British Fashion Brand REISS Plans Cross-Canada Store Expansion

Craig Patterson
Craig Patterson
Now located in Toronto, Craig is a retail analyst and consultant at the Retail Council of Canada. He's also the Director of Applied Research at the University of Alberta School of Retailing in Edmonton. He has studied the Canadian retail landscape for the past 25 years and he holds Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Degrees. He is also President & CEO of Vancouver-based Retail Insider Media Ltd.

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Toronto Eaton Centre location. Photo: ReissToronto Eaton Centre location. Photo: Reiss

Toronto Eaton Centre location. Photo: Reiss

A favourite of Princess Kate Middleton Duchess of Cambridge, British fashion brand Reiss plans to expand across Canada. The retailer has signed a number of free-standing store leases and it has also struck a concession partnership with Hudson’s Bay

Founded in London by David Reiss in 1971, the contemporary-priced, youthful brand sells women’s and men’s apparel, as well as accessories and footwear. The company recently launched made-to-measure men’s suits at selected locations. The company continues to be solely owned by Mr. Reiss. 

Reiss has chosen Toronto as its Canadian launchpad. Its first Canadian location, measuring about 2,500 square feet, opened late last month at Toronto Eaton Centre. According to the company, two Toronto locations will follow in 2016 — at Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Sherway Gardens


Reiss Creative Director James Spreckley and interior design agencey, d-raw were behind the Toronto store design concept. Rendering: ReissReiss Creative Director James Spreckley and interior design agencey, d-raw were behind the Toronto store design concept. Rendering: Reiss

Reiss Creative Director James Spreckley and interior design agencey, d-raw were behind the Toronto store design concept. Rendering: Reiss


Photo: ReissPhoto: Reiss

Photo: Reiss

Reiss has also partnered with Hudson’s Bay. This month, Reiss opened men’s and women’s concession within Hudson’s Bay’s Queen Street/Toronto Eaton Centre flagship. The company says that other concessions could follow as it continues to examine opportunities. 

Longer term, Reiss has big plans for Canada. According to a company representative, Canada is “an exciting new market for Reiss, and we are already looking at opportunities to extend our store, online and concession offer.” The company also said that it is examining a number of cities to possibly open free-standing stores, including Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary.  

Reiss is seeking retail space in the 2,500 square foot to 3,500 square foot range, ideally in busy shopping centres. Larger locations are ideal, as they allow the brand to showcase its comprehensive men’s and women’s collections.

Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: August 24, 2015



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