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Arezzo & Co.’s Plans to Become a Global Accessories Conglomerate

The Brazilian footwear giant’s business model led it to quintuple in size in just 10 years to reach nearly $600 million. Now, it plans to acquire high-potential international SMEs and provide them with the infrastructure and insight to scale internationally.
Alexandre Birman, CEO of Arezzo & Co., with a footwear brand's manufacturing team.
Alexandre Birman, CEO of Arezzo & Co., with a footwear brand's manufacturing team. (Arezzo & Co.)
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