Arezzo&Co was once again the protagonist at the last June edition of Expo Riva Schuh & Gardabags, where it presented the SS25 collection novelties of its two brands, Arezzo, more commercial, and Schutz, focused mainly on boots, as well as expanding its private label business. But the Garda fair was also a privileged opportunity to push the accelerator for expansion in the European and world markets after the recent merger with Grupo Soma (which owns the Animale, Farm and Hering brands).

It is estimated that the combined revenues of the two companies will reach almost EUR 2.24 billion, with a portfolio that includes 34 brands (Arezzo&Co is also the owner of the Anacapri, Vicenza, and Reserva brands), about 22,000 employees, and over 2,000 shops, including company-owned shops and franchised outlets.

‘In the immediate future we are expanding our business in Brazil,’ says Carolina Orsi Marroni, Export Manager of Arezzo & Co, ’but we also aim to expand in Latin America and the rest of the world to become a real fashion giant. We are opening new franchise shops with the brands Arezzo, Schutz and Anacapri (our young entry level synthetic footwear brand) in Latin America, but also in Miami, Portugal and the Middle East’.

Carolina Orsi Marroni, Export Manager Arezzo & Co