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1987; 37 years ago (1987) Founder. Ben Chan. Headquarters. Bench Tower, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Philippines. Key people. Ben Chan (Chairman) Suyen Corporation is a Philippine conglomerate most known for the clothing brand Bench. It was founded by Ben Chan who also serves as the chairman of the company.
Markets. Asia, North America, Oceania. Website. shop.bench.com.ph. Bench (stylized as bench/ or BENCH/) is a Philippine clothing and lifestyle brand owned by Suyen Corporation. They sell a range of clothing including casualwear, underwear, and sportswear, as well as bags, accessories, footwear, and fragrances.
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[4] Chan promotes the terno, selling the clothing apparel in his store. Suyen is a partner of the Ternocon convention and competition. [5] He also introduced Italian furniture brands in the Philippines such as Cappellini and Foscarini which led to him being conferred the Order of the Star of Italy in 2019. [1]
The brand gained a good reputation by the 1970s with its line of T-shirts, coinciding with the success of its basketball team, the Crispa Redmanizers. [1][2][3] The basketball team was established in 1956 by Valeriano "Danny" Floro, one of the sons of the Floro couple. [1][2] The original Crispa shirts and underwear were made purely from cotton ...
Penshoppe. Categories: Clothing brands by country. Retail companies of the Philippines. Philippine brands. Philippine fashion.
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