Legami Opens 80th shop in Italy

The latest opening in the Due Mari Shopping Center, in Maida is the 80th for Legami Milano as the company continues to grow.

Three new store openings in the past week bring the total of boutiques opened in Italy in 2024 up to 30.

The company continues to expand with a global presence in 70 countries: with the 80 single-brand boutiques in Italy, the ecommerce channel www.legami.com, 70 shops-in-shops, over 700 corners, 10,000 authorised sellers and strategic partnerships with the most important bookshops and chains in the world.

Legami’s 2025 strategy will focus on expanding into the North American and Asian markets to replicate the success achieved in Europe and further establish itself as a truly global brand.

Meanwhile, in the UK market, sales have been strong for the limited edition Christmas erasable pen collection and the 2024 advent calendar. With a price tag of £45, the price did not put customers off, with many retailers selling out.

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