MONTREAL — Groupe BBH celebrated last month the 10th anniversary of the merger of its two predecessors. Barry & Boulerice and LNS Horizon joined together in 2007, starting with a 20,000-square-foot building and 20 employees. Today, the workwear manufacturer has more than 50 staff in an 80,000-square-foot HQ, as well as an office in China. In addition to its range of existing brands, including Mike Holmes Workwear and Dickies, the company has recently rolled out an embroidery business.
Groupe BBH marks its first decade
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