Petit Bateau

Petit Bateau
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The origins of the brand dates back in 1893. Pierre Valton, former hosier in Troyes, is married to Noémie Quincarlet, the daughter of his former employer. At that time, he founded his own hosiery with his three sons. This factory is named Valton-Quincarlet & Fils and is specialized in long johns, jackets and riding pants.

Marinette, the heroine on former Petit Bateau advertisements, wearing underwear of the brand in 1934.
In 1918, Etienne Valton, son of Pierre Valton invented the modern underpants cutting the legs of the long johns. In 1920, he patented the brand Petit Bateau. According to the legend, Pierre Valton was inspired by the French children's song "Maman, les p'tits bateaux" that his son was singing.[1] At the same time, it is the beginning of the campaigns Petit Bateau with the character of Marinette drawn by Beatrice Mallet. Marinette is a smiling and mischievous little girl who reflects the image of the brand.

In the 1970s, the brand is in debt. So in 1988 ...read more

Country of origin 
FR France
Business established 
1893
Franchising since 
1970
Number of units (worldwide) 
400
Target countries 
AU AU
AT AT
CN CN
HR HR
CZ CZ
FR FR
DE DE
HU HU
IT IT
JP JP
PL PL
PT PT
RO RO
RU RU
ES ES
SE SE
GB GB
US US
Contract type 
Contract duration (years) 
5
Investment level 
Franchise fee 
10.000 EUR
Marketing contribution 
2,00 % of TO/month
Please note that the legal and financial info presented here may vary, depending on the country and region. Prices are expressed in EUR and may have been converted from local currencies at the time of the listing.
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