Hestra

Hestra (operating as Martin Magnusson & Co AB) is a family-owned company that designs and manufactures gloves. Founded by Martin Magnusson in 1936, the company makes gloves for Alpine and Freeskiing.

Martin Magnusson & Co AB
Private
IndustryClothing
Founded1936
HeadquartersHestra, Sweden
Key people
Claes Magnusson, Co-owner
Svante Magnusson, President and Co-owner
ProductsGloves
RevenueSEK 155.1 million (2009)[1]
Number of employees
30 (2009)
Websitehttp://www.hestragloves.com/

The company's flagship store is in Stockholm, Sweden.

History

1936

Martin Magnusson start manufacturing gloves in Hestra, Småland. The first gloves were work gloves for lumberjacks. The gloves were made from strong leather and reinforced with rivets to withstand the hard work in the forest.

1937

Slalom skiing comes to Hestra. A slalom slope is established at the local mountain Isaberg. Skiers arrive by train to try the new sport.

1963

The second generation takes over.

2017

Hestra upgraded its Patrol Gloves.

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