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  • Agoo

    Agoo® is uniquely styled athletic wear for urban kids. It is functional, fashionable and makes being a kid a lot more fun. It is not cutesy or cartoony. It is what you would wear yourself, comfortable and chic, but for kids on the move living healthy lifestyles. Our key component is our fabrics. They contain a strong UV protected finish, blocking out any harmful ultra violet rays.

  • Ash City

    Wholesale manufacturer of jackets, windshirts, vests, fleece, and more.

  • Canadian Apparel Federation

    The information gateway for Canadian apparel designers, contractors and manufacturers and retailers wanting to source Canadian-made fashions.

  • Coppley Apparel Group, Inc.

    Coppley Apparel Group is a marketer of men's suits, coats, trousers, shirts and neckwear with a Canadian manufacturing base that excels in product and services benefits selling principally in North America and mainly through independent specialty stores.

  • Dex Clothing

    Fashionable clothing and accessories for men and women, sportswear, dancewear, casual, dresses, pants.

  • Fairweather, Inc.

    Fairweather consists of a Nationwide network of over 100 store locations that are on hand to serve you.

  • Firstar Sports

    Up Your Game. Firstar: an innovative designer, manufacturer and distributor of scientifically advanced performance products.

  • Harry Rosen Inc.

    Harry Rosen Inc. is a Canadian retail chain of 15 high-end men's clothing stores. A privately-owned company, Harry Rosen accounts for 40 percent of the Canadian market in high-end menswear.

  • Hobo Clothing Company

    Hobo Clothing Company has been designing and manufacturing customized outerwear for over twenty years. Our name may imply a more casual product but there is nothing casual about our focus. We are committed to the craftsmanship that has made our product unique, our customers loyal and our outerwear the product of choice for businesses, service professionals, law enforcement agencies and athletic organizations alike. Simply, craftsmanship is the hallmark of every piece that Hobo Clothing Company manufactures.

  • Hum Clothing Inc.

    Hum Clothing is a fashion boutique located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. We are focused on supporting the Canadian fashion scene and emerging designers.

  • Ice Gear Fitness Apparel

    Established in 2005, ICE GEAR represents the true meaning of clothing excellence for people serious about fitness. In response to customers demanding good quality, function yet fashionable, ICE GEAR decided it was time to take athletic wear to a whole new level.

  • Jacob (clothing retailer)

    Jacob (formally known as Boutique Jacob, Inc) is a Canadian affordable women's and girls' clothing store chain based out of Montreal, Quebec. Jacob stores, which number over 200, are all over Canada, usually in malls. Jacob opened its first US store (in Cambridge, Massachusetts) circa 2000.

  • La Maison Simons

    La Maison Simons is a fashion retailer in Quebec, Canada. La Maison Simons was founded by the Simons family in 1840 in Quebec City, and is headquartered in that city. The store began operations as Simons House, but retail operations began in 1889. Now a chain with seven stores in Quebec, it is currently headed by Peter Simons.

  • La Senza Corporation

    La Senza is a Canadian fashion retailer based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, which sells lingerie and intimate apparel. The La Senza brand is currently owned by the Limited Brands.

  • Laura (clothing)

    Laura is a Canadian chain of women's fashions. Some of its retail locations include Bayshore Shopping Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, several outlets in Fairview Mall in Toronto, Ontario and a superstore in Les Promenades de l'Outaouais in Gatineau, Quebec. It is expected to open one in the future shopping center of Crossiron Mills in Calgary, Alberta.

  • Le Château

    Le Château Inc. is a fashion company founded in 1959 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada that designs, imports and retails a wide range of women's and men's apparel, accessories and footwear.

  • Lululemon athletica

    Lululemon athletica is a yoga-inspired athletic apparel company with over 100 locations in Canada, the United States, Australia and Hong Kong. Our clothes are designed for yoga, dancing, running, and most other sweaty pursuits.

  • Mark's Work Wearhouse

    Mark's Work Wearhouse is a Canadian clothing retailer. First opened in Calgary, Alberta in 1977 by Mark Blumes, a former retail executive with the Hudson's Bay Company, it is now owned by Canadian Tire. There are over 350 stores nationwide but the store also ships products internationally.

  • Mode...information Canada

    Deep in the heart of Montreal's fashion district you will find mode...information Canada which distributes the widest selection of trend information you need to create all of your collections. Our showroom is conveniently located at 555 Chabanel Ouest, Suite R-17 in Montréal.

