Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Boxeur Des Rues


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The result was no consensus. (non-admin closure) SST  flyer  at 08:58, 16 June 2016 (UTC)

Boxeur Des Rues

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No evidence of any significance from the two refs provided. Searches suggest nothing better. Tagged for notability three weeks ago but additions since provide no improvement in notability. Fails WP:GNG  Velella  Velella Talk 13:40, 24 May 2016 (UTC)  Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus.

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 * Note: This debate has been included in the list of Fashion-related deletion discussions. • Gene93k (talk) 18:44, 1 June 2016 (UTC)
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Keep per the significant coverage in reliable sources.  The article notes: "Italian streetwear brand Boxeur Des Rues is expanding in Italy and internationally. The brand was born in France in 2003 and is now owned by Italian entrepreneur CEO Federico De Ponti. ... The company has already opened two flagship stores, most recently one in Milan in November 2012, and one in Madrid in November 2013. The brand will open its first French monobrand store in St.Tropez in 2014."  The Google Translate of the article notes: "Boxeur Des Rues - literally from French. 'Street fighter'. The brand is inspired by the French boxing savate. This combination of elements of the English boxing with martial arts, who borrowed and taken to the beginning of the XIX century French sailors from Asian ports. This technique was used in the fights street fights that were often in those days. Later in Marseille - the largest and most notorious port of Europe - there were numerous illegal fight clubs. It was at this time and there was a term boxeur des rues: real athletes who were born and lived on the street. And the essence of the brand Boxeur Des Rues was the merger of the street and sporting style. The first store under the brand Boxeur Des Rues were opened in Italy. To date, there are 40 single-brand stores and more than 600 multi-brand."  The Google Translate of the article notes: "The store of the future? we must not wait to get to know how it will be. For Boxeur des Rues, in fact, the store of the future is already a reality. The street style fashion brand has translated its will to action, transforming the flagship store in Via Torino (in Milan) in a store 2.0 concept. Through RFID, led wall, social, and sensors magic mirror for smart fitting, the physical and virtual worlds meet to ensure the shopping experience a mix of emotions and truly innovative services. Store of the Future and concept store 2.0 Established brand sportswear and streetwear inspired by the world of French boxing and fight illegal clubs Marseille, Boxeur des Rues produces men, women and children's collections for a total of 1 million garments every year. Clothing and accessories are sold through a channel of 35 direct stores in Europe and Asia, with the addition of a more than 600 stores multibrand channel." <li> The Google Translate of the article notes: "Boxer street is an Italian brand, inspired by the world of French boxing. This sport was born from the union of the techniques of boxing and oriental martial arts. French boxing was imported in the late 19th century by French sailors who were calling at the ports of Southeast Asia and the Far East and who used it during recurrent fights. Many circles of clandestine fights (the fight clubs) then appeared in the port of Marseille known to be one of the most infamous in Europe and one of the most important. In these circles, paris were engaged on men trained and determined to win. The Boxer brand street was so inspired by the story of these athletes who were born and grew up in the street, by merging the world of streetwear and sportswear."</li> <li> The Google Translate of the article notes: "Part of the concept of sporting luxury new draft Boxeur Des Rues. The brand that is inspired by the world of savate, the French boxing, and it literally means 'street fighter', while maintaining its core business of fashion, aims to conquer some European markets as a specialist in high-end clothing and accessories. 'We opened a research and development of technical materials to produce, to asempio, made gloves in high-level Italy bringing the luxury in the world of combat,' explained the CEO Federico De Ponti. ... The company, which closed the 2012 to share € 25 million and a growth of around 10% over the previous year, has 30 flagship stores, including twenty in Italy, including the largest flagship store opened a few months ago in via Torino, Milan. And retail development does not seem to stop. 'The next openings will cover three stores in Spain, where we recorded an exceptional growth of 20%, one in Austria and one in Italy, in the Triveneto'."</li> </ol>There is sufficient coverage in reliable sources to allow Boxeur Des Rues to pass Notability, which requires "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject". Cunard (talk) 22:42, 4 June 2016 (UTC) </li></ul> <div class="xfd_relist" style="border-top: 1px solid #AAA; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAA; padding: 0px 25px;"> Relisted to generate a more thorough discussion and clearer consensus. Relisting comment: Cunard's sources warrant more detailed discussion.  Sandstein  17:20, 8 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Delete as I have noticed the news sources above but none of it is actually solid enough to improve the article to the levels of solid independent notability, the listed coverage information is not convincing enough and my own searches have found nothing convincingly better. Please see also Italian Wiki which actually deleted this multiple times so this shows the concerns; native Wikis usually keep their own articles including with no improvements but this suggests there's certainly nothing acceptable for English. SwisterTwister   talk  05:51, 7 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Delete - fails WP:GNG. Tom29739 [ talk ] 19:10, 7 June 2016 (UTC)
 * Delete, company is not notable, fails WP:ORG. Arun Kumar SINGH (Talk)  06:31, 8 June 2016 (UTC)

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 * Keep per Cunard's sources and plenty more potential sources on Google News. (Also, 'des' should be lowercase per standard French capitalization.) Pburka (talk) 19:33, 12 June 2016 (UTC)


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