Turnover: 540 million EUR (2021)

Country: France

  • C&A France is a subsidiary of C&A, an international Dutch clothing chain. The company's origins date back to 1841 in the Netherlands, where it was active in fabric trading.
  • The company's internationalization began in 1911, when it set up operations in Germany and neighboring countries. The group, which expanded into China in 2009, now has over 120 stores in France and 1,500 worldwide
  • In addition to C&A, the group owns the Clockhouse, Canda, Yessica, Your Sixth Sense, Westbury, Baby Club, Palomino, Here & There, XXL Grand Taille and Angelo Litrico brands.
  • The brand closed 8 stores in 2018 and 13 in 2017 in France

Studies mentioning this company

The men's ready-to-wear market - France

Other companies mentioned:

  • Kiabi Europe
  • Fast retailing Group Unoqlo
  • Jack & Jones
  • GAP
  • Armand Thiery
  • Celio
  • Inditex groupe (Zara)
  • C&A France
  • Ralph Lauren
  • Intersport France
  • Go Sport France
  • Bonne Gueule
  • Asphalte
  • 1083
  • Zadig et Voltaire
  • Brice (groupe Mulliez)
  • Jules (groupe Mulliez)
  • Devred
  • Eden Park
  • Massimo Dutti (Inditex groupe)
  • H&M Groupe
  • Decathlon Groupe
The children's clothing market - France

Other companies mentioned:

  • GAP
  • Inditex groupe (Zara)
  • Kiabi Europe
  • IKKS
  • C&A France
  • Générale pour l'enfant Groupe (Sergent Major)
  • Petit Bateau
  • Intersport France
  • Idkids Groupe
  • Jacadi (Idkids groupe)
  • Sport 2000
  • GEMO (Eram Groupe)
  • Vert Baudet
  • Cyrillus
  • DPAM Du Pareil au Même (Générale pour l'enfant groupe)
  • Catimini (Idkids Groupe)
  • Natalys
  • Petit Pan
  • Absorba (Idkids Groupe)
  • Okaidi (Idkids)
  • Tape à l'Œil
  • Orchestra Prémaman
  • Sucre d'Orge
  • Petit Béguin
  • Vinted
  • Shein
The women's ready-to-wear market - Spain

Other companies mentioned:

  • Inditex groupe (Zara)
  • ABF group - Primark
  • H&M Groupe
  • Kiabi Europe
  • C&A France
  • El Corte Inglés
  • Pimkie
  • Bershka
  • Mango
  • Celio
  • Shein
  • Massimo Dutti (Inditex groupe)