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top 30 clothing brands
1. abercrombie & fitch
• Abercrombie & Fitch Co. TypePublic companyTraded asNYSE: ANF
S&P 500 ComponentIndustryRetailFoundedNew York City, New York, United States
June 4, 1892Founder(s)David T. Abercrombie
Ezra FitchHeadquartersNew Albany, Ohio, United States, USNumber of
locations1045 (February 2012)[1]Area servedUnited States
Canada
United Kingdom
Ireland
Sweden
Denmark
Germany
Italy
South Korea
Japan
Puerto Rico
France
Belgium
Spain
Hong Kong
SingaporeKey peopleMichael S. Jeffries
(Chairman and CEO)ProductsClothing for Men and WomenRevenue US$ 3.469 billion
(2010)[2]Operating income US$ 231.932 million (2010)[2]Net income US$
150.283 million (2010)[2]Total assets US$ 2.948 billion (2010)[2]Total equity US$
1.891 billion (2010)[2]Employees9,000 full-time (2010)[2]
76,000 part-time (2010)[2]DivisionsAbercrombie & Fitch
abercrombie
Hollister Co.
Gilly HicksWebsiteAbercrombie.com
2. Nike
• Nike, Inc. TypePublicTraded asNYSE: NKE
S&P 500 ComponentIndustryApparels, accessories
Founded1964 (as Blue Ribbon Sports)[1]
1978 (as Nike, Inc.)Founder(s)Bill Bowerman
Phil KnightHeadquartersWashington County, Oregon,
United States
(Near Beaverton, Oregon)Area servedWorldwideKey
peoplePhil Knight
(Chairman)
Mark Parker
(President and CEO)ProductsAthletic footwear and apparel,
sport equipments and other athletic and recreational
productsRevenue US$ 20.862 billion (FY 2011)[2]
Operating income US$ 2.844 billion (FY 2011)[2]
Net income US$ 2.133 billion (FY 2011)[2]Total assets
US$ 14.998 billion (FY 2011)[2]Total equity US$ 9.843 billion
(FY 2011)[2]Employees38,000 (May 2011)[2]Website
Nike.com
3. Lacoste
Lacoste is a French apparel company founded in
1933 that sells high-end clothing, footwear, perfume,
leather goods, watches, eyewear, and most famously
tennis shirts. In recent years, Lacoste has introduced a
home line of sheeting and towels. The company can
be recognized by its green crocodile logo.[1]
4. Lacoste contd.
• Lacoste S.A. TypeSociété
AnonymeIndustryRetailFounded
Troyes, France (1933)Founder(s)
René Lacoste, André Gillier
HeadquartersCorporate: Paris,
France. Distribution: TroyesProducts
Apparel, Shoes, PerfumesWebsite
www.lacoste.com
6. adidas
Adidas AG is a German sports clothing manufacturer and
parent company of the Adidas Group, which consists of the Reebok
sportswear company, TaylorMade-Adidas golf company (including
Ashworth), and Rockport. Besides sports footwear, the company also
produces other products such as bags, shirts, watches, eyewear,
and other sports- and clothing-related goods. The company is the
largest sportswear manufacturer in Europe and the second biggest
sportswear manufacturer in the world.[3]
