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COMPANIES | 01/14/2020

OXÍGENO and SUFFLÉ stopped producing


A brand that over time achieved a good degree of remembrance among consumers.

As a consequence of the crisis that the Argentine footwear industry is going through and the lack of continuity in management, the two important brands put an end to their productions. OXÍGENO was created in 1976 by Jorge Ganimián and SUFFLÉ in 1950 by Antonio De Biase. The first one specialized in outdoor and casual shoes, while the second did it in comfort slippers.

Both brands achieved a strong positioning in the local market, and had periods of greater demand.

Facing the closures, the businessmen informed that all the personnel affected to the production was compensated.