CAPRI HOLDINGS ANNOUNCES BRANDS’ PRODUCT DONATIONS TO VICTIMS OF UKRAINE WAR 

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by John Russel Jones

Global fashion luxury group Capri Holdings Limited announced that it will be donating over €1 million in essential clothing (coats, sweaters and shoes) from its brands Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors through the company’s distribution center in Venlo, Netherlands, to aid those displaced by the ongoing war in Ukraine. To execute this initiative, the company is utilizing collection points created by Venlo Helps Ukraine, a local initiative created to organize the collection of clothing, medical goods, non-perishable food and other essential items for distribution within Poland and the Ukraine border. 

After being transported to Warsaw at no cost by transportation and logistics company Rutilli, the donated products will be distributed through A Shop Without Cash Registers, an organization located in Brwinów, Poland. The organization has set up a location in donated space at the Galeria Brwinów Shopping Center, where the products and clothing are displayed in a store-like environment, making it more convenient for refugees to find the items they need.