Aéropostale
Aéropostale is a multichannel retailer of casual apparel and accessories, principally serving young women and men through its Aéropostale and Aéropostale Factory stores. It provides customers with a focused selection of high-quality fashion and fashion basics at compelling values in an innovative and exciting store environment. Aéropostale currently has over 500 stores across the US and Puerto Rico, and nearly 800 stores internationally. Customers can also shop on Aéropostale's ecommerce site, Aeropostale.com. Aéropostale is operated by SPARC Group LLC. About SPARC Group LLC SPARC Group LLC offers operational and strategic expertise including retail and e-commerce management, sourcing, design and technology for leading global brands. SPARC Group is a joint venture between Simon Property Group, a preeminent retail real estate company and Authentic Brands Group, a global leader in brand development. In addition to Aéropostale, SPARC Group brands include Brooks Brothers, providing modern interpretations of iconic product staples; Nautica, with men's, women's, home, and children's categories; Eddie Bauer, an outdoor brand and retailer of performance outwear, apparel and gear; Forever 21, a fashion industry leader; and Lucky Brand, a premium denim and bohemian style retailer. SPARC Group LLC is an equal opportunity employer, and is committed to maintaining a workplace free from prohibited employment conduct, including discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, domestic partner status, civil partnership, status as a covered veteran, status in the Uniformed Services of the United States, citizenship and any other characteristic protected by law.
- website: http://www.aeropostale.com
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