7. Adidas contd.
• Adidas AG TypeAktiengesellschaftTraded asFWB: ADS,
OTCQX: ADDYYIndustryApparel, accessoriesFounded1924
as Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik
(registered in 1949)[1]Founder(s)Adolf Dassler
HeadquartersHerzogenaurach, Germany
Portland, Oregon, USAArea servedWorldwideKey
peopleIgor Landau (Chairman)
Herbert Hainer (CEO)ProductsFootwear, sportswear,
sports equipment, toiletriesRevenue€11.99 billion (2010)[2]
Operating income€894 million (2010)[2]Profit€567 million
(2010)[2]Total assets€10.62 billion (end 2010)[2]
Total equity€4.616 billion (end 2010)[2]Employees42,540
(end 2010)[2]Websiteadidas-group.com
9. Gucci
The House of Gucci, better known simply as Gucci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡuttʃi]), is an
Italian fashion and leather goods label, part of the Gucci Group, which is owned by French
company PPR.[1] Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921.[2]
Gucci generated circa € 4.2 billion in revenue worldwide in 2008 according to
BusinessWeek magazine and climbed to 41st position in the magazine's annual 2009 "Top
Global 100 Brands" chart created by Interbrand.[3] Gucci is also the biggest-selling Italian
brand.[3] Gucci operates about 278 directly operated stores worldwide (as of September
2009) and it wholesales its products through franchisees and upscale department stores.[
10. Gucci contd.
• The House of Gucci TypeSubsidiary of PPR
IndustryConsumer Goods
Founded1921HeadquartersFlorence,
ItalyKey peopleGuccio Gucci Founder
Patrizio di Marco, President & CEO,
Frida Giannini, Creative director
ProductsClothing, watches, jewelry, shoes
and leather goodsRevenue € 4.2 billion (31
December 2009)ParentPPRWebsite
gucci.co
11. Hugo Boss
Hugo Boss AG is a German fashion
and style house based in Metzingen,
Germany. It is named after its founder,
Hugo Boss (1885–1948
12. Hugo boss contd.
• Hugo Boss AG TypeAktiengesellschaftTraded
asFWB: BOS3IndustryLuxury goods
Founded1924HeadquartersMetzingen,
GermanyKey peopleClaus-Dietrich Lahrs (CEO and
chairman of the managing board), Hellmut Albrecht
(Chairman of the supervisory board)ProductsHigh
fashion clothing, accessories,
footwearRevenue€1.729 billion (2010)[1]
Operating income€263.9 million (2010)[1]Profit
€185.9 million (2010)[1]Total assets€1.355 billion
(end 2010)[1]Total equity€361.2 million (end 2010)
[1]Employees9,940 (end 2010)[1]Parent
Valentino Fashion GroupWebsite
hugoboss.com
13. Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein Inc. is a fashion house founded by
American fashion designer Calvin Klein. The company
is headquartered in Midtown Manhattan,
New York City[1] and currently owned by Phillips-Van
Heusen. Like other fashion brands, Calvin Klein
established a monogram: the "cK" emblem.
14. calvin klien contd.
• Calvin Klein Incorporated
TypeSubsidiary
Founded1968Founder(s)Calvin
KleinHeadquartersNew York City,
United StatesParentPhillips-Van
HeusenWebsitecalvinklein.com
15. Hollister Co.
Hollister Co., sometimes advertised as Hollister or HCo., is an
American lifestyle brand by Abercrombie & Fitch Co. The concept
was originally designed to attract consumers aged 14–18, at a lower
price point than the parent brand.[2] through its SoCal-inspired image
and casual wear.[5] Goods are available in-store and through the
company's online store.[6][7] It was ranked as the second most
preferred clothing brand of US teens on a long list of actual
West Coast companies in 2008 by Piper Jaffray.[8]
16. H0llister co. contd.
• Abercrombie & Fitch Co. brand Hollister Co. TypeDivision of
Abercrombie & Fitch Co.LaunchedJuly 2000[1]Headquarters
New Albany, Ohio, U.S.Key peopleMichael S. Jeffries (CEO
)ThemeSoCalColor schemeSepiaTarget consumer age14 - 18
[2]Apparel styleCasual wearAbbrev.HCo.
HCOLogoSeagullStore locations571[3] in:
United States
Canada
United Kingdom
Italy
Germany
Spain
Ireland
Sweden
Hong Kong
France
Belgium
AustriaRevenue US$ 1.553 billion (2010)[4]Website
HollisterCo.com
18. Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton Malletier – commonly referred to as Louis
Vuitton (French: [lwi vɥitɔ̃], commonly /ˈluːiː viːˈtɒn/), or shortened
to LV – is a French fashion house founded in 1854 by Louis Vuitton.
