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Jimmy Choo Size Chart

 

Shoes

Jimmy Choo shoes are in Italian sizing.

 

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

Italy / EUUSUKJapanAustralia
3441213
34.54121.53.5
3552224
35.55.52.522.54.5
3663235
36.56.53.523.55.5
3774246
37.57.54.524.56.5
3885257
38.58.55.525.57.5
3996268
39.59.56.526.58.5
40107279
   
 

 

 

 

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Belts

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

UKItalyJapanAustraliaBelt Length
XXS63854 - 530 inch
75 cm
XS84076 - 831 inch
80 cm
S104299 - 1033 inch
85 cm
M12441111 - 1235 inch
90 cm
L1446121437 inch
95 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Hats

Measurement Unit: US (inch) | World (cm) | Both

Head Circumference
S22 inch
56 cm
M22 inch
57 cm
L23 inch
58 cm
   
 

 

 

 

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Jimmy Choo

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Jimmy Choo is a British high fashion house specialising in luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and fragrances. The company, J. Choo Limited, was founded in 1996 by Malaysian Chinese couture shoe designer Jimmy Choo and British Vogue accessories editor Tamara Mellon. The brand claims to have been a favourite of Diana, Princess of Wales. The company was listed on the London Stock Exchange until it was acquired in November 2017 by Michael Kors Holdings, now Capri Holdings. 

The brand traces its roots to shoemaker Jimmy Choo who had set up his workshop in the late 1980s out of the converted Metropolitan Free Hospital in the East End of London.  He was distributing his shoes at a stall of the local market. He was known by the editors of fashion industry magazines because he could recreate Manolo Blahnik's high-heeled shoes in different colours. Sandra Choi, daughter of Jimmy's wife's sister, joined him in 1989 and quickly became in charge of designing the shoes. In the early 1990s, Jimmy Choo catered to the global jet set, including Diana, Princess of Wales.  "Choo first met Diana [in 1991] when he was summoned to Kensington Palace by the princess after his name across in the Press. 'I was so excited I could not sleep the whole night. In fact I was so scared of oversleeping that I practically stay awaked.'  The subsequent meetings were even less formal and they soon became great friends."

The first ready-to-wear shoes were sold in September 1992 at the Gina store on 42 Sloane Street.  In the early nineties, Jimmy Choo met with Tamara Mellon who, as a Vogue fashion assistant, would often ask Jimmy's help in customising shoes.  After she quit Vogue, Tamara proposed in 1995 to Mr Choo to develop a luxury, ready-to-wear line of shoes. The company was founded in May 1996 when Tom and Ann Yerdye decided to fund their daughter's idea by investing £150,000 in return for 50% of Jimmy Choo Limited and the right to use the name Jimmy Choo. Tamara was made President, Tom chairman.

On July 5, 1998, Jimmy Choo is mentioned in the fifth episode of HBO's Sex and the City: this marked the launch of a celebrity-driven go-to-market model. It confirmed the need to open a US store fast: this was done in November 1998. Following this opening, Tamara Mellon, Sandra Choi and Marilyn Heston's Get Good Ink PR agency continued to work on the celebrities angle by making a large showing at the Academy Awards in March 1999: they dyed the Jimmy Choos they were loaning to actresses for the Oscars night in colours that matched their dresses.  Tamara and Sandra repeated and perfected this art at every other Oscar ceremony.

These years were also marked by a growing tension between Jimmy Choo and Tamara Mellon, with Tom Yeardye often acting as the calming agent. Jimmy Choo was more interested in couture shoe making whereas the Yeardyes wanted to scale ready-to-wear: "I love the idea of couture and its emphasis on creation.  I leave the ready-to-wear to my partner and team."  A pair of couture shoes would take two weeks to manufacture with the assistance of eight people.  In 1998, Jimmy Choo moved his couture workshop from Hackney to 18 Connaught Street. Tom offered to buy Jimmy Choo out but Jimmy refused to sell.  Both sides thought that the solution to these tensions was to sell the business... 

