Bestseller (company)

Bestseller
Private
Industry Clothing
Founded Brande, Denmark, 1975 (1975)
Founder Troels Holch Povlsen
Headquarters Brande, Jutland, Denmark
Number of locations
5,700 retail stores & 12,000 wholesale customers
Area served
Europe, Middle East, India, China and Canada
Key people
Anders Holch Povlsen (sole owner)
Number of employees
15,000
Website https://web.archive.org/web/20080828220648/http://www.bestseller.com/

Bestseller A/S is a privately held family-owned clothing company based in Denmark. The company was founded in 1975 and has 11 brands.[1]

History

The company was founded in 1975 by Troels Holch Povlsen in Brande, Denmark. Originally its focus was on women's fashion. It introduced children's clothing in 1986 and menswear in 1988. Bestseller is family-owned and the company employs around 15,000 people.[2]

Brands

Bestseller has a number of different brands under which it sells its clothing. The brands are listed below and are sold both in the company's own stores and through independent retailers.

Women's clothing

Menswear

Children's clothing

Other

Bestseller has shops in most European countries, the Middle East, India, China and Canada (over 45 countries in total).[4] Bestseller is one of the biggest European fashion companies in China with more than 1,200 shops[5] and is said to be "one of the only foreign clothing companies successful at penetrating the middle price range Chinese consumer market".[6] Shops sell either clothing of one single brand or of all brands of the company. There are more than 800 shops selling Vero Moda around the globe.[7] The Jack & Jones brand is sold in approximately 2,000 retail shops, of which 270 are Jack & Jones franchises.

From 1998 to 2000, Bestseller were co-sponsor for a professional road bicycle racing team, which had Jack & Jones as part of its name. Since 2006, Bestseller has been a sponsor of the Danish Olympic team.

In November 2012, Bestseller bought 10% of SmartGuy Group, when they became quoted on the Danish stock exchange Nasdaq OMX.[8]

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