EILEEN FISHER LOOKS TO OPEN MORE CANADIAN STORE LOCATIONS

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American womenswear designer/retailer Eileen Fisher is reportedly looking for more Canadian store locations. It currently has two Canadian stores and it’s seeking further store space in Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. Eileen Fisher’s Canadian distribution is carried out by a franchise license holder, Se Ce Apparel.

For those unfamiliar, Eileen Fisher’s prices are in the ‘bridge‘ range and the brand is known for having simple, comfortable designs. 



Canada’s first Eileen Fisher store opened on Vancouver’s upscale South Granville shopping strip in August 2011. Its second location opened in July 2013 at Calgary’s Chinook Centre



We’ll keep you updated when we learn of future Eileen Fisher store locations in Canada. 


Source: ACT7 of Urban Toronto, who forwarded us this article by Women’s Wear Daily


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