Tommy Hilfiger - Product Lines

Product Lines

  • Hilfiger Denim, a premium-upscale denim collection for men and women; designs are inspired by American classics and finished with a modern edge
  • True Star Gold, fragrance created by Hilfiger and spokeswoman Beyoncé Knowles
  • True Star, another fragrance created by Hilfiger and with spokesperson Beyoncé Knowles
  • True Star Men, a fragrance created by Hilfiger with spokesperson Enrique Iglesias
  • Tommy Girl, fragrance for women
  • Red Label, a line of denim-themed products including jeans, t-shirts, and sweatshirts
  • H by Tommy Hilfiger, an upscale line which was ended after Tommy Hilfger sold his company, the same sort of style is now carried on under the Tommy Hilfiger label in their specialty stores
  • Tommy Hilfiger, the company line of clothes sold in department stores, company stores, and specialty stores
  • Tommy Sport, a defunct line that came out in the 1990s and capitalized on Hilfiger's popularity in urban areas
  • Tommy Hilfiger for the Home, a line of bedding and bath products
  • Tommy Sailing, was due to be released in January or February 2007
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  • Tommy, a brightly colored casual line
  • Tommy Jeans, a denim inspired clothing collection and corresponding fragrance
  • Hilfiger Athletics, a sport inspired clothing line and fragrance

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