Fratelli Rossetti Ends 2015 with Positive Results
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Fratelli Rossetti Ends 2015 with Positive Results

Fratelli Rossetti, one of the most successful Italian luxury shoe brands in Europe, completed 2015 with a 4% increase in sales to 72 million euros. Positive results were shown not only in direct sales, but also in online trading. Revenues from this channel increased by 70% compared to last year. Fratelli Rossetti has achieved cost savings through management optimization. In 2016, the shoe retailer intends to continue developing retail in Italy, where four stores will be restarted and two more new ones will be opened in Capri and Milan. Currently, there are 31 single-brand and more than 500 multi-brand brand stores in the world in Belgium, China, Russia, France, Italy, Morocco, Japan, Great Britain and the USA.

Fratelli Rossetti, one of the most successful Italian luxury footwear brands in Europe, ended 2015 with a 4% increase in turnover to 72 million ...
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