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| company_name = Sean John
| company_logo =
| company_type =
| company_slogan =
| foundation = 1998
| location = New York, United States
| key_people = [[Sean Combs]] <small>(CEO)</small><br />Dawn Robertson <small>(President)</small> Capricorn Clark <small>(Global Brand Manager)</small>
| industry = Apparel
| products = [[Clothing]], [[footwear]], [[fragrance]], [[fashion accessory|fashion accessories]]
| revenue = {{profit}} $132 million ([[fiscal year|FY]] 2006)
| homepage = http://www.seanjohn.com/
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'''Sean John Clothing Inc''' is a clothing and fragrance company owned by hip-hop mogul [[Sean Combs]] . The apparel company takes its name from Combs' first and middle given names.

People representing the brand include Combs himself, musicians such as [[Nelly]], [[T.I.]], [[Fabolous]], [[Game (rapper)|Game]], [[Dolla]], [[Rick Ross]] and [[Busta Rhymes]], athletes including [[Dwyane Wade]], plus fashion models [[Tyson Beckford]] and [[Kevin Navayne]].

==History==
In 1998, Combs decided to launch a signature collection of sportswear under his name Sean John. Since its launch, Sean John has enjoyed critical and commercial success with revenues now exceeding $100 million annually.
Sean John has often appeared at the award ceremony for the [[Council of Fashion Designers of America]] (CFDA) held annually in New York. For five consecutive years since 2000, Sean John has been nominated for its excellence in design. In 2004, Sean John was awarded the CFDA Men's Designer of the Year award.

In February 2001, Sean John produced the first nationally televised runway show during Fall [[Fashion Week]] when it simultaneously aired live on [[E!|E! Television]] and the [[Style Network]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2008}} During fashion week in February 2002, the [[New York Times]] ran a front page story on Sean John.{{Citation needed|date=September 2008}}

In 2004, Sean John invested in the high-end label [[Zac Posen]].

On August 1, 2008, Dawn Robertson formerly of Old Navy, was named the president of Sean John. In October 2008, the company purchased urban lifestyle brand [[Enyce]] from [[Liz Claiborne]] for $20 million dollars.<ref name="enyce">{{cite news |title=Liz Claiborne to Sell Enyce to Sean John |url=http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122463608857456985.html?mod=googlenews_wsj |publisher=[[Wall Street Journal]] |date=2008-10-22 | first=Rachel | last=Dodes}}</ref><ref name="iamking">{{cite web |title=The scent of royalty |url=http://www.azcentral.com/style/fashion/articles/2009/01/21/20090121iamking.html |publisher=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=2009-01-21}}</ref>

In November 2008, Combs launched his latest men's perfume under the Sean John brand called ''I Am King''.<ref name="iamking" /> On November 24, 2008, he unveiled a new Times Square billboard for the ''I Am King'' line to replace his iconic Sean John ad. The giant billboard is currently the largest print ad in Times Square.

==Controversies==
In October 2003, Combs was under intense media attention for using [[sweatshop]] labour to produce his clothing line. Among the accusations, originally put forth by the [[National Labor Committee]] (NLC), workers were subjected to body searches, fired if [[pregnant]] and paid sweatshop wages. Combs responded to the BBC that there would be a "zero tolerance" investigation at Sean John. He stated to a group of reporters, "I'm as pro-worker as they get."<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3222521.stm P. Diddy in Sweatshop Row]</ref>

In late 2006, MSNBC reported that [[Macy's]] had pulled from its shelves and its Web site two styles of Sean John hooded jackets, originally advertised as featuring faux fur, after an investigation by the nation's largest animal protection organization concluded that the garments were actually made from [[Raccoon Dog]].<ref>[http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16329355/ Sean John jackets were made with dog fur] (December 22, 2006) MSNBC. Accessed 2008-06-01.</ref> Combs, the label's founder, said he had been unaware of the material, but as soon as he knew about it, he had his clothing line stop using the material.

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.seanjohn.com/ Official website]

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