C.P. Company Caps Off 50th Anniversary Celebrations With Exhibit

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The exhibition held during Milan Men's Fashion Week retraces the brand’s innovation and pioneer approach to Italian sportswear.

Flattened inside paper-thin glass cases, each prototype came with detailed descriptions of what made them innovative.

Lorenzo Osti, son of the company’s founder and company president since 2019, said “each of the 10 projects we did in 2021 established a dialogue and celebrated one of the aspects connected to the brand; they represented several meaningful views on the company, while the exhibit is more about celebrating the brand in its entirety.”

Paying homage to a 50-year history is no easy task, and Osti admitted he may need some rest after the showcase wraps on Monday, but he is motivated to keep going.The brand is seeing rapidly growing sales in new markets, including France, where the underground hip-hop scene is embracing the label. This has triggered the entrepreneur to secure a premium spot in Marseille to open a flagship, which will bow in the spring.

He forecast sales could top the 100 million euro threshold next year, but he plans to use 2022 to better understand where the brand is headed and what is drawing consumers to it, “turning them into loyal and returning clients.” Over five decades, C.P. Company has attracted international youth subcultures, become recognizable for its “goggle jacket” introduced in 1988 and has most recently entered a new phase of its development strategy under

 

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