Aritzia sets its sights on U.S. fame
Aritzia, the Vancouver-based women's wear company that’s long been a mainstay in Canada, is exploding in popularity in the U.S. with plans for a major expansion south of the border. But experts warn that expanding too quickly could backfire.
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