Partners
GAP
GAP is one of the largest clothing companies in the United States. It is a multinational corporation with five brands (GAP, Banana Republic, Old Navy, Athleta, and Intermix), over 3,200 stores, annual revenue exceeding $13 billion, and 165,000 employees.
GAP clothing, known for its affordable, simple, and casual clothing, is a favorite among Americans, and GAP stores are always packed with people during holidays.

H&M
H&M is a Swedish multinational fashion company with stores in Asia, Europe, and the United States. Its products are known for their affordable prices.
As a fast-paced clothing manufacturer, one of H&M's greatest strengths is the rapid time it takes for clothing to appear in stores. This allows consumers to quickly access the latest fashion trends.

Kappahl
Founded in Gothenburg in 1953, Kappahl is one of Sweden's largest clothing store chains.
KappAhl is one of the top three clothing brands in Northern Europe, with approximately 380 stores across Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Poland. The company's mission is to provide affordable fashion to a broad audience and to become the most profitable and preeminent fashion retail chain in the Nordic region.

Lindex
Lindex is a Swedish fashion company, a Nordic fashion brand alongside H&M. Its stores are located in dozens of countries around the world. Lindex's product line includes women's clothing, lingerie, and children's wear.

Next
Next plc (also known as Next) is a British multinational clothing, footwear, and homewares retailer headquartered in Enderby, Leicestershire. The majority of Next's stores are located in the UK and Ireland, with a smaller number in continental Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. By sales, Next is the UK's largest clothing retailer, surpassing Marks & Spencer in early 2012 and 2014.
