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  2. Farfetch - Wikipedia

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    The company was based in London and had a launch team of 5 people. [4] Initially registered as Far-fetch.com Ltd from 2007- 2010, then Farfetch.com Ltd from 2010 - 2013, [5] the company's idea was to connect small offline fashion boutiques with a global customer base using technology. [6]

  3. Off-White (company) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2019, the company collaborated with the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, to create a new "University Blue" color of the Nike Air Force One. [26] From 2023 to 2024, the company collaborated with Mattel Creations to create 4 Off-White™ c/o Monster High dolls. The Off-White™ team hand-picked each outfit from their most iconic ...

  4. Nike and Off-White: 'The Ten' - Wikipedia

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    Another addition to the collaboration was a complete soccer themed release in light of the Football World Cup. It involved a reconstruction of the ZoomFly Mercurial Flyknit in both an all black and all orange. This was released on June 14, 2018. It also included a full tracksuit top and bottoms as well as an orange Nike soccer ball.

  5. YOOX Net-a-Porter Group - Wikipedia

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    In August 2022, Richemont announced it would sell a 47.5% stake in YOOX Net-A-Porter (YNAP) to rival Farfetch and a 3.2% stake to a Mohamed Alabbar investment vehicle in exchange for about an 11% stake in Farfetch. [40] [41] However, in December 2023, the agreement were terminated after Coupang announced its acquisition of Farfetch. [42]

  6. Adidas - Wikipedia

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    The company has been the kit provider of Argentine women's and men's teams for over 15 years. [115] The company also sponsored clubs Reading, [116] Beeston [117] and East Grinstead. [118] Adidas also sponsors professional golfers including Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg, Nick Dunlap, Tyrrell Hatton, Daniel Berger and Nick Taylor. Since Adidas ...

  7. Juicy Couture - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Couture is an American casualwear and dress clothing brand based in Arleta, Los Angeles, California.Best known for their velour tracksuits which became a luxury staple in the 2000s, [2] [3] the company was founded by Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor in 1997 [4] and was later purchased by the Liz Claiborne fashion company in 2003.

  8. C.P. Company - Wikipedia

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    An important element of C.P. Company's design aesthetic is the use of complex dye processes to generate a range of finishes to garments across their product line. In 1974 C.P. Company started developing whole garment dyeing ( Tinto in capo) as a technique of removing the stiffness from new fabrics and giving a worn appearance to final garments ...

  9. José Neves - Wikipedia

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    Neves founded his first tech company, Grey Matter, while studying at university. The company provided software for clothing manufacturers. [4] In the same year, he founded a software firm called Platforme for small fashion brands in 1996. [5] In 1996, at the age of 22, he launched a footwear brand named Swear, and opened a store in London.