Pepe Jeans London is a denim and casual wear jeans brand that was
established in the Portobello Road area of London in 1973. From its
origins as a tiny market stall to more than half a US billion dollar
brand, Pepe has transformed itself into a jeanswear label found
throughout Europe. The brand today has presence in more than 80
countries across the world.
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Pepe Jeans
History
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In 1973 it was originally just a weekend road side
stall on the Portobello Road Market located in west London established
by three brothers: Nitin Shah, Arun Shah and Milan Shah. Nitin and his
three brothers later started their own company Sholemay Ltd trading, as
Pepe Jeans. The brand was named "Pepe", because it was a short word that
could be written without much trouble
By 1975, the number of market stalls grew to four. One of the stalls was
stationed at Kensington Market, which was the selling place of many
denim sellers who found success in the jean biz. With the expansion of
their business, the brothers opened a Pepe Jeans boutique at Kings Road,
London. After that, they opened another boutique at Carnaby Street and a
25,000-feet office and warehouse at the Avonmore Trading Estate.
Through the 1980s, the denim company achieved European prominence. Pepe
Jeans was launched in India in 1989. The brand is currently a leading
player in the premium jeans and casual wear segment, enjoying a market
share of more than 25 percent.
The songs "Heart and Soul" by T'Pau and "How Soon Is Now?" by The Smiths
were used to advertise the brand in 1987 and 1988 respectively. Also
the supermodel Kate Moss’ first advertising campaign was for Pepe Jeans.
The current Pepe jeans logo appeared in 1992
The company is controlled by the group Torreal, investment company of
the Spanish entrepreneur Juan Abelló. Torreal purchased 43% of Pepe
Jeans for fifty millon Euros.
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