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[[File:AldoRD.jpg|thumb|240px|right|An Aldo store in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]].]]
[[File:AldoRD.jpg|thumb|240px|right|An Aldo store in [[Santo Domingo]], [[Dominican Republic]].]]
[[File:Aldo in SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City.jpg|thumb|240px|right|An Aldo store in the mall ''[[SM Aura Premier]]'' in [[Bonifacio Global City]], [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]].]]
[[File:Aldo in SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City.jpg|thumb|240px|right|An Aldo store in the mall ''[[SM Aura Premier]]'' in [[Bonifacio Global City]], [[Metro Manila]], [[Philippines]].]]
'''The Aldo Group''' (corporately styled "ALDO") is a private [[Canada|Canadian]] [[corporation]] that owns and operates a worldwide chain of shoe and accessory stores. The company was founded by [[Aldo Bensadoun]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], in 1972, where its corporate headquarters remain today. It has grown to become a worldwide corporation, with nearly 1,600 stores under four retail banners: Aldo, Call It Spring/Spring, [[Little Burgundy]] and Globo. Stores in Canada, the US, the UK, and Ireland are owned by the Group, while international stores are franchised. The company once operated the now closed or re-branded banners Simard & Voyer, Christian Shoes, Access, Pegabo, Transit, Stoneridge, Locale, Feetfirst and FIRST (which was the American version of Feetfirst). On March 13, 2012, the Aldo Group signed on with [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] to produce the [[Truth or Dare by Madonna]] fashion line. This footwear was launched in August 2012, at [[Macy's]], [[Nordstrom]], Selfridges, ASOS.com, The Bay, Little Burgundy and Capezio.{{cn|date=March 2013}}
'''The ALDO Group''' (corporately styled "ALDO") is a private [[Canada|Canadian]] [[corporation]] that owns and operates a worldwide chain of shoe and accessory stores. The company was founded by [[Aldo Bensadoun]] in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], in 1972, where its corporate headquarters remain today. It has grown to become a worldwide corporation, with nearly 1,600 stores under four retail banners: ALDO, Call It Spring/Spring, [[Little Burgundy]] and GLOBO. Stores in Canada, the US, the UK, and Ireland are owned by the Group, while international stores are franchised. The company once operated the now closed or re-branded banners Simard & Voyer, Christian Shoes, Access, Pegabo, Transit, Stoneridge, Locale, Feetfirst and FIRST (which was the American version of Feetfirst). On March 13, 2012, the ALDO Group signed on with [[Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna]] to produce the [[Truth or Dare by Madonna]] fashion line. This footwear was launched in August 2012, at [[Macy's]], [[Nordstrom]], Selfridges, ASOS.com, The Bay, Little Burgundy and Capezio.{{cn|date=March 2013}}