Robert Bensoussan, former director of sales for Sonya Rykiel (1986–89), director of international sales for Escada (1990–92), CEO of Christian Lacroix (1993–97) and Gianfranco Ferré (1999-2000) called Tamara Mellon in April 2001 to "convince her that he was the one who could take the business to the next level".  Robert Bensoussan contacted David Burns, the head of the consumer, leisure and retail practice of Phoenix Equity Partners to set up with them "a new investment vehicle, Equity Luxury Holdings, which would invest in other UK brands that. like Jimmy Choo, could be developed."  The investment committee of Phoenix Equity considered the investment proposal on September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks suspended the transaction. A couple of weeks later, David Burns enquired about Jimmy Choo's sales in the US and was surprised to read they were up by 30% to 40% year over year, which he compared to the tumbling share prices of the companies of the fashion industry.  Phoenix revalued the business from the £50 million the Yeardyes were asking for down to £18 million. The deal was closed on November 19, 2001. A new holding company, Yearnoxe Ltd., took over the European and US operations of Jimmy Choo Ltd. Equinox controlled 51% of Yearnoxe, Tamara and Tom split evenly the remaining 49%. Robert Bensoussan was CEO, Tamara Mellon president, Tom Yeardye chairman. Mr Jimmy Choo sold his 50% stake of Jimmy Choo Limited for £8.8 million and left the company.

Lion Capital acquired a majority shareholding in November 2004.  The company was valued at £101 million, i.e. 3 times the expected sales and 13x the expected operating profit of 2004.  The owners of Jimmy Choo Limited would get £95.7m. Lion Capital was to buy the stakes of Equinox and the Yeardyes representing 78% of the company. The Yeardyes' 49% stake was worth £42.8m and Equinox's 51% £48.8m. Ann Yeardye was to receive £21.4m in cash, Tamara Mellon £12m in cash, £8.2m in stapled bonds with an underlying value of £18.2m and 3% in sweet equity (her total stake after the transaction was 12%). Some of the staff got a stake, one of which was Hannah Colman, the first saleswoman who rose to be the European director of retail in 2004. The transaction was paid by leveraged debt: £45m to £50m was borrowed which represented 5 times the EBITDA of 2004. Equinox made net proceeds of £35 million, i.e. 4x the investment made 3 years earlier. 

The company was sold on February 7, 2007 to TowerBrook Capital Partners and Gala Capital.  The company Jimmy Choo Limited was valued at £185 million, £170 million of which was paid upfront and £15 million in 2008 on performance. The £185 million valuation represented 2.2 times the sales and more than 10 times the operating profit of 2007. By selling its shares to TowerBrook, Lion Capital doubled its initial investment in two years. After the transaction, TowerBrook owned 65% to 70% of the company, Tamara Mellon was the second largest shareholder with a stake in the low teens (and a total annual compensation of £600,000: £300,00 in salary and £300,000 in benefits), Gala Capital the third largest with 10% and Robert Bensoussan the fourth largest shareholder. As part of the deal, Robert Bensoussan left the company in May 2007. 

In 2011, it was sold to Labelux (which was integrated into its parent company, JAB Holding Company in July 2014) for £525.5 million.  In 2012, the company hired ex-LVMH executive Pierre Denis as its CEO.  As of late-2020, veteran Hannah Colman, who has been with the brand since inception, was named CEO.

The company's IPO was announced in September 2014. In October 2014, the company announced it would price its London Stock Exchange listing at 140 pence a share, giving the firm an equity value of £546 million.

The company put itself up for sale in April 2017.  In July 2017, it was announced that the company would be bought by Michael Kors Holdings in a deal worth £896m.  The transaction was completed on 1 November 2017.

The first Jimmy Choo store was opened in the fall of 1996 on Motcomb Street in London.  The store's first saleswoman was 18-year old Hannah Colman, the girlfriend of Tamara's youngest brother, Daniel.  In October 2001, the London store was moved to 169 Draycott Avenue.  In December 2003 a Jimmy Choo boutique opened on Bond Street and later a third on Sloane Street.

The first two US stores were opened in November 1998: a New York boutique in the Olympic Tower off Fifth Avenue, and a joint store with Vidal Sassoon in Los Angeles at the corner of North Canon and Little Santa Monica Boulevard (in 1998, the US stores were held jointly and evenly by Tom and Ann Yeardye on one side, Vidal Sassoon on the other).

Over the following years, Jimmy Choo expanded its store portfolio by opening directly operated stores and with local partners. Over 2011 and 2012, Jimmy Choo took control of the majority of its Asian operations in China, Hong Kong and Japan. Several boutiques are to be found in secondary outlets such as Saks Fifth Avenue, as well as smaller boutique stores on shopping estates such as Woodbury Common Premium Outlets in Central Valley, New York.

Their Global Flagship Store is in London in the popular Mayfair at 27 New Bond Street and it's the biggest in the world. 

The brand has won awards for its products, including the British Fashion Council Awards Designer Brand category in 2008, the Accessories Council Brand of the Year 2008, the Footwear News Brand of the Year Award, and the 2009 Nordstrom Partners in Excellence award.


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