Part-Time

Retail Associate

Legacy Place

Updated on 8/17/2026

Aritzia

Aritzia

5,001-10,000 employees

Women's fashion retailer selling in-house brands

Compensation Overview

$20 - $30/hr

+ Pay-for-performance

Dedham, MA, USA

In Person

Category
Retail (1)
Required Skills
Sales
Inventory Management

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Requirements
  • Have an aspirational sense of individual style.
  • Commit to learning and applying Aritzia's Values and Business and People Leadership principles.
  • Collaborate fluently with cross-functional partners.
  • Commit to quality and invest in results that add value to the business.
Responsibilities
  • Support the Service Counter team to enable efficient and elevated experiences.
  • Support the Atelier team to enable Everyday Luxury experiences.
  • Curate the merchandise assortment and support a seamless retail environment.
  • Sell clothes and earn client confidence through styling expertise.
  • Deliver world-class experiences by creating meaningful, memorable moments.
  • Build deep and personalized connections with clients to enhance their loyalty and affinity to Aritzia.
  • Welcome clients.
  • Match clients with products and direct them to the appropriate Service Counter.
  • Prepare products for processing.
  • Efficiently and accurately process transactions.
  • Package products for an Everyday Luxury opening experience.
  • Support operations at the Service Counter.
  • Efficiently and accurately process incoming and outgoing shipments to and from the distribution center, boutique to boutique, and clients.
  • Strategically place products in the backroom.
  • Uphold product-display standards.
  • Enable seamlessly integrated cross-channel shopping experiences.
  • Support seamless operations across Clients, Product, Space, Risk, and Operations.
  • Strategically place products on the sales floor.
  • Translate the product story in boutiques.
  • Validate product-display standards.

Aritzia is a Canadian fashion retailer that sells women's clothing and accessories in stores and online. It designs apparel under in-house brands like Tna, Babaton, and Denim Forum, offering items such as sweatpants, jackets, dresses, and more with an emphasis on fit and fabric quality. It differentiates itself through its multi-brand lineup, focused product quality, a strong online shopping experience with personalized recommendations, and active customer engagement via loyalty programs and the Aritzia Research Community. Its goal is to grow its North American footprint while expanding its online reach globally by delivering consistent, fashion-forward products and maintaining brand loyalty.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Vancouver, Canada

Founded

1984

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Q1 fiscal 2026 revenue rose 43% to C$951 million, with comps up 35%.
  • Aritzia opened St. Louis and Metairie stores in 2026, plus Menlo Park in 2027.
  • Adyen, Juilliard, and the new mobile app deepen omnichannel engagement and brand heat.

What critics are saying

  • Northern Reflections v. Aritzia escalates brand-copycat discovery through 2026 trial.
  • Brian Hill sold $200 million in January 2026, signaling ongoing founder liquidity pressure.
  • If U.S. store productivity slips, Aritzia's premium valuation collapses before 2027 expansion pays back.

What makes Aritzia unique

  • Aritzia owns exclusive labels, controlling design, inventory, pricing, and merchandising end-to-end.
  • Its 144-boutique omnichannel model pairs large-format stores with digital revenue growth.
  • Jennifer Wong keeps products, in-season inventory, and North American expansion tightly coordinated.

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Benefits

Product Discount

Wellness Program

Flexible Work Hours

Gym Membership

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

14%

1 year growth

14%

2 year growth

14%
New Orleans CityBusiness
Aug 13th, 2026
Aritzia opens first Gulf Coast store at Lakeside.

Aritzia opens first Gulf Coast store at Lakeside. KEY TAKEAWAYS: * Aritzia opened its first Gulf Coast location Aug. 13 at Lakeside Shopping Center. * The Metairie store carries women's apparel and accessories from Aritzia's portfolio of in-house brands. * Lakeside is offering opening-weekend promotions and has installed a 10-foot Aritzia shopping bag display through Aug. 25. * The opening adds to Lakeside's expanding retail lineup, with JD Sports also scheduled to arrive in late 2026. Canadian women's fashion retailer Aritzia has opened its first Gulf Coast location at Lakeside Shopping Center, adding another national brand to the Metairie mall's retail lineup. The new store opened August 13 in the main mall, according to Lakeside Shopping Center. It is Aritzia's first location in the Gulf Coast region. Aritzia sells women's apparel and accessories through a portfolio of in-house brands, including Wilfred, Babaton, TNA, Golden by TNA, Sunday Best and The Group by Babaton. The Metairie store also offers personalized styling services. "We are thrilled to welcome Aritzia to Lakeside Shopping Center and celebrate the opening of its first Gulf Coast location," Lakeside Shopping Center General Manager Lisa Manzella said. "Introducing a brand of Aritzia's caliber reflects our ongoing commitment to bringing highly sought-after retailers and exceptional experiences to our shoppers. This opening further strengthens Lakeside's position as the Gulf South's premier fashion destination." Lakeside is marking the opening with promotions during the store's first weekend. Customers who spend at least $400 will receive a gift with purchase, while those spending at least $150 will receive an Aritzia bag charm while supplies last, according to the shopping center. The mall also installed a 10-foot-tall Aritzia shopping bag display in Center Court that will remain through Aug. 25. The opening continues an expansion of Lakeside's fashion and apparel offerings. The shopping center recently announced that athletic footwear and apparel retailer JD Sports plans to open a location in the Macy's wing in late 2026. Lakeside Shopping Center, at 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., has operated for more than 65 years and encompasses more than 1.2 million square feet of retail space. The mall has more than 100 stores and is anchored by Dillard's, Macy's and JCPenney.

