Document:

Exhibit 10.2

FIFTH AMENDED AND RESTATED REVOLVING NOTE

U.S. $60,000,000.00

October 7, 2016

FOR VALUE RECEIVED, on the Termination Date (as defined in the Loan Agreement referred to hereinafter), the undersigned, Duluth Holdings Inc., a Wisconsin corporation (the “Borrower”), promises to pay to the order of BMO Harris Bank N.A. (the “Lender”) the maximum principal sum of Sixty Million and 00/100 U.S. Dollars (U.S. $60,000,000.00) or, if less, the aggregate unpaid principal amount of all Advances (as defined in the Loan Agreement) made by the Lender to the Borrower pursuant to Section 3.1 of the Loan Agreement, together with interest pursuant to the Loan Agreement.

The Borrowers promise to pay interest on the unpaid principal amount hereof from the date hereof until such principal amount is paid in full at the rates and at the times provided in the Loan Agreement.

This Note is the Note referred to in the Second Amended and Restated Loan Agreement between Borrower and Lender dated as of the date hereof (as amended, modified, supplemented or restated from time to time, the “Loan Agreement”).

Presentment and demand for payment, notice of dishonor, protest and notice of protest are hereby waived.  Upon the occurrence of an event of default, the Borrower agrees to pay costs of collection and reasonable attorneys’ fees (whether or not suit is commenced), including, without limitation, attorneys’ fees and legal expenses incurred in connection with any appeal of a lower court’s judgment or order.

			
	 
	 
	 

This Note is an amendment and restatement of the Fourth Amended and Restated Revolving Note dated as of July 27, 2015 executed by Borrower and Duluth Trading Company, LLC, a Wisconsin limited liability company, in favor of Lender, in the maximum principal amount of $40,000,000.00, and is not a novation.

DULUTH HOLDINGS INC.

By:

/s/ Mark DeOrio                                      

Mark DeOrio, Senior Vice President and

Chief Financial Officer

[Signature Page – Fifth Amended and Restated Revolving Note]Exhibit 10.3

SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURITY AGREEMENT

THIS SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of October 7, 2016 is from Duluth Holdings Inc., a Wisconsin corporation (the “Company”), in favor of BMO Harris Bank N.A., formerly known as Harris N.A. (the “Secured Party”).

WHEREAS, Borrower is a party to that certain Amended and Restated Security Agreement dated as of June 13, 2011 (as amended, the “Amended and Restated Security Agreement”) by Borrower and Duluth Trading Company, LLC, a Wisconsin limited liability company (“Trading”), in favor of Secured Party;

WHEREAS, in accordance with the Articles of Dissolution filed with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions on October 4, 2016, Trading has been dissolved; and

WHEREAS, Company and Secured Party desire to amend and restate the Amended and Restated Security Agreement.

NOW, THEREFORE, Company and Secured Party agree as follows:

1.

Definitions.  All terms defined in Articles 1 through 9 of the applicable Uniform Commercial Code, as it may be amended from time, shall have the meanings specified therein unless otherwise defined herein or unless the context otherwise requires.  As used herein, the following terms have the following meanings:

“Accounts” has the meaning provided in the applicable Uniform Commercial Code.

“Collateral” means all of Company’s right, title and interest in and to the following, whether now owned and existing or hereafter created or acquired, wherever located, together with all additions and accessions and all proceeds and products thereof:  Accounts; Instruments; supporting obligations, including all guaranties and letter of credit rights; all of the Company’s life insurance policies and their cash surrender values; Investment Property; deposit accounts; chattel paper; General Intangibles; computer and other data processing hardware, software programs, whether owned, licensed or leased, and all documentation for such hardware and software; leases, rents, issues and profits; Equipment; Inventory; any insurance coverage relating to the foregoing, including casualty insurance coverage and credit insurance coverage, and all books and records of the Company pertaining to any of the foregoing, including books and records stored or maintained on any type of computer and/or data processing system or equipment (including but not limited to all related discs, tapes, printouts and media).  Collateral shall include all licenses and permits of the Company.

