Global fashion retail brand with $9.3B in annual sales
Calvin Klein operates a large-scale fashion retail business across 10,000+ employees with heavy sales coverage (652 active roles). The tech stack reveals a traditional retail operations backbone—SAP, Workday, Blue Yonder for supply-chain planning—paired with Adobe Creative Suite and Centric PLM for design and product lifecycle. Adoption of PLM signals focus on centralizing product data across global sourcing and manufacturing, while repeated pain points around inventory alignment and omni-channel digitalization indicate ongoing friction between legacy store operations and digital channel integration.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director, Art Director
Calvin Klein is a publicly traded global fashion brand founded in 1968 and currently owned by PVH. The brand generated approximately $9.3 billion in global retail sales in 2022 and operates across domestic and international markets through both wholesale and direct retail channels. The product portfolio spans everyday essentials and seasonal collections—denim, apparel, and lifestyle items—marketed under a minimalist design philosophy. The company operates physical stores globally (with active openings and renovations documented) and maintains a large sales and operations workforce to manage inventory, merchandising, and customer engagement across retail locations.
Calvin Klein actively hires across 23 countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Ireland, Switzerland, Turkey, Brazil, China, Vietnam, Taiwan, and Malaysia.
Core stack includes SAP for ERP, Workday for HR, Blue Yonder for supply-chain planning, Centric PLM for product lifecycle management, AWS cloud infrastructure, Snowflake for data, Salesforce Marketing Cloud, and Adobe Creative Suite for design. Adopting PLM-specific tools.
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