Marc Kappel, a Dutch fashion designer, launched a fashion brand for successful men. The brand's philosophy is a stylish design with functionality. Comfort multiplied by premium quality materials is Marc Kappel's formula for success.
Fashion collection inspired by childhood and youth around the world
Marc Kappel's unique style was influenced by his childhood and youth. Traveling all around the world, living in several countries and being exposed to different cultures has formed a specific approach to the concept of his brand. Inspired by the diversity of the world, culture and people, Marc Kappel decided to focus on comfort and quality of modern man's wardrobe.
Marc Kappel started his business with his own multi-brand store. However, the search for collections that could fully satisfy the needs of a modern and successful man did not always end in success. He decided to create his own brand. Many years of experience in business and fashion helped create a successful concept.
Men's fashion collection of clothes and shoes
Marc Kappel's collection contains clothes and shoes for men. Due to its universal cultural code, it is popular in different countries of the world, both in Europe and Asia. Simplicity and minimalism of forms are embodied in highest quality materials.
Marc Kappel is meticulous and very detailed-oriented when it comes to selecting materials and fittings, primarily on professional advice from its Milan office. He focuses on the world's best fabric manufacturers and cooperates with top factories around the world. Long-term partnerships with the best factories enable the company to find the right balance between price and quality.
The head office is now based in the Middle East region, Dubai.
"Clothing and footwear is a business card that speaks for you. Those who choose my brand declare their preferences - comfort and quality - and my job is to emphasize their aspirations for success with style solutions. I think this is important, especially for men," says Marc Kappel.
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