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“Environmental Laws” shall mean all federal, state and local laws including statutes, regulations, ordinances, codes, rules and other governmental restrictions and requirements relating to the discharge of air pollutants, water pollutants or process waste water or otherwise relating to the environment or hazardous substances including, but not limited to, the Federal Solid Waste Disposal Act, the Federal Clean Air Act, the Federal Clean Water Act, the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, the Federal Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, regulations of the Environmental Protection Agency, regulations of the Nuclear Regulatory Agency, and regulations of any state department of natural resources or state environmental protection agency now or at any time hereafter in effect.

“Equipment” means all machinery, equipment, motor vehicles, furniture and fixtures owned by Company and, to the extent legally assignable, all leases and agreements for use of machinery, equipment and fixtures leased by Company, and all modifications, alterations, repairs, substitutions and replacements thereof or thereto.

“Event of Default” means the occurrence of any of the following:  (a) an Event of Default under the Loan Agreement or any other agreement between Company and Secured Party, (b) any representation made by Company in this Agreement is false in any material respect on the date as of which made or as of which the same is to be effective or (c) Company fails to timely comply with any of its obligations under this Agreement.

“General Intangibles” means any personal property owned by Company (other than Accounts, Instruments, chattel paper, Equipment or Inventory) including, but not limited to, general intangibles, causes of action, contract rights, rights to insurance claims and proceeds, tax refunds, claims for tax refunds, rights of indemnification, contribution and subrogation, payment intangibles, goodwill, patents, know-how, trademarks, copyrights, trade names, patent, trademark, trade name and copyright registrations and applications, trade secrets, customer lists, licenses and franchises, and license agreements related to any of the foregoing (and income derived therefrom).

“Instrument” means a negotiable instrument owned by Company, a certificated security owned by Company or any other writing owned by Company which evidences a right to the payment of money, other than chattel paper.

“Inventory” means all of Company’s inventory, including all goods held for sale, lease or demonstration or to be furnished under contracts of service, all goods leased to others, trade-ins and repossessions, raw materials, work in process and materials or supplies used or consumed in Company’s business.

“Investment Property” means all of Company’s investment property, including but not limited to all stock and other interest of Company in its subsidiaries, if any.

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“Lien” means any mortgage, pledge, security interest, encumbrance, lien or charge of any kind.

“Loan Agreement” means the Second Amended and Restated Loan Agreement by and between the Company and Secured Party dated as of the date hereof, as it may be amended, restated or otherwise modified from time to time.

“Revolving Note” means the Fifth Amended and Restated Revolving Note dated the date hereof by Borrower in favor of Lender in the maximum principal amount of Sixty Million and 00/100 Dollars ($60,000,000), as it may be amended, modified, supplemented, or replaced from time to time.

“Obligations” means all of Company’s debts, obligations and liabilities to Secured Party or any affiliate of Secured Party, including but not limited to all debts, obligations and liabilities arising pursuant to the Revolving Note and the Loan Agreement, of whatever nature (contingent or otherwise), and all amendments and extensions or renewals thereof, whether arising out of existing, contemporaneous or future credit granted by Secured Party to Company, to Company and another, or to another guaranteed by Company.  “Obligations” includes all Letter of Credit Liabilities (as defined in the Loan Agreement), Hedging Agreement Liabilities (as defined in the Loan Agreement), and all other Obligations (as defined in the Loan Agreement).

2.

Grant of Security Interest.  

2.1

Security Interest.  Company grants Secured Party a security interest in the Collateral to secure the payment of the Obligations.

2.2

Right of Set Off.  Company also grants Secured Party a security interest and lien in any credit balance or other money now or hereafter owed Company by Secured Party, and, in addition, agrees that Secured Party may at any time after an occurrence of an Event of Default, without notice or demand, set off against such credit balance or other money any amount unpaid under the Obligations.

