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presently distributed for women and men exclusively through licensing partner Onward Kashiyama in |
presently distributed for women and men exclusively through licensing partner Onward Kashiyama in |
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Japan, and through free-standing stores operated by licensee Club 21 in Southeast Asia. Licensing |
Japan, and through free-standing stores operated by licensee Club 21 in Southeast Asia. Licensing |
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partner G.A.V. is to launch women’s apparel under the brand in the U.S. in the Spring of 2005. |
partner G.A.V. is to launch women’s apparel under the brand in the U.S. in the Spring of 2005. [http://www.pvh.com/Brand_CK_ckCalvinKlein.html] |
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In December 2005, the Warnaco Group announced that in 2006 they would acquire 100% of the shares of the companies that operate the licenses and related wholesale and retail businesses of Calvin Klein Jeans and accessories in Europe and Asia as well as the ck Calvin Klein bridge line of sportswear and accessories in Europe from Fingen SpA, a Florentine holding company, and Euro Cormar SpA for €240 million.{{citation needed}} |
In December 2005, the Warnaco Group announced that in 2006 they would acquire 100% of the shares of the companies that operate the licenses and related wholesale and retail businesses of Calvin Klein Jeans and accessories in Europe and Asia as well as the ck Calvin Klein bridge line of sportswear and accessories in Europe from Fingen SpA, a Florentine holding company, and Euro Cormar SpA for €240 million.{{citation needed}} |
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ck Calvin Klein is the designed brand for the “bridge” category, representing the tier between “collection” and “better” offerings and represents a significant global growth opportunity. ck Calvin Klein apparel is presently distributed for women and men exclusively through licensing partner Onward Kashiyama in Japan, and through free-standing stores operated by licensee Club 21 in Southeast Asia. Licensing partner G.A.V. is to launch women’s apparel under the brand in the U.S. in the Spring of 2005. [1]
In December 2005, the Warnaco Group announced that in 2006 they would acquire 100% of the shares of the companies that operate the licenses and related wholesale and retail businesses of Calvin Klein Jeans and accessories in Europe and Asia as well as the ck Calvin Klein bridge line of sportswear and accessories in Europe from Fingen SpA, a Florentine holding company, and Euro Cormar SpA for €240 million.[citation needed]