Women’s sportswear brand Oner Active has reported “exceptional” year-on-year growth as sales nearly double.
The independently-owned brand has exceeded $107m (£75m) in sales in 2024, up from $61m (£49m) in 2023, while profits reached $11.2m (£8.3m).
Founded by global fitness entrepreneur Krissy Cela in 2020 alongside co-founders Thomas Mark, David Kurzmann and Lukas Kurzman, the brand says its has been “quietly growing” and is “highly profitable.”
It enjoyed its biggest ever Black Friday week in 2024, growing 118% year-on-year to nearly $16m (nearly £12m).
The company added that it has been “100% independently funded” with no external investment, and that it is available online in seven markets across the world.
It has 45% of its audience in the US and 19% in the UK with a HQ in London, employing 71 employees which includes 87% female staff.
Oner Active founder and creative director Krissy Cela said: “Reaching this milestone is a testament to the incredible dedication of our team, the loyalty of our community, and the strength of our vision.
“As we continue to innovate and push boundaries in the women’s activewear space, we remain focused on delivering high-quality, empowering products that inspire women to live their best lives. We’re just getting started, and I’m excited for what the future holds for Oner Active.”


















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