==History==
==History==
Aldo shoes was founded in Canada in 1972 as a footwear concession within [[Le Chateau]]. The original group included stores in [[Montréal]], Ottawa, [[Quebec City]], and Winnipeg. Aldo Bensadoun known today as a global shoe giant built his empire starting in [[Montréal]]. After four generations, the Bensadoun family continues into the shoe industry. "Mr. Bensadoun never intended to follow in the footsteps of his father, a shoe retailer in Morocco and France, or his grandfather, a cobbler in Algeria" (Strauss, 2010).<ref name=strauss>{{cite news| url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/your-business/grow/expanding-the-business/aldos-global-footprint/article1695862/ | location=Toronto | work=The Globe and Mail | first=Marina | last=Strauss | title=Aldo's global footprint | date=2010-09-03}}</ref> Aldo Bensadoun learned Italian to better communicate with his suppliers in Italy, and eventually he cut out the middleman who serviced him between Canada and European manufacturers (Strauss, 2010).<ref name=strauss/> The first freestanding Aldo store was opened in [[Montréal]], in 1978. The brand expanded in the 1980s and 1990s, with stores operating under the name Aldo across Canada. Entering in the US market was going to be a challenge, this was a market where many Canadian companies failed to prosper. "It opened one store in 1990 in the decidedly unfashionable border town of Plattsburgh, N.Y., a mere hour's drive from Aldo headquarters. The store served as a lab where Aldo tested its logistics, marketing and hiring in preparation for a broader American assault" according to Kuncharsky (2002).<ref>Kuncharsky, D. (2002). Aldo Steps Out. Marketing Magazine, 107(3), 7</ref>{{full citation|date=March 2013}} The first store outside of North America opened in Israel in 1995. The brand expanded in the 2000s into Saudi Arabia in 2001, England in 2002, and Singapore in 2003. Since then, the Aldo Group, with the Aldo and Call It Spring/Spring banners, has further expanded on the international market.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aldoshoes.com/us/history|title=ALDO History|publisher=Alsoshoes.com|accessdate=2009-05-20}}</ref>
ALDO Shoes was founded in Canada in 1972 as a footwear concession within [[Le Chateau]]. The original group included stores in [[Montréal]], Ottawa, [[Quebec City]], and Winnipeg. Aldo Bensadoun known today as a global shoe giant built his empire starting in [[Montréal]]. After four generations, the Bensadoun family continues into the shoe industry. "Mr. Bensadoun never intended to follow in the footsteps of his father, a shoe retailer in Morocco and France, or his grandfather, a cobbler in Algeria" (Strauss, 2010).<ref name=strauss>{{cite news| url=http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/your-business/grow/expanding-the-business/aldos-global-footprint/article1695862/ | location=Toronto | work=The Globe and Mail | first=Marina | last=Strauss | title=Aldo's global footprint | date=2010-09-03}}</ref> Aldo Bensadoun learned Italian to better communicate with his suppliers in Italy, and eventually he cut out the middleman who serviced him between Canada and European manufacturers (Strauss, 2010).<ref name=strauss/> The first freestanding ALDO store was opened in [[Montréal]], in 1978. The brand expanded in the 1980s and 1990s, with stores operating under the name ALDO across Canada. Entering in the US market was going to be a challenge, this was a market where many Canadian companies failed to prosper. "It opened one store in 1990 in the decidedly unfashionable border town of Plattsburgh, N.Y., a mere hour's drive from ALDO headquarters. The store served as a lab where ALDO tested its logistics, marketing and hiring in preparation for a broader American assault" according to Kuncharsky (2002).<ref>Kuncharsky, D. (2002). ALDO Steps Out. Marketing Magazine, 107(3), 7</ref>{{full citation|date=March 2013}} The first store outside of North America opened in Israel in 1995. The brand expanded in the 2000s into Saudi Arabia in 2001, England in 2002, and Singapore in 2003. Since then, the ALDO Group, with the ALDO and Call It Spring/Spring banners, has further expanded on the international market.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aldoshoes.com/us/history|title=ALDO History|publisher=Alsoshoes.com|accessdate=2009-05-20}}</ref>


