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Ready-to-Wear Child: the Idkids Group (Okaidi) Placed in Judicial Reform

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The Northernist group IDKIDS was placed on Tuesday in court for most of its brands in France, including its head sign of ready-to-wear for children Okaïdi, a new illustration of the

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The group, which employs about 2,000 people in France in its various brands, including Okaïdi or the Oxybul wake-up games, was placed on Tuesday, February 3rd in judicial reform by the judiciary and hopes to save time to recover.

·Paris, France
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The proceedings before the Lille Métropole Commercial Court concern Obaïbi, Okaïdi, Oxybul and the IDLOG logistics platform. The high-end Jacadi Paris brand escapes from this market with high profitability.

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The Northernist group IDKIDS was placed on Tuesday in court for most of its brands in France, including its head sign of ready-to-wear for children Okaïdi, a new illustration of the

·France
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The IDKIDS group has been placed in judicial reform. The group owns Obaïbi brands (clothing for ages 0-3), Okaïdi (3-14), Oxybul (awaking games) and the IDLOG logistics platform.

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The IDKIDS group has requested the placement in court of most of its brands, including its flagship Okaïdi children's sign. A hearing is taking place this Tuesday, February 3rd before the Lille Métropole Commercial Court to consider its application.

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The procedure concerns its Obaïbi brands (clothing for 0 to 3 years old), Okaïdi (3-14 years old), Oxybul (arousal games) and the IDLOG logistics platform, specifies the group that employs 2000 people in France.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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