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How Comme des Garçons Grew Its Business Worldwide

By: GlobePRwire
November 21, 2025 at 10:55 AM EST

Comme des Garçons, founded by visionary designer Rei Kawakubo in 1969, has grown from a small Tokyo atelier into one of the most influential fashion houses in the world. Its global success was not built through traditional marketing or mainstream trends, but through a bold philosophy: challenge the norm, break conventions, and let originality speak louder than popularity. This unconventional approach became the foundation for CDG’s worldwide expansion.

1. A Radical Design Language

CDG gained international attention by presenting clothing that rejected traditional ideas of beauty. Kawakubo’s deconstructed silhouettes, asymmetrical tailoring, and avant-garde concepts captured the interest of global fashion editors and buyers early in the 1980s. Her ability to redefine clothing as artistic expression positioned Comme Des Garcons as a brand for thinkers, creators, and boundary-pushers.

2. Strategic Presence in Global Fashion Capitals

Comme des Garçons expanded gradually but purposefully. After success in Japan, the brand opened stores in Paris, London, and New York, bringing its unique identity to the world’s major fashion cities. Each store was designed as an artistic space, enhancing CDG Hoodie's reputation for innovation and offering shoppers an immersive retail experience.

3. Diverse and Experimental Sub-Labels

CDG created multiple sub-lines, such as Comme des Garçons PLAY, CDG BLACK, CDG Shirt, and Comme des Garçons Homme Plus, allowing the brand to reach different markets and price ranges. PLAY, with its iconic heart logo, became a global casual-luxury favorite, expanding CDG's appeal to a wider, younger audience.

4. Iconic Collaborations

The brand mastered the power of collaborations long before it became a trend. Partnerships with Converse, Nike, Jordan, Supreme, Levi’s, H&M, and Stüssy helped CDG bridge luxury with street fashion. The CDG x Converse Chuck Taylor became one of the most recognized sneaker collaborations in the world, helping CDG reach global mainstream visibility while staying true to its edgy creativity.

5. Consistent Presence at Paris Fashion Week

Comme des Garçons’ runway shows in Paris are legendary. Kawakubo’s theatrical presentations, often more like art installations than fashion shows earned worldwide media coverage, reinforcing the brand's reputation for groundbreaking creativity. This global visibility strengthened the CDG Hoodie name and attracted loyal customers from every corner of the world.

6. Strong Wholesale & Retail Network

CDG built a powerful distribution system by placing its products in top luxury retailers like Dover Street Market, SSENSE, Farfetch, Barneys, and international boutiques. This gave the brand access to elite customers globally while preserving its artistic integrity.

7. Digital Growth & Global E-Commerce

With the rise of online shopping, CDG expanded its reach by offering collections through official and partnered e-commerce platforms. Social media and fashion communities helped spread the brand’s identity, making pieces like the PLAY Heart tees and Converse sneakers viral worldwide.

What Financial Data Exists for Comme des Garçons

  1. Annual Turnover / Revenue Estimates
  • According to the Financial Times, Comme des Garçons’ global turnover was around US$450 million in 2024, up from ~US$320 million in 2019.
  • Earlier reports (e.g., Racked) said revenue rose from US$130 million in 1999 to US$150 million in 2005, to US$180 million in 2008, and then to more than US$280 million in more recent years.
  • According to Dazed, around US$220 million annual revenue is tied to fragrance business.
  • SuccessStory estimates CDG’s average annual sales at US$280 million.
  1. Subsidiary / Entity-Specific Financials
  • COMME DES GARCONS SAS (French wholesale arm) reported net sales (turnover) of €63.17 million as of May 31, 2024.
  • That same entity’s net profit was €3.42 million.
  • COMME DES GARCONS INTERNATIONAL (France) had “net sales” of €4.34 million for the same reporting period.
  1. FashionBI Listing
  • According to FashionBI, Comme des Garçons’ revenue in Japanese Yen: 26,200 million JPY in 2019.
  • (Note: FashionBI requires a paid plan to reveal full multi-year data.)

Conceptual Financial Graph (Based on Public Data)

Here’s a simplified line chart (conceptual) of estimated global annual revenues for Comme des Garçons, based on the fragmented public data:

Year

Estimated Revenue (USD)

1999

~$130 M 

2005

~$150 M 

2008

~$180 M 

~2017

~$280 M (or more) 

2019

~$320 M (since 2024 is 450 and FT says up from 320 in 2019)

2024

~$450 M 

Interpretation

  • The growth trend is very strong: from ~$130 M in the late 1990s to ~US$450 million by 2024.
  • A big part of this growth likely comes from mass-appeal lines like CDG PLAY, which the FT article credits heavily for expanding global reach
  • The French wholesale arm (Comme des Garçons SAS) is moderately sized (turnover ~€63 M) but not the entire business.

Limitations & Risks in This Analysis

  • Comme des Garçons is not a publicly listed company, so there’s no comprehensive investor-style annual report.
  • Different data sources use different definitions: “turnover,” “sales,” “net sales” may not be strictly comparable.
  • Currency conversion: Some data is in JPY, some in USD, some in EUR, which introduces inconsistency.
  • Some financial data platforms (e.g., FashionBI) limit access; publicly available “free” data is fragmentary.


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