In 1991, the company launched the "Transit" banner in Canada, which later became "Spring" upon launching in the US. Five years later, they started the "Feetfirst" banner which caters to an older clientele. Additionally the company operates "Globo Shoes" geared towards the family market.<ref name=globo>{{cite web|url=http://www.globoshoes.com/ca-eng/culture |title=Shop GLOBO Shoes, Boots, Sandals, & Accessories for Women & Men |publisher=Globoshoes.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref> In 2008, the company began to re-brand some of its "Stoneridge" stores as "Little Burgundy" stores. The new "Little Burgundy" stores carry brand name footwear and accessories from over seventy designers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.littleburgundyshoes.com/ca-eng/culture |title=Shop Little Burgundy Shoes, Boots, Sandals, & Accessories for Women & Men |publisher=Littleburgundyshoes.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref>
In 1991, the company launched the "Transit" banner in Canada, which later became "Spring" upon launching in the US. Five years later, they started the "Feetfirst" banner which caters to an older clientele. Additionally the company operates "Globo Shoes" geared towards the family market.<ref name=globo>{{cite web|url=http://www.globoshoes.com/ca-eng/culture |title=Shop GLOBO Shoes, Boots, Sandals, & Accessories for Women & Men |publisher=Globoshoes.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref> In 2008, the company began to re-brand some of its "Stoneridge" stores as "Little Burgundy" stores. The new "Little Burgundy" stores carry brand name footwear and accessories from over seventy designers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.littleburgundyshoes.com/ca-eng/culture |title=Shop Little Burgundy Shoes, Boots, Sandals, & Accessories for Women & Men |publisher=Littleburgundyshoes.com |date= |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref>
In 2010, the company once again began to evolve when it introduced, in Canada, a new store concept called "Lōcale", which will replace the current "Feetfirst" stores. "Lōcale" is a footwear and accessories boutique-style concept store aimed at young professionals; it offers a number of brand names.<ref name=strauss/> The company has also revived the Pegabo brand which used to be its own chain of stores and is selling the brand in Feetfirst and Lōcale stores. In spring 2011, the Pegabo brand also launched at [[The Bay]] stores in Canada.<ref name=strauss/>
In 2010, the company once again began to evolve when it introduced, in Canada, a new store concept called "Lōcale", which will replace the current "Feetfirst" stores. "Lōcale" is a footwear and accessories boutique-style concept store aimed at young professionals; it offers a number of brand names.<ref name=strauss/> The company has also revived the Pegabo brand which used to be its own chain of stores and is selling the brand in Feetfirst and Lōcale stores. In spring 2011, the Pegabo brand also launched at [[The Bay]] stores in Canada.<ref name=strauss/>


In 2010, the company made major announcements, which led to major expansion in the American market. The Aldo Group and [[JCPenney]] announced the launch of the Call It Spring brand which would sell as a shop-in-shop concept in JCPenney stores across the United States.<ref>[http://www.jcpenney.net/about/jcpmedia/corporatenews/articles/JCPenney_and_ALDO_USA_INC_Team_up_to_Bring_ShopWithinaShop_Footw,138.aspx ]{{dead link|date=October 2012}}</ref> The [[Call It Spring]] concept was expected to be in 600 JCPenney stores by the fall of 2011 and JCPenney would be the only department store retailer of the brand.<ref>[http://www.jcpenney.net/shared/content/PDFs/JCPenney_Fact_Sheet_2010.pdf ]{{dead link|date=October 2012}}</ref> The Aldo Group also announced that it was partnering with [[Kohl's]] department stores to design and produce exclusive footwear products which would be sold under private and exclusive brand names. The new Aldo-designed products were to launch in [[Kohl's]] stores for the Spring 2011 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mypbrand.com/2010/06/16/kohl%E2%80%99s-expands-private-brand-strategy-with-aldo-shoes/ |title=Kohl’s Expands Private Brand Strategy with Aldo Shoes |publisher=Mypbrand.com |date=2010-06-16 |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwd.com/footwear-news/kohls-aldo-ink-footwear-deal-3121649 |title=Kohl's, Aldo Ink Footwear Deal - Business - Footwear News |publisher=WWD.com |date=2010-06-16 |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref>
In 2010, the company made major announcements, which led to major expansion in the American market. The ALDO Group and [[JCPenney]] announced the launch of the Call It Spring brand which would sell as a shop-in-shop concept in JCPenney stores across the United States.<ref>[http://www.jcpenney.net/about/jcpmedia/corporatenews/articles/JCPenney_and_ALDO_USA_INC_Team_up_to_Bring_ShopWithinaShop_Footw,138.aspx ]{{dead link|date=October 2012}}</ref> The [[Call It Spring]] concept was expected to be in 600 JCPenney stores by the fall of 2011 and JCPenney would be the only department store retailer of the brand.<ref>[http://www.jcpenney.net/shared/content/PDFs/JCPenney_Fact_Sheet_2010.pdf ]{{dead link|date=October 2012}}</ref> The ALDO Group also announced that it was partnering with [[Kohl's]] department stores to design and produce exclusive footwear products which would be sold under private and exclusive brand names. The new ALDO-designed products were to launch in [[Kohl's]] stores for the Spring 2011 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mypbrand.com/2010/06/16/kohl%E2%80%99s-expands-private-brand-strategy-with-aldo-shoes/ |title=Kohl’s Expands Private Brand Strategy with ALDO Shoes |publisher=Mypbrand.com |date=2010-06-16 |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwd.com/footwear-news/kohls-aldo-ink-footwear-deal-3121649 |title=Kohl's, ALDO Ink Footwear Deal - Business - Footwear News |publisher=WWD.com |date=2010-06-16 |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref>


