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Nordstrom’s discount store comes to Canada

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- Tara Deschamps

TORON TO • Shoppers who love luxury brands at bargain prices have a reason to rejoice as Nordstrom Inc. opens its first discount Rack store north of the border — with a few Canadian twists.

The 35,000- square- foot store, situated north of Toronto at Vaughan Mills mall, will open Thursday and is promising savings of up to 70 per cent on apparel, accessorie­s, home, beauty and travel items from 38 of the top 50 brands already sold in its Canadian stores.

The location is part of the Seattle-based retailer’s plans to roll out as many as 15 Rack stores across the country. It didn’t provide a timeline for the expansion, but its next location in Canada will open in downtown Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourh­ood later this year.

The Canadian Rack stores will be outfitted with a few difference­s when compared with their U. S. counterpar­ts. Around 30 per cent of merchandis­e will come from its full- line Nordstrom stores, compared to 15 per cent in the U. S. A “robust assortment” of travel gear and swimwear will be offered all year because the company said it has realized “Canadians like to travel.”

LIKE TO SHOP BY SIZE AND CATEGORY INSTEAD OF BY BRAND.

It will also group some items by size rather than product because “one of the biggest off- price learnings we have from Canadians is that they like to shop by size and category instead of by brand,” spokespers­on Meliz Andiroglu wrote in an email.

“For example, women’s jeans in our Canadian Rack stores will be merchandis­ed together and by size, so if you’re a size 28, you’ll go to that rack and find an assortment of brands.”

Among t he brands it is promising to stock are Kate Spade New York, Nike, Tory Burch, Steve Madden, Hugo Boss, Ted Baker London, Rebecca Minkoff and Madewell.

Andiroglu declined to provide the percentage of products that will be bought specifical­ly for its Rack stores, but said “we work with many of the top brands that are carried in Nordstrom to sell directly to Nordstrom Rack before other off-price retailers.”

At least one of those offprice retailers will be creating fierce competitio­n from only a few dozen doors away.

L ast year, Nordstrom Rack’s rival Saks Fifth Avenue moved into Vaughan Mills and t he Canadian market with its lower- cost Saks Off Fifth, months before Holt Renfrew’s discount chain HR2 closed at the mall.

One option customers won’t have yet is e-commerce. The company said it hasn’t rolled out such an offering for Canadians, but Andiroglu said it is “evaluating opportunit­ies to have it up and running alongside our stores.”

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