3.

Representations and Warranties of the Company.  Company represents and warrants to Secured Party that:

3.1

Ownership.  Except as permitted under the Loan Agreement, Company owns the Collateral free of all Liens and no financing statement (other than those in favor of Secured Party) is on file covering any of the Collateral.

3.2

Sale of Goods or Services Rendered.  Each Account and chattel paper constituting Collateral as of this date arose from the performance of services by Company or from a bonafide sale or lease of goods which have been delivered or shipped to the account debtor and for which Company has genuine invoices, shipping documents or receipts.

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3.3

Location of Collateral.  Borrower’s place of business or, if more than one, its chief executive office, and the place where Borrower keeps its records concerning Accounts, is 170 Countryside Drive, PO Box 409, Belleville, Wisconsin 53508.  Company will not change the location of its chief executive office, the place where it keeps records concerning Accounts or the place where Equipment or Inventory is kept unless such change is permitted by the Loan Agreement and 30 days’ advance written notice of such change, describing the new location, has been given to Secured Party.

3.4

Fixtures.  Exhibit A contains the description of all real estate to which any Collateral is affixed.

3.5

Intellectual Property.  Schedule 7.12 of the Loan Agreement contains a correct and complete list and description of all federally registered patents, trademarks and copyrights owned by Company.

3.6

Environmental Compliance.  To the knowledge of the Company, there are no conditions existing currently or likely to exist during the term of the Loan Agreement which would subject Company to damages, penalties, injunctive relief or cleanup costs under any Environmental Laws or which require or are likely to require cleanup, removal, remedial action or other response pursuant to Environmental Laws by Company.

3.7

Effectiveness of Representations and Warranties.  The representations and warranties contained in this Section 3 shall be true and correct on and as of the date hereof and until the Obligations have been paid in full, with such changes as are approved by Secured Party or are permitted by the Loan Documents (as defined in the Loan Agreement).

4.

Covenants of the Company.  Company agrees that while any credit is available to Company under the Revolving Note and while any of the Obligations remain unpaid:

4.1

Maintenance of Collateral.  Company shall: (a) maintain the Collateral in good condition and repair and not permit its value to be impaired (ordinary wear and tear excepted); (b) keep the Collateral free from all Liens except Liens in favor of Secured Party and Liens permitted by the Loan Agreement; (c) defend the Collateral against all claims and legal proceedings by persons other than Secured Party; (d) pay and discharge when due all taxes, levies and other charges or fees upon the Collateral; (e) not sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the Collateral or permit the Collateral to become a fixture or an accession to other goods, except as permitted by this Agreement; (f) not permit the Collateral to be used in violation of any applicable law or regulation or policy of insurance; (g) operate its business in compliance with all applicable provisions of the federal Fair Labor Standards Act; and, (h) as to Collateral consisting of Instruments and chattel paper, preserve the rights of Company therein against prior parties.

4.2

Insurance.  Company will keep all the Collateral insured against loss by fire, extended coverage perils and such other hazards as Secured Party requires in amounts not 

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less than the replacement cost thereof.  All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company or companies acceptable to Secured Party.

Company shall cause the issuer of each insurance policy to issue a certificate of insurance naming Secured Party as an additional insured, lender’s loss payee and mortgagee and containing an agreement by the insurer that the policy shall not be terminated or modified without at least 30 days’ prior written notice to Secured Party, and Company shall deliver each such certificate to Secured Party.  In the event of any loss or casualty exceeding $250,000 for any loss or $1,000,000 in the aggregate for all losses in any fiscal year of Company (the “floor amount”) which is covered by insurance, the Company shall give immediate notice thereof to Secured Party and Company grants to Secured Party the right to make proof of such loss or damage.  Secured Party is hereby authorized and empowered by and on behalf of Company to settle, adjust or compromise any claims for loss, damage or destruction under any such insurance policy.