The Aldo Group [[outsourcing|sources]] about 60 per cent of its products in China. It also has shoes made in other Asian centres as well as in Brazil, Eastern Europe and Italy.{{cn|date=March 2013}}
The ALDO Group [[outsourcing|sources]] about 60 per cent of its products in China. It also has shoes made in other Asian centres as well as in Brazil, Eastern Europe and Italy.{{cn|date=March 2013}}


==YouthAIDS partnership==
==YouthAIDS partnership==
Aldo partners annually with [[YouthAIDS]], an education and prevention program of [[Population Services International]] using media, pop culture, music, theater, and sports to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psi.org/youthaids/ |title=YouthAIDS Official Website; PSI.org |publisher=PSI |accessdate=2012-01-23}}</ref> According to Aldo's website, the company introduces fundraising products annually for the program, and has generated $3.5 million in donations to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aldoshoes.com/ca-eng/pages/storesection/afaCA_partners/youthaids/ |title=ALDO + YouthAIDS|publisher=Aldoshoes.com|accessdate=2012-01-23}}</ref> The program was launched in 2005 with a celebrity advertising campaign, created by the New York agency Kraftworks NYC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kraftworksnyc.com/main.php?page=clients&client_id=477569 |title=KraftWorks NYC |publisher=KraftWorks NYC |date= |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref>
ALDO partners annually with [[YouthAIDS]], an education and prevention program of [[Population Services International]] using media, pop culture, music, theater, and sports to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psi.org/youthaids/ |title=YouthAIDS Official Website; PSI.org |publisher=PSI |accessdate=2012-01-23}}</ref> According to the ALDO Group's website, the company introduces fundraising products annually for the program, and has generated $3.5 million in donations to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aldoshoes.com/ca-eng/pages/storesection/afaCA_partners/youthaids/ |title=ALDO + YouthAIDS|publisher=Aldoshoes.com|accessdate=2012-01-23}}</ref> The program was launched in 2005 with a celebrity advertising campaign, created by the New York agency Kraftworks NYC.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.kraftworksnyc.com/main.php?page=clients&client_id=477569 |title=KraftWorks NYC |publisher=KraftWorks NYC |date= |accessdate=2012-10-20}}</ref>


