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Levi Strauss Case Study
Introduction:

This paper deals with the marketing strategies for the Levis Strauss brands to become the

top brand in the world in various kinds of jeans and other apparels. Levis Strauss is having the

75% share in the GWG but allowed them to maintain in their own way. The GWG was also the

first to produce pre-washed jeans and had a good position in the market. GWG and Levis Strauss

Canada were concentrated on the high class people and not much concentrated on the retail

market with this one the new firms enters in to the market and the production rate of the GWG

and Levis Strauss has declined.

Company Background

Levi Strauss was founded in 1853 first and foremost selling dry goods in the wholesale clothing

market. The company was founded in San Francisco, California. Davis and Strauss purchased

the patent of the idea of using copper rivets in clothing on May 20, 1873. Levi Strauss put

concentrate on its two brands (Levi’s and Dockers) because the brand was originally licensed to

Jack Spratt. Jack Spratt is a small jeans manufacture based in Montreal.

The GWG (Great Western Garment Company) founded in Edmonton, Alberta in 1911, becoming

the first jeans brand company in Canada. GWG has always been an integral part of the Canadian

heritage. The brand mainly made up with quality and the price will be reasonably to all type of

customers. It is the first brand uses the stonewash jeans. GWG was a leading brand in 1972 in

Canada, this brand maintaining 30% of the market in jeans industry. At that time in this market

there are more brands in the market and there were no design labels and their own label brands.

GWG brand never been designed for females. The GWG jeans are mainly for the working men

Research course- week Assignment # 1 December 13th 2010

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in mining, farming, construction and related to same occupations. The image of GWG is more

positive and “workman-like” than Levi's. This brand will mainly for the comfort and stay long

life. The



References: Research course- week Assignment # 1 December 13th 2010 LEVI STRAUSS CASE STUDY 12

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