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Triumph International
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Triumph International

Triumph International is a world-leading premium lingerie manufacturer and “body contouring engineer,” headquartered in Bad Zurzach, Aargau, Switzerland. Founded in 1886 by the Spiesshofer and Braun families and still privately held, the company focuses intensely on women’s innerwear and shapewear, covering bras, panties, shapewear, swimwear, sportswear, and the sloggi zero-feel collection. Renown

SwitzerlandEst. 188616.5K+Unlisted ( Family Business )

Business Nature

Global Manufacturing: Triumph operates more than 20 owned core manufacturing centers globally. Core Production Distribution: Asian Production Base Primary: Vietnam, Thailand, India, and China. Among these, the Vietnam facility represents its most advanced and highly automated production base to date. Europe/North Africa: Morocco and Austria. Primarily supplying high-end custom collections for the European market.

Core Business Areas

Company: Triumph | Field: Core Intimates & Hosiery — Absolute Core Business Area Women's Intimates: [Core Business] Bras: This is Triumph's heritage. Includes: Wireless Bras, Sports Bras Triaction Collection, Padded Bras, Seamless Bras, Nursing Bras, Sleep Bras, Push-up Bras signature technology, and Triangle Cup Bras. Underpants: Full category coverage, with emphasis on Lace Underpants, Seamless Underpants, and sloggi's Ultra Comfort Underpants. Sets: Triumph places strong emphasis on the "coordinated ensemble" concept. Men's Intimates: [Relevant] Primarily operated under the sloggi men brand, covering: Boxer Briefs, Trunks, and Undershirts. Functional Intimates: [Core Business] Shapewear: Triumph's "waist cinchers" and "full-body shapers" utilize proprietary fabrics, holding a significant share in the premium shapewear market. Thermal Underwear: Warmth-focused intimate wear lines launched for Asian markets e.g., China, Japan. Loungewear: [Relevant] Includes silk robes and flannel pajamas, often sold as coordinated seasonal collections. Hosiery: [Relevant] Primarily positioned as accessories complementing the intimates category.

Industry Rankings

Corporate Report

Triumph International is one of the world's largest intimate apparel manufacturers, headquartered in Bad Zurzach, Aargau, Switzerland, with over 135 years of industry heritage. As a family-owned private enterprise, Triumph operates on a vertically integrated model and conducts business across more than 120 countries and regions. It was among the earliest entrants into China's premium intimate apparel market and continues to maintain a top-three position in high-end department store channels to this day.

Core Business

Triumph's core business spans the full range of women's intimate apparel categories, with bras serving as the flagship product line, covering all segments including wireless, sports, soft-cup, nursing, seamless, and push-up styles. The sloggi brand commands an exceptionally high market share in seamless underwear, while sloggi men offers men premium boxer briefs and briefs. In the shapewear category, Triumph's Shapewear Water series is a leading global choice for postpartum recovery and body shaping. Additionally, the brand produces a substantial range of high-end lace robes, silk pajamas, and comfortable loungewear sets, comprehensively addressing home and intimate apparel needs. In 2025, the brand launched its "Anti-Gravity" jelly-groove technology globally, replacing traditional metal underwires with innovative materials to resolve comfort pain points.

Global Presence

Triumph operates across 120 countries worldwide, with more than 20 proprietary manufacturing centers strategically located in Vietnam, Thailand, India, China (serving as the primary Asian production base), as well as Morocco and Austria (for European and North African premium custom collections). The company employs approximately 16,500 people globally and produces over 200 million garments annually. Its retail network spans over 2,000 brand-exclusive stores while simultaneously serving over 40,000 multi-brand retailers. China-based employees represent approximately 15% of the global workforce, and online channels (Tmall, JD.com, Douyin) now account for around 40% of China's total revenue.

Key Strengths

Triumph's core competitive advantage lies in its vertical integration capability: owning its own factories and R&D centers, with industry-leading expertise in lace and elastic fiber development—a supply chain barrier that pure brand-licensing companies cannot replicate. The brand's global annual revenue is projected to remain stable at 1.6 to 1.8 billion euros in 2025, and its "size accuracy" and "support performance" enjoy exceptionally high reputation among consumers. On the sustainability front, over 60% of new product lines in