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Founded 2000
Headquarters London, United Kingdom

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ASOS is a UK-based e-commerce website launched by Nick Robertson in 2000. Operating purely online, ASOS sells clothes and beauty items targeted at those in their twenties. ASOS now sells over 80,000 branded and in-house products, epitomizing omni-channel retailing with both web and mobile shopping options. Apart from operating as an e-commerce site, ASOS also acts as a fashion blog with a monthly magazine, aiming to serve as a source for fashion inspiration and content for young people.
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It's Long Overdue for Fashion to Think About People With Disabilities
Fashion 

It's Long Overdue for Fashion to Think About People With Disabilities

Why should style have limits?

UK Youth Fashion Brand COLLUSION is Asking Young People One Simple Question
Fashion 

UK Youth Fashion Brand COLLUSION is Asking Young People One Simple Question

Presented by COLLUSION
“What do you wish for, in the year you come of age?”

The Leisure Pack From Reebok Contains Two Fresh New Colorways
Footwear 

The Leisure Pack From Reebok Contains Two Fresh New Colorways

Presented by ASOS
Available Exclusively From Looped.

To Survive, Streetwear Must Abandon Sexism
Fashion 

To Survive, Streetwear Must Abandon Sexism

The “boys’ club” mentality puts the entire movement in danger.

Joey Bada$$ Talks About His Heroes and Having an All-Black Jeans Phase in New Interview
Music

Joey Bada$$ Talks About His Heroes and Having an All-Black Jeans Phase in New Interview

He also remarks on being inspired by Sean Diddy Combs.

ASOS CEO Shares Plans For Massive $40 Million U.S. Warehouse
Fashion 

ASOS CEO Shares Plans For Massive $40 Million U.S. Warehouse

Shipping on those basic T’s just got even cheaper.

 

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