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  2. Category:Clothing brands of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Clothing brands of Spain" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bershka; D.

  3. Category:Spanish brands - Wikipedia

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    Clothing brands of Spain (15 P) COMSA (3 P) Cupra (1 C, 1 P) I. ... Talgo (16 P) Pages in category "Spanish brands" The following 170 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. Mango (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Punto Fa, S.L., trading as Mango, is a Spanish fast-fashion retailer founded in Barcelona by brothers Isak Andic and Nahman Andic. [1] It designs, manufactures and markets women, men and children's clothing and accessories.

  5. Category:Clothing companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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  6. Puig (company) - Wikipedia

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    Puig Brands, S.A. (commonly Puig; Catalan pronunciation:) is a Spanish fashion and beauty company founded in 1914 by Antonio Puig Castelló in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, and still managed by the Puig family. Puig markets its products in 150 countries and is directly present in 32 of them, employing 11,124 people worldwide. [4]

  7. Inditex - Wikipedia

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    Inditex created Lefties in 1993; the name is taken from the term leftovers and it was created to sell old Zara clothing. [21] In 1995, Inditex purchased the remaining Massimo Dutti shares and began expanding the brand to include a women's line. [22] In 1998, Inditex launched the Bershka brand that was aimed at urban hip fashion. [23]

  8. Desigual - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the company was ranked among the most valuable Spanish brands on BrandZ, [16] and received the bronze Laus Award for the new brand identity it launched in 2019. [16] In 2021, Desigual introduced a four-day work week, allowing three days in the office and one day from home.

  9. Bershka - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the Spanish Inditex group (which also owns brands such as Zara, Massimo Dutti, Pull&Bear, Oysho, Uterqüe, Stradivarius and Zara Home). [2] The company was created in April 1998 as a new store and 'fast-fashion' concept, aimed at a young target market. As of January 2022, Bershka has over 852 stores in 74 countries.