Black Goat Cashmere Eyes Cross-Canada Expansion, Opens 1st Toronto Location

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: Black Goat Cashmere, 925 W. Georgia Street, Vancouver. Photo: Black Goat Cashmere, 925 W. Georgia Street, Vancouver. 

Photo: Black Goat Cashmere, 925 W. Georgia Street, Vancouver. 

Vancouver-based cashmere brand Black Goat is expanding beyond Canada’s West Coast, having recently opened a boutique in the heart of Toronto’s Mink Mile. The retailer plans to open more Canadian locations over the next several years, and we spoke with CEO Robert Remy to learn more.

Black Goat’s cashmere products are designed in Vancouver and manufactured in Mongolia with the highest-quality cashmere. The company is vertically integrated, and sells a variety of cashmere products for men and women. Until last week, its only two brick-and-mortar store locations were both in Vancouver. Its downtown Vancouver location, at 925 West Georgia Street, benefits from heavy foot traffic and is across the street from Gucci, Omega, Louis Vuitton and other luxury retailers. Its second Vancouver location on Vancouver’s tony South Granville strip is more of a ‘destination’, lacking heavy foot traffic.


New Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.New Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.

New Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.


131 Bloor Street West.  Click image  for full lease plan, via landlord Morguard. 131 Bloor Street West.  Click image  for full lease plan, via landlord Morguard. 

131 Bloor Street West. Click image for full lease plan, via landlord Morguard. 


New Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.New Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.

New Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.

Last week, Black Goat opened a 650 square foot retail space at The Colonnade in Toronto. Located at 131 Bloor Street West, the plaza is considered by many to be Canada’s most prestigious retail address, with tenants such as Chanel, Prada, Mulberry and Cartier.

Mr. Remy tells us that he’s opened a Toronto store because of customer demand. Black Goat enjoys a robust online business, and multiple requests from Torontonians prompted Mr. Remy to seek brick-and-mortar retail space. Mr. Remy says brick-and-mortar is preferable over wholesaling, as his stores can carry the entire range of the brand’s cashmere products. 


Inside the new Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.Inside the new Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.

Inside the new Toronto store, photo via Black Goat.

Mr. Remy says that a number of Hollywood stars are fans of his brand. This is partly a result of Vancouver’s robust film industry, which sometimes purchases product from his stores. To protect confidentiality, Mr. Remy declined to name names.

Regarding future Canadian expansion, Mr. Remy says that a Calgary Black Goat location is a possibility, although a location has yet to be found. Montreal and Ottawa are also possibilities and Mr. Remy says that the brand could possibly eventually operate as many as three Toronto locations. Given that Black Goat does exceptional online sales in New York City, California (which he initially found surprising), London, and other markets, international expansion is also a possibility some day. 

We’ll continue to keep you updated on Black Goat’s Canadian expansion. 

Today’s Retail News From Around The Web: March 5, 2015



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