
Cincinnati – Isotoner, the brand known for slippers and gloves, will make its home textiles debut later this year, the result of a licensing agreement between Marquee Brands and Sunwin Global Industry.
Sunwin will lead new product development and distribution across the United States and Canada, beginning with the holiday 2025 debut of Isotoner comforter covers, decorative pillows and throws, followed by a broader rollout across categories in 2026.
The top-of-bed and decorative items will be offered in patterns and solids and prices will range from $30 for a decorative pillow to $375 for a heated king-size blanket.
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“Isotoner has long been synonymous with comfort, defined through constant innovation, unparalleled quality and patented technologies,” said Rachel Terrace, chief commercial & growth officer of Marquee Brands. Marquee acquired the totes Isotoner Corp. in 2024. It also owns Laura Ashley, Sur La Table and Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, among many other brands.
“This next phase of growth is about extending Isotoner’s lifestyle into more aspects of daily life, from the products we wear to the spaces we live. The opportunity ahead is expansive, with new categories and touchpoints that allow the brand to continue evolving with relevance across generations.”
The company has a presence in over 50,000 retail doors worldwide, according to Marquee.
In parallel, the brand will debut men’s and women’s sleepwear and loungewear, including pajamas, robes and coordinated separates and thermal wear designed for warmth and layering.
“Isotoner is a brand that has earned consumer trust for generations and we are proud to support its next chapter in the United States and Canada,” said Stephen Budd, CEO of Sunwin Global. “Together with Marquee Brands, we see a strong opportunity to translate the brand’s heritage into new categories and experiences for the modern home, applying our operational strengths with a shared focus on quality, design and everyday relevance.”