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Kenvelo is a clothing firm originally from the Czech Republic. It currently[ when? ] operates in approximately 270 stores in 18 countries: Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovakia, Romania, Israel, Bulgaria, Russia, Austria, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Belarus, Albania, Latvia, Estonia, Malta, Ukraine, Serbia, Germany and Malaysia [1] [ citation needed ]

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History

Kenvelo dates back to December 1991, when Dany Himi and Michael Saul founded the Prague-based company, CTC - SPORTWEAR. [2] Registered capital of the company was CSK 100 thousand. [2] A few months later, Israel-born Himi became the sole owner of the company [2] and gradually built a chain of clothing stores, Himi's Jeans.

In 1996, Himi decided to establish a new brand to compete with the well-established clothing chains. His initial proposal was Josh; other managers had different proposals. [3] After each proposal, some managers said "yes" while others said "no". [3] David Dahan proposed a brand name Kenvelo, [3] Hebrew for "yesandno" (כן ולא).

In March 1998, Himi transferred a 30% share in CTC to David Dahan. In June 1999 CTC was renamed Kenvelo CZ. [2]

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References

  1. https://www.travelforall.my/
  2. 1 2 3 4 Commercial register at justice.cz, identification number (IČ) 44794436, both founders had in 1991 permanent residence in Bamberg, Germany; in October 1994 the company was renamed CTC - SPORTSWEAR
  3. 1 2 3 Marius Dragomir, "The answer has been a big ´yes´", Prague Business Journal, May 2003