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    Levis' Case

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    among young customers. Competitors such as Gap‚ Diesel and Wrangler on the other hand managed to connect with young people very well. The 501 five-pocket Jeans by Levi’s had been launched in the mid-1980s with a large TV campaign. This was very successful and sales began a twelve year rise for LEVI’s. But in the 1990s this cash cow (501 Jeans) was milked out. It was not considered cool anymore and young people preferred other brands. The number of US teenagers who considered Levi’s to be cool

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    Levi Strauss at Home and Abroad As one attempts to assess the business ethics of Levi Strauss and Nike in this writing assignment‚ we are again compelled to revisit the critical distinction of conduct that is legal‚ yet still unethical. In both instances‚ Levi Strauss and Nike behaved with the parameters of legal conduct‚ yet few would argue that profiting from exploitive work conditions is an ethical behavior of any socially responsible organization (broad view social responsibility). Obviously

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    ft f1 rt L) \J CLD U Lerri Strauss & Co. Channel Strategy: Mass fo Class In November:oo:. Levi Strauss & Conrpany (LS & Co.) erinounced that tlre comp:lfry rvas plannin.g to roll out a land o f casual wear lbr the mass retail channel. LS & Co.’g nerv brand of clothing. ca}led Levi Strauss Sirrraturel’r{ (see [xhibil r)‚ rvhich is estimated to se]l for abor-rt $:5 a pair‚ wor.rld be available at all 3.ooo Wai-Mart stores throughout the LI.S. be$inning in‚fu1v zoo3. The Levr Strauss Signature brand

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    advertisements from the world famous Levi’s Jean Company portrays this concept of self. One advertisement from a Seventeen magazine published in 1954 presents four women standing in a posed position‚ showcasing various types of Levi clothing attire. Another advertisement‚ published fifty years later‚ in 2009 in the W+K magazine presents a different view by drawing the viewers attention to only one woman‚ who is only clothed waist down with a pair of Levi jeans. The advertisements show a vast cultural

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    Farmer 11/6/2012 Mengwei Wang Levi Strauss Levi Strauss was born in Buttenheim‚ in the Franconian region of Bavaria‚ Germany‚ to an Ashkenazi Jewish family. He was the son of Hirsch Strauss and his wife Rebecca (Haass) Strauss. At the age of 18‚ Strauss‚ his mother and two sisters sailed for the United States to join his brothers Jonas and Louis‚ who had begun a wholesale dry goods business in New York City called J. Strauss Brother & Co (Wikipedia 2012)‚ and Levi Strauss began his legendary life

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    The case of Levi Strauss (1) Who doesn’t know Levi’s‚ the American blue jeans icon known all over the world? Today‚ Levi’s is one of the world’s largest brand-name companies in the blue jeans and casual pants markets. Its products are sold under the Levi’s‚ Dockers and Levi Strauss Signature brands. While Levi’s conveys an image of quality and innovation‚ the brand is mostly recognized for its status as the original pioneer brand among international customers. With sales in more than 100

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    Executive Summary: Levi Strauss & Co is a Global Denim company that has been operating for over 100 years. During the period of 1990-98 they suffered an incredible loss of market share to its competitors. Levi’s failed to change their marketing and advertising strategies to compensate for this change. Alternative choices to Denim as well contributed to this loss. By 2008 Levi’s had decided to re-launch their original jean the 501 on a global scale. They created one fit that will be sold in

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    what the market wants. Levi Strauss & Company has an enviable history. So many things characterized Levi’s past such as‚ record sales‚ record profits‚ committed workers‚ great brands. In 1995 is when the company generated record sales of nearly $7 billion and profits of more than $700 million. From the early 1960s through the mid 1970s‚ Levi Strauss experienced significant growth in its business as the more casual look of the 1960s and 1970s ushered in the "blue jeans craze" and served as a catalyst

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    approached Levi Strauss with a joint proposal; their jeans could now be customized in style and fit to meet each customer’s unique needs and taste. According to CCTC‚ this idea would generate higher profit margins for the company. At the same time‚ Heidi was hesitant about Levi being able to handle the new technology and was uncertain if the whole operation would come back later to hunt her. Market research revealed that only a quarter of women were truly happy with the fit of their jeans. The company

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    Levis Case

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    contrapartida a Levi’s tem vindo a perder a sua notoriedade e carisma que lhe eram característicos‚ para as marcas rivais. Embora a Levi’s tenha criado o conceito blue jeans‚ a concorrência intensificou-se‚ e assim surgem também inovações‚ no caso da Lee com aplicação do zipper em 1926. A agressividade competitiva nas blue jeans ocorre‚ com maior incidência‚ durante o período pós-guerra‚ momento em que a sua popularidade aumenta. Como concorrentes podemos identificar a Lee - desde 1892

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