Exterior of the Lolë store at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver Airport | |
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Retail and Wholesale |
Founded | 2002; 22 years ago (2002) |
Founder | Bernard Mariette |
Headquarters | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Number of locations | 6 (2024) |
Areas served | North America, Europe |
Key people | |
Products | Athletic apparel |
Brands | Sanuk |
Parent | Lolë Brands Canada ULC |
Website | lolelife |
Lolë is an athletic apparel designer and retailer based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The company was founded in 2002 by Bernard Mariette, and currently operates 5 stores in Canada and 1 store in the U.S. Much of its business is in wholesale, distributed to retailers like Nordstrom to be sold in stores. The company name Lolë is an acronym for 'Live out loud every day'. In June 2018, the company announced an expansion into men's athletic apparel.
Sanuk
Sanuk, a sandal brand based in Southern California, was founded in 1997. Sanuk is the Thai word for fun. Founder Jeff Kelley, a Southern California native, started by making sandals out of indoor-outdoor carpet and inner tubes. In 2010, Sanuk's "Yoga Mat Sandal" was awarded SIMA's "Footwear Product of the Year". Deckers Brands acquired Sanuk in 2011 for $120 million; Lolë acquired Sanuk in August 2024 for an undisclosed sum.
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