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| − | [[File:4E76534A-5E9D-4C07-B006-E155EC2652B4.jpg|thumb|right]] Aritzia Inc. is a Canadian women's fashion brand founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, by Brian Hill in 1984. Aritzia operates various upscale retail stores across Canada and the United States. The company went public on October 3, 2016.<ref> https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/business/aritzia-soars-on-tsx-shares-up-10-69-per-cent-at-close-1.3099363 </ref> | + | [[File:4E76534A-5E9D-4C07-B006-E155EC2652B4.jpg|thumb|right]] Aritzia Inc. is a Canadian women's fashion brand founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, by Brian Hill in 1984. Aritzia operates various upscale retail stores across Canada and the United States. The company went public on October 3, 2016.<ref> https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/business/aritzia-soars-on-tsx-shares-up-10-69-per-cent-at-close-1.3099363 </ref> Aritzia primarily sells in-house brands, such as Wilfred, Wilfred Free, Le Fou by Wilfred, TNA, Babaton, The Group by Babaton, 1 -01 Babaton, Sunday Best, and Community. In 2014, Aritzia introduced two handbag lines: SIXELEVEN and Auxiliary. |
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Revision as of 14:25, 21 December 2020
Aritzia Inc. is a Canadian women's fashion brand founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, by Brian Hill in 1984. Aritzia operates various upscale retail stores across Canada and the United States. The company went public on October 3, 2016.[1] Aritzia primarily sells in-house brands, such as Wilfred, Wilfred Free, Le Fou by Wilfred, TNA, Babaton, The Group by Babaton, 1 -01 Babaton, Sunday Best, and Community. In 2014, Aritzia introduced two handbag lines: SIXELEVEN and Auxiliary.
