Hot Topic

{{Short description|American retail chain}}

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{{Infobox company

| name = Hot Topic, Inc.

| logo = Hot Topic logo.svg

| image = Hot Topic Southern Park Mall.jpg

| image_caption = Hot Topic inside Southern Park Mall

| type = Private

| traded_as = {{NASDAQ was|HOTT}}

| industry = Retail

| key_people = Steve Vranes (CEO (2016–present)
Betsy McLaughlin (CEO) (2000–2011)
Bruce Quinell (chairman of the board)

| products = clothing, accessories, music, jewelry

| revenue = {{profit}} US$741.8 million (FY 2013){{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |title=A50590453.HTM |access-date=2023-08-16 |archive-date=2023-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816235400/https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |url-status=live }}

| operating_income = {{profit}} US$30.8 million (FY 2013){{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |title=A50590453.HTM |access-date=2023-08-16 |archive-date=2023-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816235400/https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |url-status=live }}

| net_income = {{profit}} US$19.5 million (FY 2013){{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |title=A50590453.HTM |access-date=2023-08-16 |archive-date=2023-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816235400/https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |url-status=live }}

| assets = {{decrease}} US$274.9 million (FY 2013){{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |title=A50590453.HTM |access-date=2023-08-16 |archive-date=2023-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816235400/https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |url-status=live }}

| equity = {{decrease}} US$172.8 million (FY 2013){{Cite web |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |title=A50590453.HTM |access-date=2023-08-16 |archive-date=2023-08-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816235400/https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |url-status=live }}

| owner = Sycamore Partners

| divisions = Blackheart Lingerie
BoxLunch

| subsid =

| homepage = [http://www.hottopic.com www.hottopic.com]

| foundation = {{start date and age|1989|10}}
Montclair Plaza
Montclair, California, U.S.

| founder = Orv Madden

| location = City of Industry, California, U.S.

| locations = 675 (April 2020){{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/06/style/hot-topic-stores.html|title=Hot Topic Is Still Hot|first=Paula|last=Mejía|date=April 6, 2019|access-date=2019-09-14|website=The New York Times|archive-date=2019-09-05|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190905181858/https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/06/style/hot-topic-stores.html|url-status=live}}

}}

Hot Topic, Inc. is an American fast-fashion company specializing in counterculture-related clothing and accessories, as well as licensed music. The stores are aimed towards an audience interested in rock music and video gaming, and most of their audience ranges from teens to young adults. In 2007, approximately 40% of Hot Topic's revenue comes from sales of licensed band T-shirts. The majority of the stores are located in regional shopping malls.{{cite web | title = Hot Topic Annual Report 2007 | publisher = Hot Topic, Inc. | url = http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/12/120007/2007_annual_report_2.pdf | access-date = 2008-12-09 | date = 2008-04-28 | archive-date = 2016-03-03 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160303170140/http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/12/120007/2007_annual_report_2.pdf | url-status = live }}

History

The first Hot Topic store was opened in November 1989 in Montclair Plaza, Montclair, California,{{cite web|url=http://history.hottopic.com/november-1989-our-second-store-opens-in-montclair-ca-and-we-move-our-headquarters-into-the-stores-backroom/|title=NOVEMBER, 1989 // First store opens in Montclair, CA – and we move our headquarters into the store's of Hot Topic|website=history.hottopic.com|date=November 1989|access-date=2017-08-12|archive-date=2017-08-12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170812172913/http://history.hottopic.com/november-1989-our-second-store-opens-in-montclair-ca-and-we-move-our-headquarters-into-the-stores-backroom/|url-status=live}} by Orv Madden, a former executive at The Children's Place, who retired as CEO in 2000 and was replaced by Betsy McLaughlin, who headed the company until 2011. Lisa Harper assumed the position of CEO in March 2011 until Steve Vranes was announced as the new CEO in 2016. The company went public and began trading on NASDAQ in 1996.

In 2013, Hot Topic announced its sale to private equity firm Sycamore Partners for $600 million.{{cite web|url=https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/03/07/sycamore-partners-to-buy-hot-topic-for-600-million/|title=Sycamore Partners to Buy Hot Topic for $600 Million|first=Michael J. de la|last=Merced|website=DealBook|date=7 March 2013|access-date=5 March 2017|archive-date=11 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171211161206/https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2013/03/07/sycamore-partners-to-buy-hot-topic-for-600-million/|url-status=live}} The company ceased publishing financial data after 2013, as previously required as a public company.{{Cite web |date=March 22, 2013 |title=Form 10-K Filing Hot Topic Fiscal Year ending February 2013 |url=https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |access-date=August 16, 2023 |website=SEC |archive-date=August 16, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230816235400/https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1017712/000115752313001515/a50590453.htm#item6 |url-status=live }}{{Cite web |title=EDGAR Entity Landing Page |url=https://www.sec.gov/edgar/browse/?CIK=1017712 |access-date=2023-08-16 |website=www.sec.gov}}

