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    Home > Finance > Celebrity-backed diaper maker Coterie nears sale to Mammoth Brands, sources say
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    Celebrity-backed diaper maker Coterie nears sale to Mammoth Brands, sources say

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on August 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Coterie, a premium diaper brand backed by celebrities, is in talks to sell to Mammoth Brands for an estimated $650 million. The company is profitable with over $200 million in annual revenue.

    Table of Contents

    • Coterie's Potential Sale to Mammoth Brands
    • Company Overview and Financial Performance
    • Market Context and Competitors
    • Investment Process and Stakeholders

    Coterie, Celebrity-Backed Diaper Brand, in Talks to Sell to Mammoth Brands

    Coterie's Potential Sale to Mammoth Brands

    By Abigail Summerville

    Company Overview and Financial Performance

    -Premium baby diaper brand Coterie, which counts models and entrepreneurs Karlie Kloss and Ashley Graham as investors, is in talks to sell itself to consumer goods company Mammoth Brands, according to people familiar with the matter.

    Market Context and Competitors

    Privately held Mammoth owns men’s razor company Harry’s and women’s body care brand Flamingo. Coterie sells high-end disposable diapers popular with celebrities that are said to perform better than household brands but can cost more than twice the price. 

    Investment Process and Stakeholders

    Coterie has been working with investment bank Raymond James on a sale process, according to the people, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private. 

    The company, which is profitable, generates more than $200 million of annual revenue and close to $50 million of annual earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), sources said. It could fetch a roughly $650 million valuation based on where other paper products companies trade, they said.

    The discussions are still ongoing and a deal isn't guaranteed, they said. 

    Mammoth declined to comment. Coterie and Raymond James did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

    In recent years, disruptor baby care brands like Coterie, Hello Bello and The Honest Company have sought to challenge legacy players like Procter & Gamble-owned Pampers and Kimberly-Clark-owned Huggies. Actors Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard founded Hello Bello while The Honest Company counts actor Jessica Alba as a founder.

    Launched in 2019 by Frank Yu, Coterie is known for its high-quality, hypoallergenic and cruelty-free diapers, which are primarily sold online. The New York, New York-based company also sells wipes and other baby products.

    Mammoth generated $835 million in revenue and nearly $100 million in adjusted EBITDA in 2024, the company said in April. It's led by Jeff Raider and Andy Katz-Mayfield, who co-founded Harry’s in 2013.

    In 2020, U.S. antitrust regulators thwarted an attempt by Edgewell Personal Care to acquire Harry's for $1.37 billion. In 2024, Reuters reported that Harry’s had confidentially filed for an initial public offering. Since then, the company rebranded to Mammoth to highlight its expansion beyond shaving products and aspirations to become a consumer packaged goods leader.

    (Reporting by Abigail Summerville in New York; editing by Dawn Kopecki and Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Coterie is in discussions to sell to Mammoth Brands.
    • •The potential sale could value Coterie at $650 million.
    • •Coterie is backed by celebrities like Karlie Kloss.
    • •Mammoth Brands owns Harry's and Flamingo.
    • •Coterie generates over $200 million in annual revenue.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Celebrity-backed diaper maker Coterie nears sale to Mammoth Brands, sources say

    1Who are the investors behind Coterie?

    Coterie counts models and entrepreneurs Karlie Kloss and Ashley Graham as investors.

    2What is Coterie's annual revenue?

    Coterie generates more than $200 million of annual revenue and close to $50 million of annual EBITDA.

    3What products does Coterie offer?

    Coterie is known for its high-quality, hypoallergenic, and cruelty-free diapers, which are primarily sold online, along with wipes and other baby care products.

    4What is Mammoth Brands known for?

    Mammoth Brands owns men’s razor company Harry’s and women’s body care brand Flamingo, generating $835 million in revenue in 2024.

    5What challenges has Harry's faced in the past?

    In 2020, U.S. antitrust regulators thwarted an attempt by Edgewell Personal Care to acquire Harry's for $1.37 billion.

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