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  2. Hudson's Bay (department store) - Wikipedia

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    The flagship stores are often multi-storey, historic buildings and are in Canada's largest cities (Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, and Ottawa). The largest of the flagship stores is the Toronto store on Queen Street, at about 79,000 square metres (850,000 sq ft). [9]

  3. List of Canadian clothing store chains - Wikipedia

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    Browns. Boathouse Clothing. Canada Goose. Club Monaco (founded in Canada, based in the US) Cleo. Designer Depot. Destination XL Group. Dynamite Clothing. Frank And Oak.

  4. Harry Rosen Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Rosen flagship store in Toronto on 82 Bloor Street West Private shopping room on the 4th floor of the Harry Rosen flagship store on 82 Bloor Street West. After working in a clothing store, Harry Rosen and his brother Lou opened a small made-to-measure store on Toronto’s Parliament Street with a $500 down payment.

  5. Stitches (store) - Wikipedia

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    Stitches (store) Stitches is a Canadian retailer and a division of Young Manufacturer Inc. The first Stitches store was founded in Toronto in 1975 along with Young Manufacturer Inc., now YM Inc by entrepreneur Michael Gold (ne Goldgrub)

  6. Joe Fresh - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.joefresh.com. Joe Fresh is a Canadian fashion brand and retail chain created by designer Joe Mimran for Canadian food distributor Loblaw Companies Limited. It was formed in 2006. The label includes adult and children's wear, shoes, handbags, jewellery, beauty products, and bath items. Joe Fresh entered the United States market ...

  7. Tip Top Tailors - Wikipedia

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    Tip Top Tailors was a Canadian menswear clothing retailer founded in Toronto in 1909 by Polish-Jewish immigrant David Dunkelman (1883–1978). He rented his first store at 245 Yonge Street, Toronto, selling tailored suits for $14. The name of the chain was chosen by a customer in a contest. A now landmark building that housed the manufacturing ...