Canadian Lawyer Magazine
Jul 24th, 2026
Federal Court grants 'solicitor's eyes only' order in fashion brand trademark infringement suit.

Federal Court grants 'solicitor's eyes only' order in fashion brand trademark infringement suit. Order covers confidential commercial data Jul 24, 2026 / Share In a proceeding alleging trademark infringement against Aritzia Inc. and Aritzia LP, the Federal Court issued a "solicitor's eyes only" (SEO) order over product-level confidential information dubbed Aritzia's "special sauce" by the company's senior vice president and corporate controller. Northern Reflections Ltd. v. Aritzia Inc., 2026 CanLII 71256 (FC), arose from Northern Reflections Ltd.'s claim that Aritzia infringed its registered trademark for EFFORTLESS, in association with pants and shorts, by selling pants and shorts branded as "EFFORTLESS" or "THE EFFORTLESS PANT". Aritzia moved for a protective order over some documents and information that the parties would exchange during the discovery phase. The parties agreed to the issuance of such an order. However, a dispute arose regarding Aritzia's request for an SEO designation, which would prevent Northern Reflections from accessing certain confidential information produced by Aritzia if Aritzia believed in good faith that the information: * contained "sales, marketing, financial or other commercially sensitive information or proprietary information not otherwise known or available to the public..." * had commercial value to Northern Reflections * could harm Aritzia if available to Northern Reflections SEO order granted. The Federal Court ruled that Aritzia met the test for the grant of a protective order with an SEO designation. Regarding the first part of the test in AB Hassle v. Canada (Minister of National Health and Welfare), 1998 CanLII 8942 (FCTTD), the court found that Aritzia protected the sensitive information's confidentiality at all relevant times and by various mechanisms. Regarding the second component of the AB Hassle test, the court determined that this case involved "unusual circumstances" warranting an SEO order. The court added that the SEO order's built-in mechanisms would mitigate any concerns about the order's impact on solicitor-client relations. The court explained that counsel could challenge the designation of information if they deemed it necessary to disclose certain documents to their clients. Whether parties were competitors. The Federal Court left it to the trial judge in the underlying trademark infringement action to determine on a final basis the factual issue of whether the parties were competitors. However, the court said the following findings, based on the limited record, favoured issuing an SEO order: * The parties operated in the same industry * Northern Reflections claimed to be Aritzia's competitor in this litigation * Northern Reflections was at least an aspiring or would-be competitor Sensitivity and value of information. The Federal Court's decision recognized the highly sensitive nature of the information that would be subject to the SEO order - specifically, product-level data on sales and product costs, manufacturing costs, and gross profit margins for 33 products in Aritzia's EFFORTLESS product line. The court acknowledged that the product-level confidential information would have substantial value to Northern Reflections and other would-be competitors within the highly competitive women's fashion industry. On the balance of probabilities, the court saw a real and substantial threat that giving access to the valuable commercial information could enable a potential competitor like Northern Reflections to copy Aritzia's costing and sales structures, thus seriously harming Aritzia's market share and financial position. The court added that granting access to the commercial data could enable Northern Reflections' management team members, some of whom supported or served in roles at other women's fashion brands or companies under the same ownership, to unwittingly and unintentionally misuse the information in future business matters. Costs order. Pursuant to the parties' request, the Federal Court awarded Aritzia, as the successful party on the motion, $5,500 in lump sum costs, plus reasonable disbursements. The Canadian Legal Newswire is a FREE newsletter that keeps you up to date on news and analysis about the Canadian legal scene, providing targeted news and information of interest to Canadian Lawyers. Please enter your email address below to subscribe. The Canadian Legal Newswire is a FREE newsletter that keeps you up to date on news and analysis about the Canadian legal scene, providing targeted news and information of interest to Canadian Lawyers. Please enter your email address below to subscribe.

The Violin Channel
Jul 23rd, 2026
Fashion brand Aritzia launches partnership with The Juilliard School.