==Aldo Product Services==
==Aldo Product Services==
Aldo Product Services (APS) is a division of the Aldo Group launched in 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.styleninetofive.com/jobs/view/aldo-product-services-aps-account-associate |title=Fashions Jobs in Canada |publisher=Style Nine to Five |date=2012-10-11 |accessdate=2013-10-23}}</ref> which is dedicated to providing branded wholesale and private label fashion footwear and accessories. Working with select retail clients, APS creates and develop brands, by offering all the tools and resources to help companies manage successful shoe and accessories departments, from research, product design and development to branding, marketing and distribution. Clients of Aldo Product Services include [[Aubainerie]], [[asos]], [[The Hudson's Bay Company]], [[Debenhams]], [[JCPenney]], [[Kohl's]], [[Citadium]], [[Urban Outfitters]], [[Macy's]], [[Nordstrom]], [[Amazon]], [[Piperlime]], [[Schuh]], [[Sears Canada]], [[Shoemint]], [[Sarenza]], [[Nasty Gal]], [[DSW]], [[Zappos.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://business.financialpost.com/2012/10/29/as-aldo-turns-40-footwear-empire-seeks-to-expand-its-international-reach/ |title=As Aldo turns 40, footwear empire seeks to expand its international reach &#124; Financial Post |publisher=Business.financialpost.com |date=2012-10-29 |accessdate=2013-10-23}}</ref>
ALDO Product Services (APS) is a division of the ALDO Group launched in 2010<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.styleninetofive.com/jobs/view/aldo-product-services-aps-account-associate |title=Fashions Jobs in Canada |publisher=Style Nine to Five |date=2012-10-11 |accessdate=2013-10-23}}</ref> which is dedicated to providing branded wholesale and private label fashion footwear and accessories. Working with select retail clients, APS creates and develop brands, by offering all the tools and resources to help companies manage successful shoe and accessories departments, from research, product design and development to branding, marketing and distribution. Clients of ALDO Product Services include [[Aubainerie]], [[asos]], [[The Hudson's Bay Company]], [[Debenhams]], [[JCPenney]], [[Kohl's]], [[Citadium]], [[Urban Outfitters]], [[Macy's]], [[Nordstrom]], [[Amazon]], [[Piperlime]], [[Schuh]], [[Sears Canada]], [[Shoemint]], [[Sarenza]], [[Nasty Gal]], [[DSW]], [[Zappos.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://business.financialpost.com/2012/10/29/as-aldo-turns-40-footwear-empire-seeks-to-expand-its-international-reach/ |title=As ALDO turns 40, footwear empire seeks to expand its international reach &#124; Financial Post |publisher=Business.financialpost.com |date=2012-10-29 |accessdate=2013-10-23}}</ref>


==Brands==
==Brands==

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Aldo
Company typePrivate
GenreRetailer
Founded1972
FounderAldo Bensadoun
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Réjean Dionne, CEO;
  • David Bensadoun, President, Aldo Global Retail;
  • Norman Jaskolka, President, Aldo Group International
ProductsShoes
DivisionsAldo/Aldo Accessories, Call It Spring/Spring, Globo, Little Burgundy
WebsiteOfficial website
An Aldo store in Ontario, Canada
File:AldoRD.jpg
An Aldo store in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.
An Aldo store in the mall SM Aura Premier in Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

The ALDO Group (corporately styled "ALDO") is a private Canadian corporation that owns and operates a worldwide chain of shoe and accessory stores. The company was founded by Aldo Bensadoun in Montreal, Quebec, in 1972, where its corporate headquarters remain today. It has grown to become a worldwide corporation, with nearly 1,600 stores under four retail banners: ALDO, Call It Spring/Spring, Little Burgundy and GLOBO. Stores in Canada, the US, the UK, and Ireland are owned by the Group, while international stores are franchised. The company once operated the now closed or re-branded banners Simard & Voyer, Christian Shoes, Access, Pegabo, Transit, Stoneridge, Locale, Feetfirst and FIRST (which was the American version of Feetfirst). On March 13, 2012, the ALDO Group signed on with Madonna to produce the Truth or Dare by Madonna fashion line. This footwear was launched in August 2012, at Macy's, Nordstrom, Selfridges, ASOS.com, The Bay, Little Burgundy and Capezio.[citation needed]

