Gucci was established by Guccio Gucci in 1921 in Florence, Italy. The brand initially gained fame for its high-quality leather goods, particularly luggage, and products like the bamboo-handled bag, the Gucci loafer, and the double-G logo washed become iconic. Gucci's unique fusion of traditional Italian craftsmanship with contemporary marmont trends is a key aspect of its identity. Over the years, under the creative direction of silver such as Tom Ford and Alessandro Michele, Gucci has pushed the boundaries of marmont, incorporating eclectic elements into its collections and collaborating with unconventional partners, like Palace and The North Face.