UNIQLO

UNIQLO Lua error in Module:Unicode_data at line 293: attempt to index local 'data_module' (a boolean value). is a Tokyo fashion and clothing company. It is a fast growing company, one of the five biggest specialty fashion retailers in the world.[1] The company makes T-shirts, jeans, and casual wear for both women and men. It is owned by Fast Retailing, a Yamaguchi based company.

UNIQLO Co., Ltd.
IndustryFashion
Retail
FoundedUbe, Yamaguchi Prefecture 1949
HeadquartersTokyo HQ: Midtown Tower, Akasaka Kyuchome, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
ProductsClothing
Number of employees
30,000 (2008)
ParentFast Retailing Co., Ltd.
WebsiteUniqlo.co.jp

Locations

UNIQLO has locations in 25 countries. The majority of shops and primary market is Japan. Shops are also in: Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, Vietnam, India, USA, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Sweden, The Netherlands, Denmark and Italy.[2]

History

The company began in Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan in 1949. It has grown steadily since then. In 1984, Fast Retailing opened the first UNIQLO shop in nearby Hiroshima Prefecture. Since then it opened an online business in 2000. It then became international with shops in London (2001); Shanghai (2002); then, Korea, the US in the SoHo fashion district of Manhattan in New York, and Hong Kong (2005). Since then it expanded into France (2007), Singapore (2009), and Russia (2010). Recently, on 27th September, they opened "BICQLO", which is a collaboration shop with Bic Camera.(2012)[3]

Product

One of UNIQLO’s main product is HEATTECH. These clothes are sold in many countries.[4] It keeps people warm, so it is useful in winter. It is thin and comfortable, so people can wear many layers of clothing easily. Also it has some good functions: it keeps in heat, and dries quickly. HEATTECH material has odor control, is anti-static, and stretches. Moreover, there are a variety of HEATTECH products, including: T-shirts, turtlenecks, underwear, leggings, and socks.[5] Furthermore, heattech jeans have gotten attention for keeping people warm.[6]

Hiring

UNIQLO announced that it is changing the way it hires new workers. Large companies in Japan usually hire new college graduates once a year. UNIQLO is changing to hiring people all through the year. They are also open to hiring people who have not yet graduated, people who graduated several years ago, and people with other jobs. UNIQLO is also a gateway to Japanese products in many countries.

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References

  1. "Uniqlo in Oz: what can we expect?". insideretailing.com.au. Retrieved 18 December 2012.[dead link]
  2. (“Group Outlets | FAST RETAILING CO., LTD.,” 2021)
  3. Fast Retailing. "company history". Retrieved 13 December 2010.
  4. Morwenna Ferrier (November 9, 2018). How Uniqlo's HeatTech took over the world. Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2018/nov/09/how-uniqlos-heattech-took-over-the-world. Retrieved July 30, 2020. 
  5. Fast Retailing. "company product". Retrieved 19 December 2010.
  6. Parker, Ashely (December 17, 2010). "Power Suits Take On New Meaning". New York Times (New York). 

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