After WWII, during the denazification process, Hugo Boss was classified initially as an "activist, supporter and beneficiary" of the Nazi regime. He was fined and temporarily lost his right to vote. His business continued, but he personally faced mild penalties compared to others.
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The company itself was not shut down or heavily sanctioned. After Hugo Boss’s death in 1948, the business pivoted away from uniform production and moved into civilian fashion, eventually becoming the high-end menswear brand we know today.