Can Gen Z intimates brand Parade maintain its cult status post-acquisition?

Parade was founded in 2019 to fill a gap in the market for size-inclusive intimates. Supplied
Earlier this month, popular US-based intimates brand Parade was acquired by Ariela & Associates International (AAI), a global manufacturer of branded and private-label apparel. Founded by then-21-year-old Cami Téllez in 2019, Parade was initially created to fill a gap in the market for stylish and size-inclusive bras and underwear for Gen Z consumers. Over the last four years, the brand has built a strong direct-to-consumer and retail presence and loyal consumer base, thanks to its variety

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