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Shoppers are only just learning what ASOS actually stands for after 23 years

People have been left gobsmacked after discovering what ASOS actually stands for following its 2000 launch – with many wondering why they’ve never bothered to look it up before

It sells more than 850 brands as well as its own range of clothing and accessories, but shoppers are only just learning what ASOS actually stands for. Founded by Nick Robertson, Andrew Regan, Quentin Griffiths and Deborah Thorpe, the online fashion retailer ships to all 195 countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Europe.

Since its launch in 2000, ASOS has acquired Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge from the collapsed Philip Green’s Arcadia Group. However, it started out exclusively selling imitations of clothing worn by superstars on television, in movies and in music videos.

This inspired the company’s name ASOS, which originally stood for AsSeenOnScreen, with the tagline “Buy what you see on film and TV”. Speaking about the change from in-person to online shopping, founder Nick Robertson said on WWD: “The high street’s presence is being democratised. Twentysomethings have better things to do than go to the high street.

“She has 10 to 20 brands in her closet. If she is online, is she going to go to 10 to 20 websites? The world’s largest brand is in their pocket [via a mobile device].” Commenting on the revelation online, one Twitter user said: “You’re telling me that ASOS stands for As Seen On Screen?!?!?!” Another user added: “Apparently ASOS stands for As Seen On Screen? Did not know?” A third commenter said: “Whoa. I don’t know why I never thought to look it up.”

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