Kenvelo

Kenvelo in Vaňkovka in Brno.

Kenvelo is a clothing firm originally from the Czech Republic. It currently operates approximately 270 stores in 18 countries: Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, Israel, Bulgaria, Russia, Austria, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Belarus, Albania, Latvia, Estonia, Malta, Ukraine, Serbia, and Germany.

History

History of Kenvelo dates back to December 1991, when Dany Himi and Michael Saul founded a Prague-based company CTC - SPORTWEAR.[1] Registered capital of the company was CSK 100 thousand.[1] A few months later, Israel-born Himi became the sole owner of the company[1] and gradually built a chain of clothing stores Himi's Jeans.

In 1996 Himi decided to establish a new brand to compete with well established clothing chains. His initial proposal was Josh, other managers had different proposals.[2] After each proposals, some managers said "yes" while others said "no".[2] David Dahan proposed a brand name Kenvelo,[2] a Hebrew for "yesandno" (כן ולא).

In March 1998 Himi transferred a 30% share in CTC to David Dahan, in June 1999 CTC was renamed to Kenvelo CZ.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Commercial register at justice.cz, identification number (IČ) 44794436, both founders had in 1991 permanent residence in Bamberg, Germany; in October 1994 the company was renamed to CTC - SPORTSWEAR
  2. 1 2 3 Marius Dragomir, The answer has been a big ´yes´, Prague Business Journal, May 2003
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