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Massimo Dutti (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmasimo ˈðuti]) is a Spanish premium clothing retailer specializing in cashmere and wool products, established in 1985 and owned by Spanish multinational company Inditex, the parent company of Zara, Pull&Bear, and other brands.
Massimo Dutti: 682 1991 (acquired) Clothing and accessories for cosmopolitan men and women Lefties 135 1993 Affordable fashion Active in sixteen markets: Spain, Portugal, Andorra, Mexico, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Israel, Bahrain, Tunisia, Oman, Romania and Turkey Bershka: 971 1998
World's largest clothing retailer [5] and owns brands like Zara, Massimo Dutti, Bershka, Pull and Bear, Oysho, Zara Home, Often and Stradivarius: P A Indra Sistemas: Industrials Aerospace Madrid: 1993 Aeronautics, defence P A Inmobiliaria Colonial: Financials Real estate holding & development Madrid: 1946 Real estate P A Irizar: Industrials
Portal de l'Àngel is noteworthy for being the most expensive street in Spain, with an average rental price of €265 per square meter in 2013. [1] It's home to some international shopping brands, including Zara, Massimo Dutti, and Benetton.
In September 2021, Inditex announced the closing of all physical stores, but remaining as a brand within Massimo Dutti retail chain. [ 3 ] The company had 90 stores in 16 countries: [ 4 ]
The first Zara opened in La Coruña, Galicia, Spain (under the name of “Zorba”) in 1975 and expanded throughout Spain until its first international store opened in Porto, Portugal in 1988. [5] In the 1990s, Zara's parent company, Inditex, bought Barcelona brands Massimo Dutti and Stradivarius.
Zalando is active in a variety of business fields – from multi-brand online shopping (including their own brands), the shopping club Lounge by Zalando, outlets in 12 German cities, as well as logistics and marketing offers for retailers. In 2022, Zalando generated revenue of 10.3 billion Euro, with roughly 16,000 employees.
New product lines introduced in stores have diversified the range of products available in Pull&Bear outlets. These new lines include; music, technology, video games and video images mixed in with the clothing. Pull&Bear introduced the "XDYE" line in 1998, a more sporty and hi-tech line of clothes linked to the icons of 21st-century youth culture.