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Esprit Holdings
Manufacturer of clothing, accessories and housewares
Manufacturer of clothing, accessories and housewares
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Esprit Holdings Limited |
| logo | Esprit Holdings logo.svg |
| logo_size | 200px |
| logo_caption | Logo since 2018 |
| type | Public |
| traded_as | |
| foundation | in San Francisco, California, U.S. |
| location | Bermuda (Seat); North Point, Hong Kong (HQ); Ratingen, Germany (Co-HQ); New York City, U.S. (Creative HQ) |
| key_people | William Pak (CEO) |
| num_employees | approximately 2,230 employees worldwide |
| industry | Retail, Fashion |
| areas_served | Worldwide |
| products | women's clothing, men's clothing, accessories, shoes, body wear, kids wear, glasses, fragrance |
| revenue | 7,064M HK$ (2022) |
| homepage |

Esprit Holdings Limited () is a global publicly traded retail company incorporated in Bermuda, with headquarters in North Point, Hong Kong, and further major locations in Ratingen, Germany; Amsterdam, Netherlands; and New York City. The company offers an assortment of clothing, accessories, footwear, jewelry, and housewares under the Esprit label.
Esprit operates in more than 30 markets in Europe, Asia and America. It has about 20 partner stores in Southeast Asia and about 50 in Latin America. In Europe, the brand has 160 retail stores and approximately 400 franchise stores. They also have two pop-up stores in the United States in Los Angeles and New York.
History
Early years
Founded in 1968, Esprit was the first clothing line established by Susie and Doug Tompkins (also co-founders of The North Face) and was initially sold out of a VW bus, with the Tompkins' San Francisco-based apartment serving as the brand’s headquarters.
In 1979, Esprit brought on graphic designer John Casado—who designed the branding trademark of the first Macintosh computer—to develop and design the brand’s stencil-effect logo.
In 1985, the brand debuted its legendary "Real People Campaign," photographed by photographer Oliviero Toscani and featuring Esprit employees, architects, and designers, among them Ettore Sottsass, the Italian architect and founder of the Memphis Group. Sottsass was also commissioned to build Esprit’s European headquarters in Düsseldorf, Germany, as well as set the visual direction for the brand’s retail stores. Other noteworthy architects and designers who contributed to the Esprit brand include Antonio Citterio and Norman Foster.
Transitional period
Throughout the late 1990s and into the 2000s, Esprit experienced significant and rapid financial growth in multiple markets outside of the United States. At its highest point, Esprit Holdings’ market capitalization was over US$20 billion. Since the 2008 financial crisis, Esprit Holdings has faced a series of financial and market-share setbacks. With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Esprit gradually closed all stores in China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Macau.
Brand comeback
William Pak was appointed as Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer in September 2021 and became interim CEO in October 2021, and subsequently named permanent CEO of Esprit in March 2022. In April 2022, Esprit reentered the Asian market with the opening of a long-term pop-up store located in Seoul, South Korea and followed by another pop-up store in Hong Kong in the summer of 2022.
Ana Andjelic was appointed as the Chief Brand Officer in December 2022 to oversee the brand’s creative and marketing teams. In 2023—and following the brand’s reintroduction to New York City with a short-term pop-up on Prince Street — Esprit unveiled an experiential store space on Greene Street in Soho. As part of the brand’s new creative focus and direction, it launched a series of high-profile campaigns by photographer Richard Phibbs.
In April 2024, the Belgian franchise of Esprit filed for bankruptcy, with the expected closure of its 15 self-operated stores and 148 job losses. The Swiss franchise had already filed for bankruptcy in March 2024.
In May 2024, the European operations of Esprit collapsed into administration for the second time in four years. The company stated that its operations would continue for now, and that 1,500 employees would be affected. In June 2024, the company's Danish operations filed for bankruptcy. In July 2024, the company's Dutch unit went bankrupt in the Netherlands. In October 2024, Esprit's US operations filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
Product lines
Beginning in 2023, the brand adopted a new approach to its design strategy. As part of the new design strategy, Esprit will offer a seasonless selection of eight hero or “signature,” products — a multisystem parka, “soft” suit, tracksuit, soft skirts, logo chunky knits, button-down shirts, jeans, and a locker bag. In 2023, Esprit eliminated its EDC label and consolidated the brand’s line under the Esprit name.
Esprit products include a variety of apparel, including apparel essentials, casual sportswear, and other specialty capsules and collections for men, women, and children. The brand’s assortment also includes sportswear, swimwear, and activewear. Additionally, Esprit carries accessories such as bags, shoes, and underwear for men, women, and children. Esprit Home offers an assortment of furniture, carpet, wallpaper, lighting, decorative pieces, home textiles, and bathroom accessories. The Esprit Kids World line includes maternity clothing, toys, strollers, and nursery furniture.
References
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