What is the difference between Burberrys and Burberry?

BURBERRY's previous name was Berburrys. It was renamed BURBERRY after the transformation of Burberrys. In 1999, Roberto Menichetti, the creative director of BURBERRY, removed the S from the original name of the brand, Burberrys, and became today's BURBERRY. In addition to laying the foundation for transformation, it became younger. 〉, is to commemorate Thomas Burberry, the founder of BURBERRY. In 1856, Thomas Burberry opened a clothing store in Hampshire, England, beginning BURBERRY's century-old history; in 1924, the classic plaid pattern consisting of camel, black, red, and white was registered as a trademark, and the elegant retro tones became popular and shiny. In addition to being indispensable clothing and accessories for British aristocrats and political and economic celebrities, the celebrities are also deeply loved by the fashionable public. To commemorate, all commemorative models produced by BURBERRY are labeled as Burberrys and are also limited edition products.