In 2024, Hot Topic was the subject of what cybersecurity firm Hudson Rock labeled the "largest retail data breach in history," involving the theft of personal data belonging to 350 million customers of Hot Topic, Box Lunch, and Torrid, with the stolen data reportedly including names, emails, addresses, phone numbers, birthdates, and partial credit card numbers.{{Cite web |last=Gal |first=Alon |date=2024-10-23 |title=Largest Retail Breach in History: 350 Million "Hot Topic" Customers' Personal & Payment Data Exposed — As a Result of Infostealer Infection |url=https://www.infostealers.com/article/largest-retail-breach-in-history-350-million-hot-topic-customers-personal-and-payment-data-exposed-as-a-result-of-infostealer-infection/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241105005411/https://www.infostealers.com/article/largest-retail-breach-in-history-350-million-hot-topic-customers-personal-and-payment-data-exposed-as-a-result-of-infostealer-infection/ |archive-date=2024-11-05 |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=InfoStealers |language=en-US}}{{Cite web |last=Fadilpašić |first=Sead |date=2024-10-24 |title=Millions of Hot Topic shoppers have data stolen by "Satanic" hacker |url=https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/millions-of-hot-topic-shoppers-have-data-stolen-by-satanic-hacker |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241105005115/https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/millions-of-hot-topic-shoppers-have-data-stolen-by-satanic-hacker |archive-date=2024-11-05 |access-date=2024-11-05 |website=TechRadar |language=en}}

Product assortment and sales

File:Hot Topic, Universal CityWalk Hollywood.JPG in Hollywood, California, displaying the Hot Topic logo used during the peak of the company's popularity.]]

The store has gone through a number of phases in its history, reflective of various alternative culture and pop culture (including geek culture) trends (prime examples being Lolita, goth, or cosplay outfits). In the early 2000s, the store was known for heavily marketing nu-metal merchandise relating to bands. During that period, the store was also known for its sales of controversial gel bracelets (often rumored to be "sex bracelets") as well as the equally controversial styles of phat pants-inspired bondage pants popular among teenagers in the late 1990s and early-to-mid 2000s.{{cite web|url=http://history.hottopic.com/1995-tripp-pants-are-bigger-than-ever/|title=1995 // Tripp, Kikwear, and UFO pants are bigger than ever. - The History of Hot Topic|website=history.hottopic.com|date=January 1995|access-date=2018-02-17|archive-date=2018-02-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180218090414/http://history.hottopic.com/1995-tripp-pants-are-bigger-than-ever/|url-status=live}}

The store later focused on skinny jeans and merchandise related to scene, emo and hardcore punk music and fashion, with a much larger focus on goths and spiky chokers and clothing. At present, the store's selection is largely focused on licensed video game merchandise and internet memes popular on sites such as Tumblr, as well as anime, manga, Japanese films, and the associated otaku subculture.

Ventures

Hot Topic launched Torrid, a concept store that sells clothing for plus-size women, in 2001.{{cite web |first=Lynn |last=Harris |url=http://www.salon.com/2005/04/06/torrid/ |title=Living large |work=Salon |date=April 6, 2005 |access-date=February 26, 2014 |archive-date=February 28, 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140228000151/http://www.salon.com/2005/04/06/torrid/ |url-status=live }} While still under the same parent umbrella as Hot Topic, in 2015 the company branched off to become Torrid, LLC.

In 2008, Hot Topic launched ShockHound, an online retailer and social networking music site.{{cite web|url=http://www.universalmusic.com/hot-topic-inc-launches-shockhound-new-all-in-one-music-site/|title=HOT TOPIC, INC. LAUNCHES SHOCKHOUND, NEW ALL-IN-ONE MUSIC SITE - UMG|date=28 October 2008|access-date=24 May 2016|archive-date=24 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160624170934/http://www.universalmusic.com/hot-topic-inc-launches-shockhound-new-all-in-one-music-site/|url-status=live}} In March 2011, Hot Topic made a public statement announcing the shutdown of ShockHound. The site is no longer live, all merchandise was moved to HotTopic.com, and the company ceased sales of MP3s.{{cite web|url=http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110328006652/en/Hot-Topic-Announces-2011-Including-ShockHound-Closure|title=Hot Topic, Inc. Announces 2011 Changes Including ShockHound Closure|website=www.businesswire.com|date=28 March 2011|access-date=24 May 2016|archive-date=24 June 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160624155744/http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110328006652/en/Hot-Topic-Announces-2011-Including-ShockHound-Closure|url-status=live}}

In August 2010, Hot Topic first ventured the international market with opening two outlets in Ontario, Canada, initially at Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga on August 11, and then at Scarborough Town Centre in Toronto the following day.{{cite web |url=http://www.financialpost.com/news/Topic%20open%20shops%20Canada/3183279/story.html#ixzz0sqD8rB29 |title=Hot Topic to open shops in Canada |publisher=Financialpost.com |date=2010-06-21 |access-date=2014-02-26 |archive-date=2014-03-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140302120340/http://www.financialpost.com/news/Topic%20open%20shops%20Canada/3183279/story.html#ixzz0sqD8rB29 |url-status=live }} The company has since also opened additional Canadian locations as well as locations in Puerto Rico.

