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NYSE-listed (AAP) automotive aftermarket retailer at $11.3B revenue with 4,700+ stores; sold Worldpac in 2024 to focus on retail competing with AutoZone and O'Reilly for US automotive parts market.
Advance Auto Parts is a Raleigh, North Carolina-based automotive aftermarket parts retailer — listed on NYSE (NYSE: AAP) — operating 4,700+ stores across North America selling auto parts, accessories, batteries, and maintenance products to both DIY consumers and professional automotive repair shops (the DIFM — Do It For Me — segment) through its Advance Auto Parts, Carquest Auto Parts, and Worldpac wholesale distribution brands. Founded in 1932 and generating $11.3 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024, Advance Auto Parts is the third-largest US automotive parts retailer (after AutoZone and O'Reilly Automotive) serving the $80 billion+ US automotive aftermarket.
NYSE-listed (WRBY) DTC eyewear brand with $669M revenue and 240+ stores; vertical integration enabling $95-195 glasses competing with LensCrafters while pursuing profitability path after 2021 IPO.
Warby Parker is a New York-based direct-to-consumer eyewear company that disrupted the traditional optical retail industry by designing, manufacturing, and selling prescription glasses and sunglasses directly to consumers at $95-$195 price points — compared to $300-500 at traditional optical retailers that added brand markups, optician markups, and optical shop overhead. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: WRBY), Warby Parker generated $669 million in net revenue in fiscal year 2023 and operates 240+ retail stores across the US and Canada alongside its e-commerce and home try-on program.
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