This is your sign to head to the mall.
Abercrombie
What once made Abercrombie covetable brandits extreme exclusivityeventually backfired for this retailer.
Ugg
When you think of Ugg, what may come to mind is the brands cushy sheepskin boots.
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As comfortable as they were, theyve since become a bit of a fashion relic.
The retailer has expanded its offerings.
Fast forward and theyre a top choice for mall-goers.
Coach
In the age of quiet luxury, Coachs logo-heavy bags have become a bit, well, gauche.
They have quality leathers and are the main facilitators of the Gen-Z favoredbag charm trend.
The mall brand has found success in leaning into vacation and resort wear.
It did have a bit of a surfer-style twist, though, appealing to a more niche market.
Adidas
Did someone say sambas?
However, the brand has officially made a serious comeback with its iconic sambas leading the way.
Their streetwear-focused releases, combined with iconic classics, have brought the brand back to the forefront of fashion.
Aritzia
Aritzia has evolved from its Canadian-roots to a global platform offering attainable, everyday luxury.
[Now in 2025], Aritzia is strategically located in high traffic malls and tourist shopping areas.
The brand saw an increase of 23.6% to $403.7 million, comprising 55.4% of net revenue.