Renown (company)

Renown Incorporated (株式会社 レナウン) is a Japan-based company mainly involved in textile and clothing production. It manufactures textile products, and their raw materials, and sells men's and women's clothing.[1] Renown also operates retail stores throughout the world. It also has interests in store design, real estate, and food processing. The company has 51 subsidiaries and six associated companies.[1] On June 19th Renown Incorporated filed for bankruptcy protection after the coronavirus pandemic hit sales sharply. [2]

Renown Incorporated
Renown Inc
Corporation
Traded asTYO: 3606
FoundedMarch 1, 2004
Headquarters
Shinagawa, Tokyo
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Area served
Japan
ProductsTextiles and apparel
Owner
Websiterenown.com

Motorsport

Mazda 787B sporting Renown livery.

Renown are perhaps best known outside of their home country as having sponsored Mazda from the late 1980s to the early 1990s, with their branding (as well as that of their sportswear brand, CHARGE) appearing on the 1991 Le Mans-winning Mazda 787B.

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