The proceeds of any loss in excess of the floor amount shall be paid to Secured Party and, if initially received by Company, shall be immediately turned over to Secured Party.  The proceeds of any loss which is less than the floor amount shall be paid to the Company; provided, however, that if an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing, all proceeds of each such insurance policy shall be deposited with Secured Party.  Company authorizes Secured Party to endorse in the name of Company on any instrument evidencing such proceeds.

All proceeds of any such insurance received by Secured Party shall be held by Secured Party and shall be applied by it either to the Obligations or to the repair or replacement of the lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed property with respect to which such proceeds were received.

4.3

Maintenance of Security Interest.  Company authorizes Secured Party to file financing statements describing the Collateral.  Company shall, at Company’s expense, cooperate in Secured Party’s efforts to comply with or address any amendments to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code that may be in effect from time to time.  Company shall, at Company’s expense, take any action requested by Secured Party to preserve and protect the rights of Secured Party in the Collateral or to establish, determine priority of, perfect, continue perfected, terminate and/or enforce Secured Party’s interest in the Collateral.  Company shall execute and deliver to Secured Party any and all documents which Secured Party reasonably requests to protect its security interest in the Collateral.

4.4

Books and Records; Inspection.

(a)

Company will keep proper books of record and account in which full, true and proper entries will be made with respect to the Collateral.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Company agrees that it will at all times keep accurate and complete 

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records with respect to the Accounts and the Inventory including, but not limited to, a record of all payments received on account thereof and of all credits granted.

(b)

Company agrees that Secured Party and its representatives shall have the right during normal business hours from time to time to call at Company’s place of business where its records concerning the Accounts are kept and any other place where any of the Collateral is located, examine the Collateral and all records concerning the Collateral and make extracts therefrom or copies thereof.

4.5

Chattel Paper; Instruments.  Chattel paper, Instruments and other documents which constitute Collateral shall be on forms satisfactory to Secured Party.  Company shall promptly mark all such forms of Collateral to indicate conspicuously Secured Party’s interest therein and, upon request, deliver them to Secured Party.

4.6

Compliance with Environmental Laws.  Company shall timely comply with all applicable Environmental Laws.

5.

Possession and Use of Collateral.  Until notice is given by Secured Party to the Company after the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, the Company (a) shall have the right to remain in possession and to use and to retain exclusive control of the Collateral with power to manage, operate, develop, use and enjoy the Collateral; (b) may sell, lease, use or dispose of Inventory in the ordinary course of business; (c) shall diligently collect (at its own expense) the Accounts in accordance with sound business practices; (d) may sell or otherwise dispose of, free from the Lien of this Security Agreement, any Equipment which may have become obsolete, inadequate or worn-out if such Equipment is no longer necessary in the conduct of the business of the Company (provided, however, that Company may not dispose of Equipment having an aggregate net book value greater than $250,000 during any 12-month period unless the prior written consent of Secured Party is obtained; (e) as to Equipment which is necessary in the conduct of Company’s business, may replace any item of such Equipment which has become obsolete, inadequate or worn-out with another item of Equipment which has a value and useful life at least equal to that of such replaced Equipment immediately prior to the time such Equipment became obsolete, inadequate or worn-out, and is suitable for a use which is the same or similar to such item of replaced Equipment; (f) may alter, add to, repair or replace any and all Equipment; and (g) may dispose of any Collateral as otherwise expressly permitted under the Loan Documents.

6.

Remedies of Secured Party.

