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LTB Jeans is a brand of denim jeans founded in 1994 and headquartered in Istanbul, Turkey.[1]

LTB Jeans
Public
IndustryTextile
Founded1994
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
ProductsDenim
Revenue$400 million (2005)
Websitewww.ltbjeans.com

The brand is owned by the Çak Group of Companies, established in 1948 as a denim producer. LTB produces 17 million pieces of garments per year.[2]

LTB Jeans serves its customers through 67 shops in Turkey – 33 of them in Istanbul.

In Europe, the main distribution office of LTB is based in the Netherlands; which also provides garments to the brand's other shops in numerous European countries including Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Russia, Romania, Germany, France, Austria, Belgium, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Croatia. In the United States, the main office is located in New York City. The products of LTB Jeans can be found in 62 countries worldwide.

The LTB shop on Via del Corso in Rome has been visited by famous people including Ornella Muti, Anna Falchi, Tony Renis, Pamela Camassa, Giada de Blank, Alex Rigetti and Francesca Mari.[3]

Locations

LTB also has 18 shops around the world in countries/cities which include:

References and notes

  1. "LTB GETS IN GEAR FOR EUROPEAN PUSH". WWD. October 27, 2005. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. the Turkish jeans manufacturer opened its first Italian store earlier this fall
  2. "LTB SETS EUROPE EXPANSION". Daily News-Record. October 24, 2005. CAK Tekstil, has been producing denim for more than 50 years
  3. Hürriyet: LTB İtalyanların yeni favorisi
gollark: I agree.
gollark: Also, why not a gun safety class required to buy guns? Do you disagree with the general idea, or think it would give some entity too much control or something?
gollark: You mean "good" as in "forces lawmakers to reexamine things" or "actually works well"?
gollark: Not compared to regular manufacturing stuff.
gollark: ~~Printing~~ Making cutting-edge stuff needs giant multibillion-$ facilities, although 3D printers don't contain that.


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