History

ALDO Shoes was founded in Canada in 1972 as a footwear concession within Le Chateau. The original group included stores in Montréal, Ottawa, Quebec City, and Winnipeg. Aldo Bensadoun known today as a global shoe giant built his empire starting in Montréal. After four generations, the Bensadoun family continues into the shoe industry. "Mr. Bensadoun never intended to follow in the footsteps of his father, a shoe retailer in Morocco and France, or his grandfather, a cobbler in Algeria" (Strauss, 2010).[1] Aldo Bensadoun learned Italian to better communicate with his suppliers in Italy, and eventually he cut out the middleman who serviced him between Canada and European manufacturers (Strauss, 2010).[1] The first freestanding ALDO store was opened in Montréal, in 1978. The brand expanded in the 1980s and 1990s, with stores operating under the name ALDO across Canada. Entering in the US market was going to be a challenge, this was a market where many Canadian companies failed to prosper. "It opened one store in 1990 in the decidedly unfashionable border town of Plattsburgh, N.Y., a mere hour's drive from ALDO headquarters. The store served as a lab where ALDO tested its logistics, marketing and hiring in preparation for a broader American assault" according to Kuncharsky (2002).[2][full citation needed] The first store outside of North America opened in Israel in 1995. The brand expanded in the 2000s into Saudi Arabia in 2001, England in 2002, and Singapore in 2003. Since then, the ALDO Group, with the ALDO and Call It Spring/Spring banners, has further expanded on the international market.[3]

In 1991, the company launched the "Transit" banner in Canada, which later became "Spring" upon launching in the US. Five years later, they started the "Feetfirst" banner which caters to an older clientele. Additionally the company operates "Globo Shoes" geared towards the family market.[4] In 2008, the company began to re-brand some of its "Stoneridge" stores as "Little Burgundy" stores. The new "Little Burgundy" stores carry brand name footwear and accessories from over seventy designers.[5] In 2010, the company once again began to evolve when it introduced, in Canada, a new store concept called "Lōcale", which will replace the current "Feetfirst" stores. "Lōcale" is a footwear and accessories boutique-style concept store aimed at young professionals; it offers a number of brand names.[1] The company has also revived the Pegabo brand which used to be its own chain of stores and is selling the brand in Feetfirst and Lōcale stores. In spring 2011, the Pegabo brand also launched at The Bay stores in Canada.[1]

In 2010, the company made major announcements, which led to major expansion in the American market. The ALDO Group and JCPenney announced the launch of the Call It Spring brand which would sell as a shop-in-shop concept in JCPenney stores across the United States.[6] The Call It Spring concept was expected to be in 600 JCPenney stores by the fall of 2011 and JCPenney would be the only department store retailer of the brand.[7] The ALDO Group also announced that it was partnering with Kohl's department stores to design and produce exclusive footwear products which would be sold under private and exclusive brand names. The new ALDO-designed products were to launch in Kohl's stores for the Spring 2011 season.[8][9]

The ALDO Group sources about 60 per cent of its products in China. It also has shoes made in other Asian centres as well as in Brazil, Eastern Europe and Italy.[citation needed]

YouthAIDS partnership

ALDO partners annually with YouthAIDS, an education and prevention program of Population Services International using media, pop culture, music, theater, and sports to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.[10] According to the ALDO Group's website, the company introduces fundraising products annually for the program, and has generated $3.5 million in donations to date.[11] The program was launched in 2005 with a celebrity advertising campaign, created by the New York agency Kraftworks NYC.[12]

Aldo Product Services

ALDO Product Services (APS) is a division of the ALDO Group launched in 2010[13] which is dedicated to providing branded wholesale and private label fashion footwear and accessories. Working with select retail clients, APS creates and develop brands, by offering all the tools and resources to help companies manage successful shoe and accessories departments, from research, product design and development to branding, marketing and distribution. Clients of ALDO Product Services include Aubainerie, asos, The Hudson's Bay Company, Debenhams, JCPenney, Kohl's, Citadium, Urban Outfitters, Macy's, Nordstrom, Amazon, Piperlime, Schuh, Sears Canada, Shoemint, Sarenza, Nasty Gal, DSW, Zappos.com.[14]