  • Moores

    Moores, Clothing for Men, is a Canadian brand specialized in tailor-made clothing for men similar to Tip Top Tailors or Classys. It is an affiliate to Men's Wearhouse, from the U.S.

  • Orb

    Most things in life are about balance. Like finding the right balance between work and play. You want to look smart, but you want the freedom to move and be active. That’s where Orb comes in. We pride ourselves on creating a powerful and positive image for women, and creating clothing that won’t slow you down. So whether you’re saving the world or chasing a dream, or both, you’ll be able to do it with style, comfort and confidence.

  • Penningtons

    Penningtons is a Canadian store that specializes in "plus-size" womens' clothing, with locations across Canada in all ten provinces.

  • Please Mum

    Please Mum is a Canadian based company rooted in a desire to make growing up fun for families. Driven by customer feedback, it designs and creates a diverse selection of quality children's clothing that is fashionable, comfortable and easy care.

  • Priape

    Priape (meaning Priapus in French) is a privately held Canadian company that is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The company was founded in 1974, and has grown to be Canada’s largest gay retailer. Priape owns and operates a number of retail stores specializing in DVDs, books, clothing, leather, sex toys, and other products that appeal to the gay consumer.

  • Reitmans

    Reitmans (Canada) Limited (TSX: RET) is a Canadian retailing company, specializing in women's apparel and was founded in 1926 by Herman and Sarah Reitman, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The immediate success of the first store on Saint Lawrence Boulevard (boulevard Saint-Laurent) prompted the Reitmans to open a second store which sold exclusively women's clothing.

  • Roots Canada

    Roots Canada Ltd. (commonly called Roots) is Canada’s leading lifestyle brand known around the world for its quality leather goods, active athletic wear, yoga wear, accessories and home furnishings.

  • SHE Apparel

    SHE Apparel specializes in the finest lingerie from the world's best designers. Located in heart of Calgary, Alberta.

  • Specialty Apparel & Promotional Products

    Specialty Apparel & Promotional Products is a Newfoundland owned and operated company specializing in the sale of promotional products, outerwear, and corporate apparel, as well as custom embroidery and screen-printing services. We pride ourselves on using the best materials and technology to bring our customers unbeatable quality and service second to none.

  • Tang Apparel Co. Limited

    Established in 1981, Tang Apparel Co. Limited is one of Toronto's major garment makers. The company employs over 200 persons and occupies 50,000 square feet of modern manufacturing space.

  • The Clothing Show

    The Clothing Show is host to over 300 booths of new local designers, retailers, jewellery, accessories, vintage, and eco-friendly clothing all under one roof. Art gallery and runway fashion shows add to the mix.

  • Thyme Maternity

    Maternity clothing for all occasions, casual and business styles. Prices in Canadian funds, we ship anywhere in the world.

  • Tip Top Tailors

    Tip Top Tailors is a Canadian retail clothing chain, selling primarily menswear: suits, tuxedo rentals, casual wear, sportswear and outerwear; as well, each store has an in-house tailor (provides tailoring for men and women). This company is quite similar to Moores, a well-known company which also sells menswear.

  • Tonic Lifestyle Apparel Inc.

    Tonic is a Canadian designed and manufactured yoga/active wear company which began in March 2004 to create a lifestyle line for today's modern women. The line was inspired by the west coast lifestyle, which supports healthy and active living.

  • Urban Behavior

    Founded in 1989, Urban Behavior is a unisex apparel retailer with 40 stores in Canada which sells private label clothing mostly designed out of Los Angeles. Most of the fashions change depending on the current trends, but the focus is on club wear. The store is mostly popular with teens in the Greater Toronto Area. Urban Behavior's target market are teenage to young adult consumers with focus on afforability. The Urban Behavior retail mix of company-branded fashion, casual clothing and accessories is geared toward both the male and female consumer.

  • West 49

    West 49 Inc., (TSX: WXX) is a leading Canadian multi-banner specialty retailer of fashion and apparel, footwear, accessories and equipment related to music, youth culture and action sports. West 49 was established in 1995 by C.E.O. Sam Baio. The retailer operates 134 stores under seven banners across the country. It is Canada's largest skateboard and snowboard chain and in 2005, it was ranked the 82nd fastest growing company in Canada.

  • Winners

    Winners is a chain of off-price Canadian department stores owned by TJX Companies. It offers brand name clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, fine jewellery, beauty products, and housewares. All merchandise is 20 - 60% below regular department and specialty store prices. The company operated 190 stores at the end of 2006. Winners is modeled after its American sister store Marshalls.



 
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