British Retailer Jermyn Street 1664 Plans Multiple Canadian Locations

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: Jermyn Street 1664, via TwitterPhoto: Jermyn Street 1664, via Twitter

Photo: Jermyn Street 1664, via Twitter

London-based multi-brand retailer Jermyn Street 1664 opened its first North American location late August in Calgary, and it plans to open several Canadian locations over the next several years. The unique retail concept will address the designer ‘middle market’ according to its head of marketing, Jamila Saidi. 

The retailer “aims to capture the essence of the internationally renowned street, known for its high quality British artistry and craftsmanship”, carrying a variety of sophisticated ‘accessible luxury’ brands which address the ‘mid-market’, according to Ms. Saidi. Jermyn Street 1664 carries shirts, suits, footwear and accessories for men and women, from brands such as Hawes & Curtis, Grosvenor London, and Barker. Customer service will exceptional, according to Ms. Saidi, fostering customer loyalty and repeat business. 



Jermyn Street 1664’s first Canadian location, measuring about 1,650 square feet, opened at the end of August on the third level of downtown Calgary’s The CORE shopping centre. Ms. Saidi revealed that the retailer will look to eventually open locations in Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal, as well as possibly in other Canadian cities. Locations where professionals ‘dress up’ are key, and the retailer will evaluate the Canadian market as it expands.



Ms. Saidi explained how the store concept will reflect London’s iconic Jermyn Street, featuring eye-catching displays and carrying a variety of brands, including some heritage brands with royal warrants. She explained royal warrants specifically and how in order for a brand to obtain one, it must have been a supplier to a member of the British Royal Family (The Queen, Prince Phillip or Prince Charles) for at least five years.

Photos provided by Jermyn Street 1664.



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5 COMMENTS

  1. Visited the store and I was amazed! Exceptional customer service, the quality and craftsmanship of product was simply breathtaking. The interior of the store was better than the stores on Jermyn Street! Great job guys! Thank you for bringing quality, fashion forward products to Calgary!!!

  2. Very helpful and stylish advise, these guys are pro and have some great deals too. It will give Brooks Brothers a run for it’s money in a fashion sense!

  3. I was in Calgary this week (I live in Edmonton) on business and visited this store. Please come to Edmonton! I love the fashion selection and there’s a touch of class, taking me back to my last visit in London.

    Specifically, since I live on the south side, open at Southgate. Or maybe West Edmonton Mall. Just not downtown ok? Downtown Edmonton is SCARY.

  4. Great store, amazing suits and breathtaking customer service. The price is just right and the fabrics and fits of the shirts is really good. Thanks folks for coming to Calgary. You’re simply awesome. I’m loving this store.

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