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A Le Chateau clothing store is seen in a shopping mall in Joliette, Que. on Friday, October 23, 2020. Mall staples like fashion retailer Le Chateau Inc., Reitmans (Canada) Ltd., Groupe Dynamite are among the apparel stores that have filed for creditor protection since the start of COVID-19. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson May 18, 2021 - 1:00 AM
Itâs the defining attire of the pandemic: Stretchy pants, baggy sweaters and slippers.
Yet as vaccine campaigns gain momentum and lockdowns lift, the return to in-person gatherings is expected to spur demand for a wardrobe refresh, experts say.
More than half of Canadian consumers plan to purchase new clothing once pandemic restrictions are relaxed, a new report by market research firm The NPD Group said.
Apparel sales expected to soar as consumers trade sweats for jeans
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MONTREAL, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Today, cutting-edge fashion brand, Garage, announced its new summer multi-media advertising campaign, once again shot by famed photographer Sandy Kim, who captured North America s emerging recording artists
Dizzy Fae, Lolo Zouaï, Blu Detiger and Lexi Jayde.
Building on the momentum from the spring campaign, the
PLAY LOUD, STAY YOU mantra reaches its peak this season as the series comes to life through imagery, video and music, showcasing changemakers from multiple genres of music. Garage is turning up the volume on individualism with four new artists who found unique ways to express their vibrant and audacious personality through their music and fashion.