Hugo BossHugo Boss AG is a fashion house based in Germany, which specializes in menswear and womenswear . It is named after its founder, Hugo Boss. HistoryHugo Boss established his company in Metzingen, Germany, in 1923, only a few years after the end of World War I, while most of the country was in a state of economic ruin. Before and during World War II, Mr. Boss' company both designed and manufactured uniforms and attire for the troops, officers and other governmental branches of Nazi Germany, including the SS. It is likely that the factory used forced labour. After the war, Hugo Boss was labelled an "opportunist of the Third Reich" and fined 80,000 marks. The company then languished in relative obscurity until the 1950s. Hugo Boss himself died in 1948. In 1993, 70 years after its founding, Hugo Boss launched its first fragrance, and created a division which has since grown to be an important part of the company. In 1999, Boss Orange for men was launched described as sporty and casual separating itself from the trendy Hugo brand and the sophisticated Boss Black brand. Boss Green is a completely sporty brand selling items designed for sport or a sporty look. TodayThe company's products, divided over three brands, are available throughout the world in 102 countries and more than 5,000 retail stores. These brands are Boss, Hugo, and since 2004, Baldessarini. The latter, Baldessarini GmbH, is a more independent business unit which focuses more on a prestigious image than its two sister brands. It sells, like the other Hugo Boss brands, clothing, shoes, fragrances and accessories but will cease operation after Spring/Summer 2007 has been sent to boutiques. The company is presently a subsidiary held by Italian material manufacturer Marzotto S.p.A. under a new fashion company Valentino Fashion Group with 50.9% held in the Boss Group. Today's sub-brands for men include: Boss Black, Boss Green, Boss Orange, Hugo, and Baldessarini. For women: Boss Black, Boss Orange (announced in July 2005 for Spring/Summer 2006 launch) and Hugo. Also part of the brand are Lifestyle Accessories. All fragrance brands (Hugo, Hugo Boss and Baldessarini) are owned by Procter & Gamble. This page about Hugo Boss includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Hugo Boss News stories about Hugo Boss External links for Hugo Boss Videos for Hugo Boss Wikis about Hugo Boss Discussion Groups about Hugo Boss Blogs about Hugo Boss Images of Hugo Boss |
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