Zumiez Inc

NASDAQ: ZUMZ
$16.90
+$1.03 (+6.5%)
Closing price April 23, 2024
Zumiez Inc. is a vibrant retailer specializing in apparel, footwear, accessories, and hardgoods aimed at young men and women. With a rich selection that includes skateboards and snowboards, Zumiez caters to the adventurous and style-conscious youth. Founded in 1978 and based in Lynnwood, Washington, the company has expanded its reach globally, operating stores across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia. It also serves customers online through its various websites, including zumiez.com and blue-tomato.com, making it a go-to destination for trendy and active lifestyles.
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