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  2. Furla - Wikipedia

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    Furla was founded in Bologna (Emilia-Romagna), Italy in 1927 by Aldo Furlanetto, selling ladies' accessories wholesale. [1] In 1955, the first Furla store was opened in Bologna. By the 1970s, Aldo Furlanetto children, Carlo, Paolo, and Giovanna Furlanetto assisted with the business. [2] During the same decade, Furla released the first ...

  3. The Bridge (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Il Ponte Pelletteria (The Leather Goods Bridge), the company was founded in 1969, at Scandicci, near Florence.The founders were five Florentine leather goods workers: Fiorenza Benvenuti, Fernando Biagioni, Roberto Boncinelli, Andrea Ferri, and Arturo Senserini.

  4. Carpisa - Wikipedia

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    Carpisa is an Italian manufacturer and retailer of luggage, handbags, wallets and accessories, with over 600 outlets worldwide. Carpisa was founded in 2001, is owned by Kuvera SpA, and has a "franchise network of more than 600 stores in Italy and abroad". [1] Carpisa has been called a "fast fashion brand". [2]

  5. Mandarina Duck - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Italian leather goods retailer Antichi Pelletieri bought Mandarina Duck's parent company Finduck Group for £29.2 million. [5] In 2009, Mandarina Duck launched its first mobile phone called Moon and built by phone manufacturer Alcatel. [6] In July 2011, E-Land, a large Korean retailer, purchased the debt-ridden Mandarina Duck. [1]

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  7. LVMH’s Italian Dior maker is being investigated for ... - AOL

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    Like Dior, Italian fashion giant Giorgio Armani, was investigated earlier this year after a Milan court ruled that the company underpaid people €2-3 to work roughly 10 hours a day for up to ...

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