Inside Harry Rosen’s New Square One Flagship [Photos]

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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Photo: Harry RosenPhoto: Harry Rosen

Photo: Harry Rosen

Last week, iconic Toronto-based menswear retailer Harry Rosen opened a large replacement location at Mississauga’s Square One. The store is located in the mall’s new ‘luxury wing’ which boasts a number of upscale retailers. 

The new store replaces a former 10,000 square foot Harry Rosen location that opened at Square One about 30 years ago. Lease plans provided by landlord Oxford Properties show the new Harry Rosen store occupying a primary retail floor of 15,075 square feet, plus an additional 4,660 square foot mezzanine, for a total of about 19,735 square feet. 

The store’s interior is bright, and features an expanded selection of designers such as John Varvatos, Armani Collezioni, Versace Collection, Burberry, Munro Tailoring, Moncler, Paul Smith, Canali and Hugo Boss, among others. The store features a custom installation of dress shirts and furnishings, prominently featuring items from Eton on Sweden, and also features cufflinks and other accessories from popular designer Robert Tateossian


Lease Plan: Oxford PropertiesLease Plan: Oxford Properties

Lease Plan: Oxford Properties


Lease Plan: Oxford PropertiesLease Plan: Oxford Properties

Lease Plan: Oxford Properties

The store also features an expansive shoe selection, featuring footwear designers Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, To Boot New York, Hugo Boss, Cole Haan and others. The store also features a fully staffed, state-of-the-art tailor shop, as well as a private, club-like made-to-measure consultation area. 


Men's footwear department. Photo: Harry RosenMen's footwear department. Photo: Harry Rosen

Men’s footwear department. Photo: Harry Rosen



“Our new flagship store represents our most modern thinking in terms of store design,” said CEO Larry Rosen. “We’re thrilled to reveal this state-of-the-art store here. This new store is a testament to how well we understand the needs and wants of Canadian men. Our buyers are based here in Toronto and curate the world’s finest menswear collections with a uniquely Canadian perspective – specifically tailored to every unique market we operate in.” Mr. Rosen went on to say: “We set out to build the best shopping experiences for men. Everything was designed with the delivery of our legendary customer service in mind.”

See more photos below, all via Harry Rosen. 







Eton of Sweden shirts at the right. Eton of Sweden shirts at the right. 

Eton of Sweden shirts at the right. 


Canadian Retail News From Around The Web: March 8, 2016



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