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    Tod's founder warns 'Made in Italy' reputation at risk from supply chain probes

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    Posted on October 10, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Diego Della Valle warns that supply chain probes threaten 'Made in Italy' reputation. Italian prosecutors investigate labor abuses, affecting luxury brands.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Supply Chain Probes on Italian Fashion
    • Concerns Raised by Diego Della Valle
    • Legal Actions Against Luxury Brands
    • Challenges in Supply Chain Monitoring

    Tod's Founder Warns of Threats to 'Made in Italy' Brand Integrity

    Impact of Supply Chain Probes on Italian Fashion

    MILAN (Reuters) -Diego Della Valle, founder and chairman of the Italian luxury group Tod's, said on Friday that investigations into Italy's fashion supply chain risk damaging the country's global reputation for top brands and quality products.

    Italian prosecutors are seeking to place the shoemaker under judicial administration over alleged labour abuses among its suppliers.

    Concerns Raised by Diego Della Valle

    "Made in Italy' represents one of our country's areas of excellence and ... if someone questions it (even) slightly, this causes enormous damage," Della Valle said at a press conference in Milan.

    "Made in Italy" is the term used in the country as shorthand for Italian exports and quality goods.

    The entrepreneur asked for laws that provide "Italian regulatory bodies with all the tools needed to carry out thorough inspections, while also allowing us (brands) to work without being judged on the basis of often completely unfounded accusations."

    Legal Actions Against Luxury Brands

    Prosecutors allege Tod's "culpably failed" to adequately oversee its suppliers, including two contracted directly, in order to pursue higher profits. The company - which is not under investigation - said that it complies with the law.

    Five other luxury brands have already been put under judicial administration for similar reasons in Italy since the start of last year.

    Challenges in Supply Chain Monitoring

    Della Valle stressed that the probes involve a small number of cases compared to the many companies that respect the rules.

    Brands that operate in Italy often use suppliers who in turn subcontract the work to other companies.

    Monitoring the entire supply chain "is not possible", Della Valle said.

    (Reporting by Elvira Pollina, writing by Elisa Anzolin, editing by Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Diego Della Valle warns about risks to 'Made in Italy' reputation.
    • •Italian prosecutors investigate fashion supply chain issues.
    • •Tod's faces scrutiny over alleged supplier labor abuses.
    • •Della Valle calls for better regulatory tools in Italy.
    • •Supply chain monitoring challenges highlighted by Della Valle.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tod's founder warns 'Made in Italy' reputation at risk from supply chain probes

    1What is 'Made in Italy'?

    'Made in Italy' is a label that signifies products manufactured in Italy, known for high quality and craftsmanship, especially in fashion and luxury goods.

    2What are supply chain probes?

    Supply chain probes are investigations into the practices and compliance of suppliers within a supply chain, often focusing on labor conditions and ethical standards.

    3What is judicial administration?

    Judicial administration is a legal process where a company is placed under court supervision to ensure compliance with laws and regulations, often due to financial or operational issues.

    4What are labor abuses?

    Labor abuses refer to violations of workers' rights, including poor working conditions, unfair wages, and exploitation, often leading to legal scrutiny for companies.

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