The label is well known for its LV monogram, which is featured on
most of its products - this ranging from luxury trunks and leather
goods to ready-to-wear, shoes, watches, jewelry, accessories,
sunglasses, and books. Louis Vuitton is one of the world's leading
international fashion houses; it sells its products through standalone
boutiques, lease departments in high-end department stores, and
through the e-commerce section of its website.[2][3]For seven
consecutive years (2006-2012) Louis Vuitton has been named the
world's most valuable luxury brand. Its 2012 valuation is 25.9 billion
USD.[4]
19. Louis vitton contd.
• Louis Vuitton Malletier TypeDivision of
holding company (LVMH
)IndustryRetailFounded1854Founder(s)
Louis VuittonHeadquartersParis,
FranceKey peopleJordi Constans
(Chairman & CEO)
Marc Jacobs (Artistic Director)
Kim Jones (lead designer of menswear)
Antoine Arnault (Director of
Communications)ProductsLuxury goods
Revenue€2.5 billion (2011)[1]ParentLVMH
Websitelouisvuitton.com
21. Levi Strauss & Co
Levi Strauss & Co. ( /ˌliːvaɪ ˈstrɔːs/), also known as LS&CO or simply Levi's, is a
privately held American clothing company known worldwide for its Levi's brand of denim
jeans. It was founded in 1853 when Levi Strauss came from Buttenheim, Bavaria, to
San Francisco, California to open a west coast branch of his brothers' New York dry goods
business. In 1873 Levi Strauss and tailor Jacob Davis received a U.S. patent to make the
first riveted men's work pants out of denim: the first blue jeans. The company briefly
experimented (in the 1970s) with a public stock listing, but remains owned and controlled by
descendants and relatives of Levi Strauss's four nephews. The company's corporate
headquarters is located at Levi's Plaza in San Francisco.[2]
22. Levi Strauss & Co
contd.
TypePrivateIndustryClothingFounded1853Founder(s)
Levi StraussHeadquartersSan Francisco, California,
U.S.Number of locations470 company-operated stores
[1]Area servedWorldwideKey peopleStephen C. Neal,
Chairman of the Board
Chip Bergh, President and CEO
ProductsJeansRevenue$4.4 billion (FY 2010)
Operating income$381 million (FY 2010)Net income
$157 million (FY 2010)Total equity- $1.59 billion
(2010)Owner(s)Descendants of Levi
StraussEmployees16,200 (FY 2010)Website
Levi Strauss HomepageReferences: Levi Strauss &
Co.: Images of America, by Lynn Downey
24. Burberry
Burberry Group plc (LSE: BRBY) is a British luxury fashion house, manufacturing
clothing, fragrance, and fashion accessories. Its distinctive tartan pattern has become one
of its most widely copied trademarks. Burberry is most famous for its iconic trench coat,
which was invented by founder Thomas Burberry. The company has branded stores and
franchises around the world, and also sells through concessions in third-party stores.
HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Prince of Wales have granted the company
Royal Warrants. The Chief Creative Officer is Christopher Bailey. The company is listed on
the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
25. Burberry contd.
• Burberry Group plc TypePublic companyTraded
asLSE: BRBYIndustryFashionFounded
Basingstoke, United Kingdom (1856)Founder(s)
Thomas BurberryHeadquartersLondon, United
KingdomNumber of locations473Area
servedWorldwideKey peopleJohn Peace,
(Chairman)
Angela Ahrendts, (CEO)
Christopher Bailey, (CCO)ProductsClothing
Accessories
PerfumesRevenue£1,501.3 million (2011)[1]
Operating income£302.1 million (2011)[1]Net
income£206.3 million (2011)[1]Employees6,681
(2010)Websiteburberry.com