Trussardi

Italy Italy since 1911 Pronunciation
The Italian luxury label Trussardi is often the epitome of elegant luxury for its customers. Trussardi sells high-quality styles, reflecting the contemporary lifestyle of young... Read more
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The Italian luxury label Trussardi is often the epitome of elegant luxury for its customers. Trussardi sells high-quality styles, reflecting the contemporary lifestyle of young adults who are fond of traveling.
The label traces its origins back to Dante Trussardi, who came into the world at the end of the 19th century. He founded his company in 1911 when he founded a manufactory for fine gloves. From the beginning, the target group of the glove production was the upper-class society, which later played a major role in the worldwide distribution of the gloves.
At the beginning of the 1970s, the company's portfolio considerably expanded to include other leather goods such as suitcases, bags, and wallets. At that time, the company logo was created, the suggested head of a greyhound. In 1976, Trussardi opened its first luxurious boutiques in Milan, which gained instant popularity.
Similar to other fashion labels, the family label "Trussardi" offers its clientele changing fashion lines. In addition, there is a wide range of perfumes and fragrances which, after several company takeovers in the 1980s, are produced and distributed under license from then on.
Trussardi celebrated its 100th birthday in 2011. In addition to several special editions of various fragrances ("Trussardi 100"), a BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo was released to celebrate the occasion.
The noble luxury of Trussardi is sold in numerous international metropolises, online, in hand-picked boutiques, and in nearly 500 department stores.
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