Toronto Star

BUILDING THE NEST

Coatmaker wants to be known for more than just cold-weather clothes

- KIM BHASIN BLOOMBERG

Canada Goose opening two stores in China as it hopes to win over luxury shoppers,

Canada Goose is heading to China, opening two stores and a regional headquarte­rs as it hopes to win over more luxury shoppers who desire the warmth and fashion cred of a $900 parka with the brand’s patch on its sleeve.

Chief executive officer Dani Reiss said he’s making “significan­t investment­s” in China and outlined the coatmaker’s plan to open a Beijing flagship and a shop in Hong Kong this fall, along with an e-commerce business on Alibaba’s online Tmall. The Toronto-based company will partner with re- tail management firm ImagineX Group to help with operations, including staffing and daily administra­tion.

“The opportunit­y for Canada Goose in China is massive,” Reiss said in a statement.

“We have already seen exceptiona­l demand from Chinese consumers — locally and inter- nationally — for years.”

Canada Goose Holdings Inc., whose new China office will be in Shanghai, has been looking for new avenues of growth since going public in 2017. The highend outerwear company wants to be known for more than just cold-weather gear, releasing such products as spring windbreake­rs and reflective raincoats. It already sells in China through wholesale distributi­on partners. Many luxury brands from North America and Europe are thriving in Asia due to Chinese consumers’ new-found willingnes­s to spend instead of save. Italian coatmaker Moncler, one of Canada Goose’s biggest rivals, already has a significan­t presence in the region, with about 40 per cent of its business coming from its Asia division.

Chinese consumers are becoming more amenable to legacy cold-weather brands as interest rises in winter sports and culture.

Though there were only about 12.5 million skiers in China in 2015, the government has said it hopes to attract an additional 300 million nonskiers to mountain resorts and ski slopes.

The 2022 Winter Olympics will be held in Beijing.

“We have already seen exceptiona­l demand from Chinese consumers — locally and internatio­nally — for years.” DANI REISS CANADA GOOSE CEO

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 ?? AARON VINCENT ELKAIM/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Canada Goose plans to open a Beijing flagship and a shop in Hong Kong this fall. It will also expand onto Alibaba’s Tmall.
AARON VINCENT ELKAIM/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Canada Goose plans to open a Beijing flagship and a shop in Hong Kong this fall. It will also expand onto Alibaba’s Tmall.

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