JD Sports - Brands

Brands

The following brands are stocked by JD Sports Fashion Plc:

  • Adidas
  • Adidas Originals
  • Apple Bottoms
  • Asics
  • Ben Sherman
  • Bench
  • Blacks Leisure Group
  • Calvin Klein
  • Canterbury of New Zealand
  • Carbrini
  • Crocs
  • Converse
  • Cotton Traders
  • Diadora
  • Eastpak
  • Eckō
  • Evisu
  • Fila
  • Fred Perry
  • Helly Hansen
  • Heelys, Inc
  • Hummel
  • Hurley International
  • Joma
  • K-Swiss
  • Lacoste
  • Le Coq Sportif
  • Levi's
  • Location
  • Majestic Athletic
  • New Balance
  • Nike
  • Mckenzie
  • Nicholas Deakins
  • NY Yankees
  • New Era
  • Only Play
  • Penguin
  • Playboy
  • Puma
  • Quiksilver
  • Reebok
  • Reef
  • Rip Curl
  • Rocawear
  • Roxy
  • Schott
  • Samsonite
  • Sergio Tacchini
  • Speedo
  • Star In The Hood
  • Timberland
  • Two-Angle
  • Umbro
  • Vans
  • Voi
  • ALU

Amongst many others in smaller quantities

JD also stocks ten exclusive brands:

  • McKenzie — Men's, Women's and Junior clothing and footwear
  • Carbrini Sportswear — Junior fashion clothing and soccer apparel
  • Animal — Men and Women's Surf clothing and footwear
  • Brookhaven — Men's and Women's clothing
  • Boxfresh — Men's Clothing
  • Rivington — Men's Clothing
  • O'Neill — Men and Women's Surf clothing and footwear
  • Pure and Simple Basics - Women's clothing
  • Frisk - New Women's clothing components

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