German Harold’s faces a crisis in the domestic market

German Harold’s faces a crisis in the domestic market

Less stores making more purchases, and the development of export. That’s how German leather goods’ brand Harold’s is facing the crisis of the domestic market. The company headquartered in Obertshausen (near Frankfurt) opened in 1936 and is today managed by the nephew of the founder Thilo Schmelz with his son Lennart. The production is done…

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