Devergo

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Devergo
TypeFlas Kft.
IndustryFashion
Founded1992
Headquarters
Budapest
,
Hungary
ProductsClothing
Website devergo.com

Devergo was established in Hungary as a brand of jeans for young men.

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The brand's range was expanded with women’s clothing and unisex footwear. From the beginning of establishing the Devergo brand to nowadays, products are characterized by novelties, brave colours and fabrics and the strong appearance of graphic fashion elements. [ citation needed ] Devergo has been present on the jeans market since more than twenty years ago, mainly in Europe.

Devergo Hungarian Headquarters. Devergo European Headquarter.jpg
Devergo Hungarian Headquarters.

History

The Devergo brand was established by Renata Sartori and Paolo Bolzonella’s MAGICAL POOL s.r.l. [1] at the end of the 80’s in Noale situated in Northern Italy. During these years – together with the newly appeared Energie, Replay and Diesel brands — a new youthful approach and a fresh attitude was introduced to the Italian denim market. In Hungary, a small business enterprise Flas Kft. [2] was established by a Hungarian and a Greek young man and it began to distribute the Devergo products in October 1992 in a shop called “Rolling Store” under Síp street 9. At the time, “Rolling Store” was the biggest jeans shop in Budapest amongst ten other shops of similar profile. Wholesale distribution started in 1994 by participating in the „Budapest Fashion Days” exhibition by Hungarian Fashion Institute. [3] Later, taking into consideration the specialties of the Hungarian market, the manufacturing right was purchased for Devergo products which were not originally distributed by the Italian parent company. Following this, the export right was also acquired and distribution to neighbouring countries began. In the first six years parallel sales was carried out in the Italian and Hungarian headquarters. By 1999 the Hungarian enterprise managed to purchase the Devergo brand name and protect it worldwide, both for manufacturing and distribution. Nowadays an international team works in the Budapest headquarters of the company, consisting of Greek, Ukrainian and Russian young people alongside Hungarian colleagues.

Design and production

The leader of the international designer group, from the beginning and since today, has been the Italian fashion designer Cristiano Berto. [4] Under his leadership several young designers [5] learn to and work on designing and manufacturing jeans based on current trends.

More than half of the products are manufactured in the European Union. Trousers are exclusively manufactured in Greece and Italy. Sports shoes are produced in China and street shoes are manufactured in Italy, Romania, Spain, Greece and Portugal. The outerwear is manufactured in China, India, Hungary, Greece and Turkey.[ citation needed ]

Countries selling Devergo products

Presently the products are available in the following countries: Netherlands, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Cyprus, Libya, Germany, Poland.

Further planned expansions: United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Malta

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References

  1. "MAGICAL POOL s.r.l." Renata Sartori and Paolo Bolzonella's Company.
  2. "Flas Kft. Certificate of Good Standing" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  3. "Hungarian Fashion Institute".
  4. "Bisogna provare ad indossarla per poterla capire. Lo dicono i suoi clienti giapponesi. Intervista al progettista di moda Cristiano Berto".
  5. "Devergo starts designer competition". Sportswear International. Retrieved 3 Jan 2011.