Guess Inc

NYSE: GES
$25.68
-$0.26 (-1.0%)
Closing price April 25, 2024
Guess?, Inc. is a global lifestyle brand known for its wide range of apparel and accessories for men, women, and children. The company's offerings include everything from jeans and dresses to eyewear and watches, designed to cater to various fashion needs. Guess operates in several key markets, including the Americas, Europe, and Asia, selling its products through both direct-to-consumer and wholesale channels. Additionally, Guess licenses its brand for a variety of complementary products, enhancing its presence in the fashion industry. Founded in 1981 and based in Los Angeles, California, Guess has become a symbol of youthful, adventurous, and innovative fashion.
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