Greg Eveloff of Phoenix's The Clotherie Dies | Jackalope Ranch | Phoenix | Phoenix New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Phoenix, Arizona
Navigation

Greg Eveloff of Phoenix's The Clotherie Dies

Greg Eveloff, CEO and owner of The Clotherie and Bonafide Goods at the Biltmore Fashion Park, died over Labor Day weekend. He was 60 years old. The local businessman was snorkeling in Maui with his family on Saturday, August 31, when he unexpectedly lost consciousness. Eveloff was pulled to shore...
Share this:

Greg Eveloff, CEO and owner of The Clotherie and Bonafide Goods at the Biltmore Fashion Park, died over Labor Day weekend. He was 60 years old.

The local businessman was snorkeling in Maui with his family on Saturday, August 31, when he unexpectedly lost consciousness. Eveloff was pulled to shore and given CPR but was declared dead before arriving at the hospital, according to a report from the Republic.

See also: Charles Bowden Dead at 69

An autopsy by Hawaii medical officials will determine the cause of death including the possibility of a sudden heart attack.

On Saturday, August 31, The Clotherie released this statement on Facebook:

"We are so incredibly sad to let everyone know that yesterday we lost one of the greatest men, friends, and overall inspirations that has touched this earth. We know that there are so many people that have either met him once or known him for many of years and we thank you for sharing in his life. He loved everyone as if they were family and was touched by the great times, the sad times, and simply loving being part of everyone's experiences. You all have given us so much comfort in this time, but remember that he would want all of you to cherish the time you have together and live life to the fullest. He will be missed and will forever be watching over all of you."

Eveloff worked at The Clotherie for 35 years as a sale associate before entering ownership. The 45-year-old Phoenix store specializes in high-end men's clothing and has received national recognition from magazines including Esquire.

Eveloff's family is tentatively planning a memorial at the Camelback Inn Resort and Spa on Sunday, September 21. We will update with more details when they're available.

Follow Jackalope Ranch on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, Phoenix New Times has been defined as the free, independent voice of Phoenix — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.