Fourteen stores in the centers of the largest cities in the Netherlands – this is one of the latest productions for our regular client – the Levi’s brand.
At the end of last year, we prepared a special project for Levi’s in cooperation with the chain of department stores De Bijenkorf. The project involved the production of fourteen stores in the largest Dutch cities – Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Eindhoven, Maastricht and Utrecht. All stores are located in De Bijenkorf – a chain of high-end department stores in the centers of Dutch cities. In De Bijenkorf stores you can find a wide range of premium brands such as Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss and Ralph Lauren. Founded in 1870, the chain currently has 7 stores nationwide – in each of them we prepared two Levi’s stores (women’s and men’s). All of them are shop-in-shops (SIS) with an area between 35 and 40 m2. The project was a big logistic challenge because the production of the stores took place about the same time. All assembly works were done at the end of October 2017.
The stores were prepared with a detailed brand concept. Materials such as wood, plywood, steel and glass were used for production. It is also worth mentioning that fitting out Levi’s retail space requires a number of environmental and sustainability standards and that the materials should have special, ecological certificates.
The cooperation between Ergo Store and the Levi’s brand is a long-term project. In addition to the described project in the Netherlands, in 2017 we prepared stores in such countries as Germany, Denmark, France, Spain, Italy, Romania, Hungary, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia and Poland. Cooperation with the legendary producer of jeans will be continued this year.
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