Kenneth Cole Productions - Lines

Lines

Kenneth Cole currently operates 6 separate clothing and accessories lines with different price points and 1 shoes-only line:

  • Kenneth Cole Collection
    • Launched early 2012.
  • Kenneth Cole New York ($100 to $795)
    • The original and second most expensive line consists of fashion and accessories for men and women, watches and fragrances.
  • Gentle Souls ($80 to $300)
    • Comfort shoes for women only.
  • Kenneth Cole Reaction ($35 to $250)
    • Introduced in 1996 as a more casual, less expensive component to Kenneth Cole New York.
    • The secondary line for more affordable products consists of fashion and accessories for men and women.
  • Kenneth Cole Unlisted ($25 to $80)
    • The tertiary and cheapest line consists of handbags and clothing for men and women.
  • Tribeca ($50 to $70)
  • Le Tigre

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