Tally Weijl
Tally Weijl (stylized as TALLY WEiJL) is a fashion label based in Basel, Switzerland. The company is represented worldwide in 37 countries with over 780 stores and employs over 3.400 people (as of February 2015). Tally Weijl was founded in 1984 by Tally Elfassi-Weijl and Beat GrĂ¼ring. In 2017, Tally Weijl acquired the 69 stores of the French fashion company Mim.[1]
Privately held company | |
Industry | Clothing, retail |
Founded | 1984 |
Headquarters | Basel, Switzerland |
Products | Clothing Accessories |
Website | tally-weijl |
Store count
Number of Tally Weijl stores as of 16 March 2019:
- Africa
- Egypt: 3
- South Africa: 2
- Libya: 1
- Reunion: 2
- Americas
- Guatemala: 2
- Asia
- Iran: 3
- Saudi Arabia: 8
- Lebanon: 6
- Turkey: 4
- Jordan: 1
- Mongolia: 1
- Europe
- Italy: 202
- Germany: 130
- Switzerland: 71
- Austria: 41
- Greece: 41
- Poland: 36
- Czech Republic: 16
- Hungary: 22
- France: 125
- Ukraine: 14
- Slovenia: 9
- Croatia: 8
- Slovakia: 8
- Portugal: 5
- Serbia: 6
- Cyprus: 5
- Bulgaria: 6
- Lithuania: 2
- Luxembourg: 6
- Ireland: 1
- Kosovo: 1
- North Macedonia: 1
- Russia: 1
- Estonia: 3
- Moldova: 1
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References
- Tafreschi, Juliette (2017-04-03). "Aquisition [sic]: Tally Weijl takes over Mim". sportswear-international.com. Retrieved 2020-03-23.
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