Sergio Valente (clothing)
Sergio Valente is an American clothing brand best known for juniors' and women's designer jeans and stretch-denim fabrics. It is currently owned by the privately held Seattle Pacific Industries Inc., founded in 1981, which additionally owns the Reunion and Saltaire menswear brands and the Unionbay teen-clothing brand.
The jean's supposed original designer - 'Sergio Valente' - is fictitious. Mr. Valente, in fact, never existed. The actual creator of the Sergio Valente brand jeans, was Eli Kaplan, president of Englishtown Sportswear Ltd.[1]
Seattle Pacific Industries is based in Kent, Washington, near Seattle. Sergio Valente has fashion showrooms in New York City, and Los Angeles. The brand dates to 1975, and was relaunched by Seattle Pacific in the 1990s.
Its jeans are sold in the United States, UK and Japan.
Seattle Pacific's president in 2004 was Steve Ritchey.[2]
Footnotes
- ↑ Alexandra Jacobs (Feb 11, 2015), A New Generation of Designers Chooses Anonymity, The New York Times
- ↑ Alwyn Scott (Dec 13, 2004), Final cut for textile quotas: Poor nations no longer guaranteed work, The Seattle Times
References
- Sergio Valente (official site)
- The Seattle Times/NW Retail News (June 2003): "Merchandising and Strategy Changes: A glance at retailers that are restrategizing"
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Aug. 7, 2004): "Retail Notebook: Saltaire targets 25-55 demographic". by Christine Frey
- The New York Times (February 11, 2015):"Critic's Notebook: A New Generation of Designer's Chooses Anonymity by Alexandra Jacobs