Brands

  • Aldo – men's and women's footwear and accessories
  • Banff Trail – men's, women's and children's footwear
  • BBX – men's and boys' footwear
  • Call it Spring – men's and women's footwear and accessories
  • Everything All We Ever Wanted[15] – accessories
  • First – men's and women's footwear
  • Floyd[16] – men's footwear and accessories
  • Hawken & Barlow[17] – men's footwear
  • Hibou[18] – women's footwear
  • K Studio – men's and women's footwear and accessories
  • Locale – men's and women's footwear and accessories
  • Luca Ferri – women's footwear
  • Max Comfort – men's footwear
  • Melia[19] – footwear and accessories
  • Mr. B's - men's footwear and accessories
  • New Weekenders – men's footwear
  • No Angel – women's and girls' footwear
  • Pegabo[20][21] – men's and women's footwear
  • Solemate – women's footwear
  • Transit – men's, women's and children's footwear
  • Uncle Florian[22] – men's footwear
  • Weekenders – men's footwear

Locations

According to its official website, Aldo has presence in over 80 countries and territories.[23]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Strauss, Marina (2010-09-03). "Aldo's global footprint". The Globe and Mail. Toronto.
  2. ^ Kuncharsky, D. (2002). ALDO Steps Out. Marketing Magazine, 107(3), 7
  3. ^ "ALDO History". Alsoshoes.com. Retrieved 2009-05-20.
  4. ^ "Shop GLOBO Shoes, Boots, Sandals, & Accessories for Women & Men". Globoshoes.com. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  5. ^ "Shop Little Burgundy Shoes, Boots, Sandals, & Accessories for Women & Men". Littleburgundyshoes.com. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  6. ^ [1][dead link]
  7. ^ [2][dead link]
  8. ^ "Kohl's Expands Private Brand Strategy with ALDO Shoes". Mypbrand.com. 2010-06-16. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  9. ^ "Kohl's, ALDO Ink Footwear Deal - Business - Footwear News". WWD.com. 2010-06-16. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  10. ^ "YouthAIDS Official Website; PSI.org". PSI. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
  11. ^ "ALDO + YouthAIDS". Aldoshoes.com. Retrieved 2012-01-23.
  12. ^ "KraftWorks NYC". KraftWorks NYC. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  13. ^ "Fashions Jobs in Canada". Style Nine to Five. 2012-10-11. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  14. ^ "As ALDO turns 40, footwear empire seeks to expand its international reach | Financial Post". Business.financialpost.com. 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  15. ^ "Free Trademark Search | Protect Business Name | Incorporate Your Business". Trademarkia. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  16. ^ "FLOYD - Reviews & Brand Information - The Aldo Group Inc./Le Groupe Aldo Inc. Saint-Laurent, Québec, - Serial Number: 85771580". Trademarkia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  17. ^ "HAWKEN & BARLOW - Reviews & Brand Information - The Aldo Group Inc./Le Groupe Aldo Inc. Saint-Laurent, Québec, - Serial Number: 85072991". Trademarkia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  18. ^ "HIBOU - Reviews & Brand Information - The Aldo Group Inc./Le Groupe Aldo Inc. Saint-Laurent, Québec, - Serial Number: 85771689". Trademarkia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  19. ^ "MELIA - Reviews & Brand Information - The Aldo Group Inc./Le Groupe Aldo Inc. Saint-Laurent, Québec, - Serial Number: 85536149". Trademarkia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  20. ^ "Aldo's global footprint - The Globe and Mail". M.theglobeandmail.com. 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  21. ^ Jennings, Danielle. "Pegabo Shoes". Shoes.lovetoknow.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  22. ^ "UNCLE FLORIAN - Reviews & Brand Information - The Aldo Group Inc./Le Groupe Aldo Inc. Saint-Laurent, Québec, - Serial Number: 85072973". Trademarkia.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.
  23. ^ "Shop ALDO Shoes, Boots, Sandals, Handbags & Accessories". Aldoshoes.com. Retrieved 2013-10-23.

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