Tiffosi

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Product typeCasual wear
OwnerGrupo VNC[1]
ProducedbyCofemel[2]
CountryPortugal
Tiffosi
Product typeCasual wear
OwnerGrupo VNC[1]
Produced byCofemel[2]
CountryPortugal
Introduced1991[2]
MarketsEurope
Websitetiffosi.com

Tiffosi is a Portuguese casual wear brand managed by Cofemel as part of Grupo VNC (VNC Group).[2][3] Jeans are the main product of Tiffosi, along with T-shirts and sweatshirts.[4] The company listed 300th on the top 500 largest companies in Portugal in 2022 by turnover.[5] Tiffosi is considered[when?] the most popular jeans brand in Portugal.[6][7]

Cofemel as a company was established in 1979 and launched the Tiffosi brand in 1991.[2] Tiffosi embarked on the international market in 2006 and the turnover reached 30 million euros in 2007.[2]

In 2008, Grupo VNC acquired Cofemel.[1] Grupo VNC (Vila Nova Carneiro) is led by Portuguese millionaire António Vila Nova with his siblings, who were seasoned in turnaround business in retail sectors.[8]

As of 2015, the company had 70 stores in Portugal. It was also distributing its cloths to over 1 700 clients worldwide.[6]

In 2020, Tiffosi, with a 4.5% market share, ranked second in the children's wear sector in Portugal, preceded by Zara (12.0%) and followed by Mayoral [es; pt] (4.1%).[9]

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