UK's Superdry clothing finds outlet in Vietnam

VOV.VN - British fashion brand Superdry will be officially introduced at Trang Tien Plaza in Hanoi on April 21 by Jaspal Group, a leading fashion brand from Thailand.

Jaspal owns a series of brands popular with Vietnamese teenagers, such as Santas, CPS Chaps, CC Double, Lyn, Lyn Around, and Misty Mynx. It is also a monopoly distributor of famous international brands like Footwork Noir, Fred Perry, Love Moschino, Melissa, Invista, DuPont, Sealy, and Ethan Allen.

Superdry can be found in 515 shops across 46 countries around the world with a variety of products for all ages and genders in the middle income bracket.

The British brand also has other products like accessories, perfumes, and sports products to meet the demands of customers. Around 69% of Superdry’s turnover comes from retail shops and online sales, while the remaining 31% of their turnover comes from monopoly distributors.
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