BESTSELLER is an international, family-owned fashion company with a strong foundation. Founded by the Holch Povlsen family in Denmark in 1975, we remain true to our Founding Principles.

We have a range of more than 20 brands including JACK & JONES, VERO MODA, ONLY and NAME IT. We sell fashionable garments and accessories for all ages, genders and occasions. Our products are based on the concept of good quality at competitive prices.

We have about 17,000 employees - Including 4,000 in Denmark. We have approx. 2,600 chain stores - Including 290 in Denmark.

For the past three years, the ReSuit project has been pursuing a solution for textile recycling. Now, the project alliance is ready to present its positive findings. 
The International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry in Pakistan and Bangladesh has been renewed for six more years – the longest term yet.
This year, colleagues at BESTSELLER were invited to propose a charitable cause close to their hearts for the annual New Year's donation from BESTSELLER Foundation
A record investment in automation will take fashion logistics to the next level.
The largest sustainability investment in BESTSELLER's history will limit the emission of greenhouse gases in the fashion industry's value chain.
Since the inception of the global innovation lab in 2017, BESTSELLER has been a consistent supporter of bringing together talents from all over the world to co-create solutions for the challenges our planet is facing. This year will be no exception.
The first roof top solar system installed by BESTSELLER’s partner SOLshare, has begun powering a factory of a textile supplier in Bangladesh. The installation- part of a larger and wider initiative- will convert up to 20 percent of the factory’s energy consumption to clean, renewable power, marking an important milestone for BESTSELLER’s efforts in reducing the environmental impact of its supply chain.
Global fashion company BESTSELLER and architecture studio Henning Larsen have unveiled the concept design for a new ground-breaking logistics centre to be built in the Netherlands. The centre will be the biggest of its kind in Europe made with mass timber, and the companies aim for the building to reach ambitious standards for design and sustainability.