6.1

Remedies Upon Default.  Upon the occurrence and during the continuance of an Event of Default, Secured Party may exercise any or all of the following rights and remedies:

(a)

Collection of Accounts.  Secured Party may at any time notify the account debtor under any Account of Secured Party’s security interest therein and direct such 

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account debtor to make payments directly to Secured Party.  Secured Party may enforce collection of, settle, compromise or renew any such Account.  Any proceeds of Accounts shall be turned over to Secured Party in precisely the form received (but endorsed by Company for collection, if necessary) not later than the Business Day following the day of receipt.  Company hereby irrevocably appoints Secured Party as Company’s attorney with power to ask for, demand, sue for, collect, receive and receipt for any monies due or to become due under any Account and to endorse checks, drafts, orders and other instruments for the payment of money to Company with respect to an Account; provided that Secured Party shall not be obligated to make any demand for payment, to inquire concerning the nature or sufficiency of any payment received by Secured Party or to take any other action regarding any Account and no action taken or not taken by Secured Party with respect to an Account shall give rise to any defense, counterclaim or offset in favor of Company or to any claim or proceeding against Secured Party.

(b)

Wisconsin Uniform Commercial Code.  Secured Party shall have all of the rights and remedies for default provided by the Wisconsin Uniform Commercial Code as well as any other applicable law.  With respect to such rights and remedies:

(i)

Secured Party may take possession of the Collateral without a hearing, the right to or necessity of which Company waives;

(ii)

Secured Party may require Company to assemble the Collateral and make it available to Secured Party at any convenient place designated by Secured Party and Secured Party shall have the right to take immediate possession of the Collateral, and may enter any of the premises of Company or wherever the Collateral shall be located and keep the Collateral at such locations without charge until sold; and

(iii)

Written notice, when required by law, sent to Company at least ten calendar days (counting the day of sending) before a proposed disposition of the Collateral is reasonable notice.

(c)

Protective Advances.  Secured Party is authorized, at its option, in Company’s name or otherwise, to take such action as may be necessary or desirable to remedy any failure by Company to comply with its obligations hereunder including, without limitation, signing Company’s name or paying any amount so required, and any amount so paid shall be payable by Company to Secured Party upon demand with interest from the date of payment by Secured Party at the applicable default interest rate stated in the Loan Agreement.

6.2

No Marshaling.  The Collateral may be sold in such parcels and in such order as Secured Party shall determine.  Company, for itself and all other persons claiming by, through or under it, hereby waives and releases, to the extent permitted by applicable law, any right to have the Collateral or any part thereof, marshaled upon any sale, foreclosure or other disposition thereof.

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6.3

Instruments of Sale.  Secured Party may execute and deliver to each purchaser of Collateral bills of sale, deeds or other instruments conveying or transferring the property sold.  Company irrevocably appoints Secured Party as its attorney to execute and deliver all such instruments and ratifies and confirms all actions taken by Secured Party pursuant to such appointment.  If so requested by Secured Party, Company shall execute and deliver to Secured Party or to any such purchaser of Collateral such instruments of conveyance as deemed necessary or convenient by Secured Party.

6.4

Application of Proceeds.  All amounts received by Secured Party in exercising its rights hereunder shall, unless otherwise required by law, be applied by Secured Party to expenses incurred by Secured Party in protecting or enforcing its rights under this Agreement (including without limitation reasonable attorneys’ fees and all expenses of taking possession, storing, holding, repairing, restoring, preparing for disposition and disposing of the Collateral) and to the Obligations as set forth in Section 4.1 of the Loan Agreement.

6.5

Remedies Cumulative.  No remedy granted herein to Secured Party is exclusive of any other remedy granted hereunder or by applicable law.

6.6

Waiver.  Secured Party may permit Company to cure any default hereunder without waiving the default so cured and Secured Party may waive any default without waiving any subsequent or prior default by Company.

6.7

Protection or Preservation of Collateral.  Secured Party has no duty to protect, insure, collect or realize upon the Collateral or preserve rights in it against prior parties.  Secured Party shall not be responsible or liable for any shortage, discrepancy, damage, loss or destruction of any part of the Collateral regardless of the cause thereof.  Secured Party has no obligation to clean the Collateral or otherwise prepare the Collateral for sale.

