La marque de bagages norvégienne Db obtient un investissement de LVMH

Db, l'entreprise de bagages norvégienne autrefois connue sous le nom de Douchebags, a obtenu le soutien de LVMH Luxury Ventures alors qu'elle s'étend au-delà des sports extrêmes pour cibler le marché créatif plus large.

L'entreprise a été fondée après la rencontre entre Truls Brataas et le skieur Jon Olsson alors qu'ils faisaient du surf en Norvège en 2009. Ils ont conçu des sacs destinés aux voyageurs pratiquant des sports extrêmes et ont lancé leur premier produit en 2012 sous le nom de Douchebags, qui a ensuite été raccourci en Db en 2019 afin de refléter une utilisation plus large par les étudiants et les professionnels.

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