In 2012, Hot Topic launched Blackheart Lingerie, a concept store that sells lingerie and clothing for women.{{cite web |first=Jessica |last=Misener |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/01/hot-topic-lingerie-blackheart-stores-underwear_n_2059095.html |title=Hot Topic Launching 'Blackheart' Lingerie Line For The Romantic Mall-Goth In You |work=The Huffington Post |date=2012-11-01 |access-date=2014-07-16 |archive-date=2014-07-25 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140725204711/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/01/hot-topic-lingerie-blackheart-stores-underwear_n_2059095.html |url-status=live }}

On May 26, 2015, Hot Topic announced its intent to acquire Geeknet Inc., owner of the online retailer ThinkGeek, for $122 million. However, the company received a $140 million counter-offer from GameStop, which Hot Topic did not choose to exceed.{{cite news|title=Geeknet Gives Hot Topic Three Days to Match Higher Offer|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-29/geeknet-gives-hot-topic-three-days-to-match-higher-rival-offer|access-date=30 May 2015|work=Bloomberg|archive-date=2015-05-31|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150531043946/http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-29/geeknet-gives-hot-topic-three-days-to-match-higher-rival-offer|url-status=live}}{{cite news|title=Hot Topic to Buy Retailer Geeknet Inc.|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/hot-topic-to-buy-retailer-geeknet-inc-1432639751|access-date=26 May 2015|work=Wall Street Journal|archive-date=28 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210228082619/https://www.wsj.com/articles/hot-topic-to-buy-retailer-geeknet-inc-1432639751|url-status=live}}{{cite news |title=Geeknet Calls New Takeover Offer Superior to Hot Topic's Bid |url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/geeknet-calls-new-takeover-offer-superior-to-hot-topics-bid-1432911893 |website=The Wall Street Journal |date=29 May 2015 |access-date=30 May 2015 |last1=Beilfuss |first1=Lisa |archive-date=28 February 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210228081739/https://www.wsj.com/articles/geeknet-calls-new-takeover-offer-superior-to-hot-topics-bid-1432911893 |url-status=live }}{{cite web|title=GameStop outbids Hot Topic for ThinkGeek parent company purchase|url=https://arstechnica.com/business/2015/06/gamestop-outbids-hot-topic-for-thinkgeek-parent-company-purchase/|website=Ars Technica|date=2 June 2015|access-date=2 June 2015|archive-date=25 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170725192421/https://arstechnica.com/business/2015/06/gamestop-outbids-hot-topic-for-thinkgeek-parent-company-purchase/|url-status=live}}

On October 14, 2015, Hot Topic launched BoxLunch, a gift and novelty retail store.{{cite news|title=New BoxLunch Stores To Carry Pop! Vinyls|url=http://popvinyls.com/2015/10/14/new-boxlunch-stores-to-carry-pop-vinyls/|publisher=Pop Vinyls|date=2015-10-14|access-date=2015-11-04|archive-date=2015-11-16|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151116134610/http://popvinyls.com/2015/10/14/new-boxlunch-stores-to-carry-pop-vinyls/|url-status=live}} For every $10 spent, a meal is donated to a person in need.{{cite web|title=BoxLunch|url=http://www.boxlunchgifts.com/|website=BoxLunch|access-date=2015-11-04|archive-date=2015-11-01|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151101100813/http://www.boxlunchgifts.com/|url-status=live}}

Tour sponsorship

The company sponsored the 2004 Ozzfest concert tour,{{cite news | title = Rock Review: Ozzfest Trudges On, Laden With Sponsors and Politics | work = The New York Times | url = https://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/16/movies/rock-review-ozzfest-trudges-on-laden-with-sponsors-and-politics.html | date = 2004-07-16 | access-date = 2008-12-09 | last = Ratliff | first = B | archive-date = 2018-12-15 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20181215124336/https://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/16/movies/rock-review-ozzfest-trudges-on-laden-with-sponsors-and-politics.html | url-status = live }} the 2005 through 2007 Sounds of the Underground tour,{{cite web|title=Official Website |url=http://www.soundsoftheundergroundtour.com/ |access-date=2019-09-28 |publisher=Sounds of the Underground |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080715080220/http://www.soundsoftheundergroundtour.com/ |archive-date=2008-07-15 }} the 2008 Taste of Chaos tour,{{cite magazine | title = Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu Set For Taste Of Chaos | magazine = Billboard | date = 2007-12-20 | last = Peters | first = M | url = http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1046989/avenged-sevenfold-atreyu-set-for-taste-of-chaos | access-date = 2013-03-24 | archive-date = 2014-10-16 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141016050633/http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1046989/avenged-sevenfold-atreyu-set-for-taste-of-chaos | url-status = live }} and had a stage at and sponsored the 2008 and 2009 Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival tours. The company went on to sponsor Black Veil Brides 2014 Black Mass tour with special guests Falling in Reverse.{{cite web |url=http://www.rockstar69.com/event.php?evt=53 |title= Rockstar69 🏋️|website=www.rockstar69.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080212130849/http://www.rockstar69.com/event.php?evt=53 |archive-date=February 12, 2008}}

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