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True Religion signs footwear licensing agreement with Orly Corporation

This is in line with the launch of its Fall 2024 footwear collection.

Lifestyle apparel brand True Religion has signed a new footwear licensing agreement with the wholesale company Orly Corporation.

The agreement comes in line with the iconic clothing and accessories company announcing the launch of its footwear collection in Fall 2024.

“As we continue to broaden our lifestyle portfolio, we’re pleased to enter into a new footwear partnership. We look forward to being able to provide full head-to-toe looks to our consumers thanks to this unique category extension for the brand,” Michael Buckley, CEO of True Religion, stated.

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With its customer-first approach, Orly Corporation has a consistent track record as a wholesale distribution company focusing on footwear, socks and housewares. The New York-based company also has sourcing offices in China, signifying its intention for global expansion.

The upcoming collection will be available in True Religion brick-and-mortar stores and online channels, as well as major retailers. Prices range from $55 to $200.

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