it into the world of luxury leather goods.

Which leather Louis Vuitton use? ›

Through a rigorous selection process, calfskin and cowhide leathers are chosen for their refinement, suppleness and silky touch. To meet Louis Vuitton's highest quality standards, only the best hides are selected.

What job does Charlie have? ›

Charlie is a jingle writer and wrote the fictional Maple Loops song for an advert. This gave him a truckload of money, which obviously gave him entry into the easy life. While he appears to do no work, he has also written other jingles, such as Charlie Waffles, which is for kids.

Who is Charlie Main? ›

Charlie Main - Senior Vice President of Global Business Units - Jabil | LinkedIn.

Who is the marketing director of Charming Charlie? ›

Sheila Field serves as the Chief Marketing Officer of Charming Charlie.

What town is charming filmed in? ›

As for the inspiration for the town of Charming, creator Kurt Sutter recently revealed where he got the idea from in a post on Twitter. He said: “There was a town in northern California called Pleasanton.

Does Charlie Cox live in Connecticut? ›

At the time of their marriage, they both worked for Marvel Television, where Thomas was Vice President of Original Programming and Cox starred in Daredevil. The family lives in Connecticut. Cox has previously lived in New York City, Los Angeles, and in the Chelsea and Highbury neighbourhoods of London.

What town is charming in Sons of Anarchy? ›

Charming is a fictional town in the television series Sons of Anarchy. It is located in the San Joaquin Valley of California. According to a sign on the edge of town, its population is 14,679 and its motto is "Our Name Says It All".

Is Charlie still obsessed with the waitress? ›

Between season 12's finale and season 13's premiere, a one-night stand with the Waitress finally ends his obsession with her. Looking at Charlie Day's 2004 Reno 911! cameo with Ellis, the real-life married couple go way back.

Does Charlie get over the waitress? ›

Charlie did however manage to win over the Waitress in "Dennis' Double Life" where they both expressed their feelings together and ended up having sex, only for Charlie to realize she is not what he pictured her to be.

Did Charlie get braces? ›

Charlie reveals that he's had braces put on, which is leading him to drool and talk with a major lisp.

What does Charlie mean in slang? ›

(ˈtʃɑːlɪ ) noun. 1. British informal. a silly person; fool.

What does Charlie mean in the military? ›

Collectively the United States often called them the Viet Cong. It was commonly shortened to VC, which in military alphabet code was spoken as Victor Charlie. It was further shortened to just Charlie. American soldiers called them Charlie, they called themselves liberators.

What is the female name for Charlie? ›

For girls, Charlie acts either as a nickname for Charlotta, Charlotte or Charlene, or sometimes on its own. The different forms of spelling are most commonly used for the feminine forms. These spelling variants include Charlee, Charli, Charly, and Charleigh. Charley is another spelling variant for both genders.

What does bye bye Charlie mean? ›

meaning 'it is all over', the end, the finish; usu. in phr. and it's goodbye Charlie.

What is a good time Charlie friend? ›

or good-time Charley

noun Informal. an affable, sociable, pleasure-loving man.

What is the meaning of Happy Charlie? ›

An affable or happy-go-lucky carefree convivial man. quotations ▼

Who started Charming Charlie? ›

Launched in 2004 by founder and former chief executive officer, Charlie Chanaratsopon, the brand is known for offering a wide array of women's apparel and fashion accessories, beauty, gifts and more, all arranged by color.

Who is Charlie Charming? ›

Prince Charlie Charming was the fourth son of King Chester Charming. When he went missing, his brothers (Chance, Chase & Chandler) went looking for him and during the search they met their brides (Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty & Snow White).

What kind of creature is Charlie? ›

Charlie is an anthropomorphic Bigfoot.

Who does Charlie have a crush on? ›

Charlie has a huge crush on Sam throughout the entire book.

Does Charlie have a little sister? ›

Sally Brown, Charlie Brown's little sister, has a sweet innocent side, but also a more cynical view of life than most of the other characters in the Peanuts Gang.

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