Aritzia

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Aritzia LP is a Canadian clothing retail company founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, by businessman Brian Hill in 1984. Aritzia sells a variety of lifestyle apparel through various upscale retail stores across Canada, the United States, and online. Aritzia describes itself as an "everyday luxury" brand at attainable prices.[4]

Company type
Public
Founded1984
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Aritzia LP
Company type
Public
TSX: ATZ
IndustryClothing
Retail
Founded1984
FounderBrian Hill
HeadquartersVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Number of locations
101[1] (2021)
Area served
North America
Key people
Jennifer Wong (CEO)
ProductsYoung women's clothing and fashion accessories
Sportswear
RevenueIncrease C$2.20 billion (2022)[2]
Increase C$0.19 billion (2022)[2]
Total assetsIncrease C$1.84 billion (2022)[2]
Total equityIncrease C$0.69 billion (2022)[2]
Number of employees
8,300[3]
Websitearitzia.com
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Aritzia store in Sherway Gardens, Toronto, Canada
Aritzia's previous logo

History

Aritzia opened its first store in 1984 in Oakridge Centre, a shopping mall located on Vancouver's West Side.[5] Since making national forays across the Canadian retail clothing landscape throughout the next two decades, the company opened its first U.S. stores in Seattle and Santa Clara in November 2007.[6]

The company went public on October 3, 2016.[7]

In 2019, major shareholder Berkshire Partners, an American private equity company, exited its stake.[8]

In June 2021, Aritzia announced it would be acquiring Reigning Champ, a menswear-focused Canadian athleisure and streetwear brand, for $63 million.[9]

In May 2022, Jennifer Wong took over as CEO, replacing longtime founder and executive chair Brian Hill.[10] Prior to taking on the position of CEO, Wong held the role of COO at Aritzia since 2007. Wong joined the firm in 1987 as a sales associate at the Robson Street store in Vancouver, one of the first Aritzia's first flagship stores.[11]

Aritzia announced its acquisition of the Fred Segal brand on February 19, 2026.[12]

Brands

Unlike other Canadian clothing retailers, Aritzia distinguishes itself by primarily selling its own in-house fashion brands, such as Wilfred, Wilfred Free, Le Fou by Wilfred, TNA, Golden, Talula, Babaton, The Group by Babaton, 1 -01 Babaton, Sunday Best, Main Character, Community, and Super Puff. In 2014, Aritzia introduced two handbag lines: SIXELEVEN and Auxiliary.[13] Stores also carry clothing from labels such as Citizens of Humanity, Mackage, New Balance, Levi's, A Gold E, Havaianas, J Brand, Adidas, Herschel Supply Co., and rag & bone.[14]

Stores

The interior and exterior architectural configurations of Aritzia's stores are designed individually. After a location is hand-selected, a team of architects and interior designers create a bespoke look with a mixture of local influences, natural materials, custom furniture, and art.[15] It is intentional that there are no mirrors in most of the dressing rooms, forcing shoppers to head into a communal space. (Each store has at least one dressing room with a permanent or roll-in mirror for those shoppers wanting additional privacy). Some locations have complimentary coffee bars or serve alcohol.[16]

As of January 2021, Aritzia operates 101 stores in North America; 68 boutiques are located in Canada including 5 TNA stores, 8 Wilfred stores, and 4 Babaton stores.[17][1] There are 44 Aritzia stores in the USA, including a 13,000 square-foot flagship location in Manhattan, New York City.[18]

In January 2017, Aritzia announced the opening of a flagship store in Chicago on Rush Street.[19]

E-commerce

In November 2012, Aritzia launched the aritzia.com e-commerce site.[20] It also provided a digital magazine with artist profiles and galleries of clothing trends.

References

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