Fashion brand Aritzia launches partnership with The Juilliard School. The partnership features Juilliard students showcasing items from the brand's new Back to School collection Fashion brand Aritzia has launched a collaborative partnership with The Juilliard School, presenting Juilliard students across the school's various disciplines modeling items from Aritzia's 2026 Back to School collection. Among the students who were photographed with their instruments include pianist Dovie Lepore-Currin, jazz bassist Allison Lee, and violist Shania Watts, who also studies Historical Performance. The project also included students in drama and dance, showcasing Aritzia wear in studio and rehearsal spaces. "Whether it's complex and rich or simple and poetic - you're searching for harmony," Aritzia shares on its website about the collection. "Experiment with subtle plaid and a soft button-up. Or set an ambient mood with cool-toned argyle and charcoal grey. Whatever the performance asks for." "Aritzia + The Juilliard School just launched - welcome back to campus. Showcasing @juilliardschool students doing what they do best, in what we do best," Aritzia adds on Instagram. "This season, we're celebrating our new partnership with The Juilliard School, a world leader in performing arts education. Through this ongoing initiative, we aim to support the next generation of artists and their mission to cultivate excellence, and drive impact through service in the arts." More information about the new collection can be found here.

Yahoo
Jul 23rd, 2026
New Aritzia store coming to Edison's Menlo Park Mall.

New Aritzia store coming to Edison's Menlo Park Mall. Advance Local Express Desk Thu, July 23, 2026 at 9:01 AM PDT Menlo Park Mall will add a new retailer when Aritzia opens its doors in spring 2027, the Simon Property Group announced. The Vancouver-based design house will occupy space on the mall's lower level off center court, across from Zara. The location will feature personalized styling services and an in-store café. Aritzia specializes in what it calls "Everyday Luxury," offering elevated essentials through its portfolio of exclusive brands. The company focuses on quality materials and sustainable design with consideration for environmental and social impact. Currently, Aritzia has a store in New Jersey at the Mall at Short Hills. The addition represents another upscale tenant for Menlo Park Mall, which markets itself as a premium shopping destination in Central Jersey. Mall officials said the new store will help attract additional high-end retailers. Menlo Park Mall is located at 55 Parsonage Road in Edison. Simon is a real estate investment trust engaged in the ownership of premier shopping, dining, entertainment and mixed-use destinations. More New Jersey news. Read the original article on NJ.com. Add NJ.com as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Train 2 Invest
Jul 10th, 2026
Aritzia's profits more than double in first quarter on strength of seasonal offerings.

Aritzia's profits more than double in first quarter on strength of seasonal offerings. Canadian fashion retailer Aritzia Inc. ATZ-T +7.43%increase reported a year-over-year doubling of its profits in the first quarter, and it boosted its sales forecasts for this year, as the brand's styles continue to prove popular with shoppers. "It starts with product. Product is central, and it's the heart of what we do, and we've gotten the product right," chief executive officer Jennifer Wong said on a conference call on Thursday to discuss the company's earnings. Aritzia's spring and summer collections have performed well, allowing the stores to sell fewer items on markdown. The company has also been investing more in marketing to win over new shoppers, and to maintain awareness among its existing customers. The retailer has developed a healthy balance between new styles and recurring bestsellers, which is continuing to attract people to the stores, Ms. Wong said, along with an ability to keep up with trends. "An integral part of our business model is our ability to flex our inventory in-season to meet demand," she said. The Vancouver-based clothing maker reported net income of $117.3-million, or 99 cents per diluted share, in the quarter ended May 31, compared to $42.4-million, or 36 cents per diluted share, in the same period last year. Aritzia has been expanding its store footprint in the United States, and the country accounted for roughly two-thirds of its revenues in the first quarter. Sales grew faster south of the border than in Aritzia's home market, but Canadian net revenue still increased by 25 per cent. The company reported its total revenue grew by 43 per cent compared to the same period last year, to $951-million. Comparable sales - a metric that tracks sales growth only in stores open for more than one year to exclude the impact of new store openings - increased by 35 per cent in the quarter. On Thursday, the company also updated its forecast for the current fiscal year, reporting that it expects annual sales to jump by 23 per cent to 28 per cent, to a range of $4.55-billion to $4.75-billion. Its previous forecast had predicted revenue for the year in the range of $4.4-billion to $4.6-billion. "I've never been more confident in the business than I am right now," Ms. Wong said. Some of that growth will be driven by continued store expansion, with 12 to 13 new locations planned for this year, and four to five updates to existing stores, either through renovations or relocations. Most of the new stores will be in the U.S. In May, Aritzia opened a new distribution centre in British Columbia to support its expansion plans. New stores have been earning back their investment in under a year on average, Ms. Wong said, which has outpaced the company's expectation of 12 to 18 months. Aritzia locations have also been getting bigger, which helps each store to generate more sales: Roughly a decade ago, its locations averaged roughly 6,000 square feet, while new stores now average more than 10,000 square feet. When the company opens new stores, it also sees an approximate 70-per-cent lift in e-commerce sales in the surrounding area in the first year on average, chief financial officer Todd Ingledew said during the call. "So it continues to be very meaningful contributor to our overall growth, and we're really pleased with the performance of the new stores," he said. Post Views: 0