Kiton store to open in Toronto

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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One of the world’s most expensive menswear brands, Kiton, will soon have a Canadian store location. It will open late spring/early summer in Toronto’s upscale Yorkville area, and it will be North America’s fourth free-standing Kiton store. Known for its high-priced suits, Kiton offers off-the-rack styles that can approach $10,000, while its made-to-measure suits can sell for well over $20,000 each.


Signage and hoarding for new Toronto Kiton store. Photo by  ACT7 ,  Urban Toronto , taken from in front of 112 Yorkville Avenue.Signage and hoarding for new Toronto Kiton store. Photo by  ACT7 ,  Urban Toronto , taken from in front of 112 Yorkville Avenue.

Signage and hoarding for new Toronto Kiton store. Photo by ACT7, Urban Toronto, taken from in front of 112 Yorkville Avenue.

Toronto’s Kiton store will be located at the northeast corner of Hazelton Avenue and Yorkville Avenue. It will be owned and operated by adjacent menswear retailer V Hazelton, located at 5 Hazelton Avenue. Kiton will occupy a corner retail space at 114 Yorkville Avenue, that recently housed a condominium sales centre.

Kiton was founded in Naples, Italy, in 1956. In Canada, Kiton is carried at Harry Rosen in Toronto and at L’Uomo in Montreal. Kiton currently has three American store locations: in New York City, Bal Harbour, Florida and in Las Vegas. It is also carried at upscale stores including Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. There’s no word yet if any Canadian Saks stores will carry Kiton.

As mentioned above, Kiton clothing is notoriously pricey. Men’s dress shirts are generally priced in the $600-1000 range. Trousers are generally in excess of $1,000 and blazers, $7,000. A dedicated store for such high-priced menswear speaks to Toronto’s wealth. 


Google Streetview screenshot, showing the exterior of Kiton's new Toronto store location at 114 Yorkville Avenue.Google Streetview screenshot, showing the exterior of Kiton's new Toronto store location at 114 Yorkville Avenue.

Google Streetview screenshot, showing the exterior of Kiton’s new Toronto store location at 114 Yorkville Avenue.

Thank you Anjli Patel for notifying us Kiton’s new Toronto store. 

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