6.8

Compliance with Other Laws.  Secured Party may comply with any applicable state or federal law requirements in connection with a disposition of the Collateral and compliance will not be considered adversely to affect the commercial reasonableness of any sale of the Collateral.

6.9

Warranties.  Secured Party may sell the Collateral without giving any warranties as to the Collateral.  Secured Party may specifically disclaim any warranties of title or the like.  This procedure will not be considered to adversely affect the commercial reasonableness of any sale of the Collateral.

7.

Miscellaneous.

7.1

Notices.  Any notices, communications and waivers under this Agreement shall be delivered in accordance with Section 12.1 of the Loan Agreement.

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7.2

Governing Law.  This Agreement is being delivered in and shall be deemed to be a contract governed by the laws of the State of Wisconsin and shall be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of that state without regard to the principles of conflicts of laws.

7.3

Submission to Jurisdiction.  As a material inducement to Secured Party making the loans evidenced by the Revolving Note:

(a)

COMPANY AGREES THAT ALL ACTIONS OR PROCEEDINGS IN ANY MANNER RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE REVOLVING NOTE MAY BE BROUGHT ONLY IN COURTS OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN LOCATED IN MILWAUKEE COUNTY OR THE FEDERAL COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN AND COMPANY CONSENTS TO THE JURISDICTION OF SUCH COURTS.

(b)

COMPANY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION IT MAY NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO THE VENUE OF ANY SUCH COURT AND ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE NOW OR HEREAFTER HAVE TO CLAIM THAT ANY SUCH ACTION OR PROCEEDING IS IN AN INCONVENIENT COURT.

7.4

Waiver of Jury Trial.  COMPANY HEREBY KNOWINGLY AND VOLUNTARILY WAIVES THE RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A JURY TRIAL WITH RESPECT TO ANY ACTION OR CLAIM BASED ON OR ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR THE REVOLVING NOTE, ANY COURSE OF CONDUCT, COURSE OF DEALING, STATEMENTS (WHETHER VERBAL OR WRITTEN) OR ANY OTHER ACTION OF EITHER PARTY.  THIS PROVISION IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT TO SECURED PARTY TO MAKE THE LOANS EVIDENCED BY THE REVOLVING NOTE.

7.5

Limitation of Liability.  COMPANY HEREBY WAIVES ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO CLAIM OR RECOVER FROM SECURED PARTY ANY SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, PUNITIVE, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES, OF WHATEVER NATURE, OTHER THAN ACTUAL, COMPENSATORY DAMAGES.

7.6

Severability.  The invalidity of any provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity of any other provision.

7.7

Persons Bound.  This Agreement is for the benefit of Secured Party and its successors and assigns and binds Company and Company’s successors and assigns.

7.8

Entire Agreement; Amendment and Restatement.  This Agreement, the Loan Agreement, the Revolving Note and the other Loan Documents (as defined in the Loan Agreement) embody the entire agreement and understanding between the Company and the 

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Secured Party with respect to the subject matter hereof and thereof.  This Agreement is an amendment and restatement of the Amended and Restated Security Agreement.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the day and year first above written.

DULUTH HOLDINGS INC.

By:

/s/ Mark DeOrio_____________

Name:

Mark DeOrio

Title:

Chief Financial Officer

[Signature Page – Second Amended and Restated Security Agreement]

EXHIBIT A

LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS

Property Address: 170 Countryside Drive, Belleville, Wisconsin 53508

Tax Key Number: 0508-344-0005-4

Legal Description: Lot 5, Plat of Belleville Industrial Park Number 2, Village of Belleville, Dane County, Wisconsin.

Property Address: 100 West Main Street, Mount Horeb, Wisconsin 53572

Tax Key Number: 157/0606-123-2025-5

Legal Description: Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block One (1), Carl Boeck’s Survey and Plat of Mount Horeb Station, in the Village of Mount Horeb, Dane County, Wisconsin.

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