Brighton Collectibles
Brighton Collectibles is an American accessories manufacturer and retailer. Its headquarters are located in the City of Industry, California. Brighton Collectibles operates 180 retail stores worldwide and has an online shop.
History
The concept for Brighton began when founders Terri Kravitz and Jerry Kohl opened their first specialty retail store. In 1991, Kravitz and Kohl launched Brighton Collectibles with a single collection of belts. Over time, Brighton has expanded their range of products to include accessories, footwear, luggage, and home accessories in its home line.In 2007, the company won a case before the U.S. Supreme Court to allow price floors in Leegin Creative Leather Products, Inc. v. PSKS, Inc., which addressed the legality of minimum resale price maintenance.