Does Aerie Own OFFLINE?

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Quick Answer

Yes—Aerie owns OFFLINE.
OFFLINE by Aerie is not a separate company. It’s an activewear line created, operated, and controlled by Aerie.

In simple terms:

Aerie is the brand. OFFLINE is its movement-focused product line.

Same owner. Same system. Different purpose.


Aerie is the comfort-first label under American Eagle, known for:

  • bras and underwear
  • loungewear and sleepwear
  • inclusive sizing
  • body-positive marketing

As customers began wearing athleisure everywhere, Aerie saw a gap:

offline leggings

People loved Aerie’s comfort—but wanted clothes that could move.

That’s why OFFLINE by Aerie was launched.
It lives inside the Aerie brand and is fully owned by it.

There is no separate company, license, or outside owner.


2. Why OFFLINE Exists Under Aerie

Aerie’s core products are built for:

  • softness
  • relaxation
  • everyday comfort

But yoga, gym, and long walks require:

  • technical stretch
  • sweat management
  • structured waistbands
  • squat-proof fabrics

OFFLINE was created to handle movement, while keeping Aerie’s tone and values.

It bridges this moment:

“I want Aerie comfort—but I’m leaving the house.”


3. Ownership vs. Product Purpose

AspectAerieOFFLINE by Aerie
OwnerAerie (American Eagle)Aerie
Brand roleParent brandSub-line
Core useComfort & lifestyleActivewear & movement
Main productsBras, loungeLeggings, sports bras
Fabric typeSoft knitsTechnical stretch
Best forHome & casual daysYoga, gym, errands

Ownership is the same.
Function is different.

That’s why OFFLINE feels like a “brand”—but legally and operationally, it’s still Aerie.


4. What This Means for Customers

Because Aerie owns OFFLINE:

  • You buy OFFLINE on Aerie’s website
  • You return OFFLINE in Aerie stores
  • Sizing systems are shared
  • Customer service is the same

It also means:

  • OFFLINE follows Aerie’s inclusive fit philosophy
  • Pricing stays accessible
  • Drops align with Aerie’s seasonal cycles

offline leggings

You’re not shopping two companies—you’re shopping two moods from one brand.


5. What Brands Can Learn From This Model

Aerie didn’t replace its identity.

It expanded it.

Instead of forcing one product line to do everything, they created:

  • one line for comfort
  • one line for movement

Under the same brand roof.

This structure lets them:

  • protect the core brand
  • reach new use cases
  • grow without confusion

It’s a powerful strategy for modern apparel.


FAQs

Q1: Is OFFLINE a separate company?
No. It’s fully owned and operated by Aerie.

Q2: Who owns Aerie?
Aerie is part of American Eagle Outfitters.

Q3: Can OFFLINE exist without Aerie?
Not legally—it’s a sub-line, not an independent brand.

Q4: Why does OFFLINE feel like its own brand?
Because it has distinct visuals, tone, and product focus—even though ownership is the same.


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Aerie and OFFLINE show how one company can serve two needs:

  • comfort at home
  • performance outside

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Fuki yoga wear author

👋 Hi, I’m Owen Yang, the founder of FuKi Yoga.
With years of experience in custom activewear manufacturing, I’m passionate about helping brands create functional, stylish yoga apparel that inspires daily movement. Let’s build something exceptional together.

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