Massimo Dutti

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Massimo Dutti, S.A.
Company typeSociedad Anónima
IndustryRetail
FoundedBarcelona, Spain (1985)
Headquarters,
Number of locations
781 stores
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsClothing
RevenueIncrease 1,498 million (2015)[1]
Number of employees
4,000 (2014) Edit this on Wikidata
ParentInditex
Divisions
  • Massimo Dutti Diseño
  • Massimo Dutti Logística
Websitewww.massimodutti.com

Massimo Dutti (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmasimo ˈðuti]) is a clothes manufacturing company that is part of the Inditex group. When founded in 1985, its product range was limited to men's clothing, with a women's range added in 1995. Despite the Italian name, it is a wholly Spanish company. The company employs over 4,000 people internationally. In 2003, the company launched a children's line under the trade name Massimo Dutti Boys and Girls. "Massimo Dutti" is not a fashion designer, nor a real person, but a trademark.[2]

Since 2006, Massimo Dutti has been fully designing and marketing the following lines: Women: Women's wear, Accessories, Soft, Fragrances; Men: Men's wear, Accessories, Soft, Personal Tailoring, Fragrances

In 1991 Inditex acquired 65% of the shares of the company before acquiring it fully. The company has diversified its supply and offers clothes for women and children, as well as perfumes. It has 781 stores in 75 countries.

The offices of Massimo Dutti are located in Tordera (Barcelona), unlike Inditex which is located in Arteixo (A Coruña).

Massimo Dutti fragrances are marketed by Puig Company.[3]

Stores

The number of Massimo Dutti stores in each country

Africa

Americas

Asia

Europe

References

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2014" (PDF). Inditex S.A. Retrieved June 28, 2015.
  2. ^ Massimo Dutti
  3. ^ "Puig, a Spanish fashion empire that started with a lipstick". Modaes. Retrieved 26 April 2012.

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