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Canada’s apparel market is the ninth largest worldwide — which is significant considering that the eight larger apparel markets are in countries with much higher populations than Canada’s scant 41 million people.
Canada’s apparel market is also growing. It was estimated to be worth around CAD 35 billion (roughly USD 25.5 billion) in 2023 and is expected to grow to an estimated CAD 38.8 billion in 2027 — a 10.85% increase.
Unsurprisingly, women’s apparel sales are significantly higher than men’s — 56.9% higher, to be exact. In the third quarter of 2023, women’s clothing and accessories sales amounted to CAD 5.2 billion, compared to men’s apparel sales of just CAD 2.24 billion.
So, what famous clothing brands in Canada are claiming a noteworthy chunk of the apparel market pie? Here are the top 10 clothing brands in Canada, and some interesting statistics and facts about each.
Lululemon is Canada’s top clothing brand, according to Brand Finance’s 2024 annual brand value ranking report. Lululemon Athletica is a “technical athletic apparel company for yoga, running, training, and most other sweaty pursuits.”
This famous Canadian brand was established in 1998 in Vancouver, British Columbia. It began with just one design/yoga studio and, as of 2023, has over 700 stores worldwide — including 71 stores in Canada and 367 stores in the United States.
Last year, Lululemon netted USD 1.285 billion in revenue in Canada. And on the global stage in 2024, Lululemon trails Nike with the second-largest market capitalization among athletic apparel, accessories, and footwear companies.
Gildan, founded in 1984 in Montreal, Quebec, is Canada's second most valuable clothing brand, according to Brand Finance’s 2024 report.
Gildan manufactures a wide range of blank apparel, socks, and legwear for third-party private label brands and its own brands, which include American Apparel, Gold Toe, Anvil, and Secret.
In 2023, this famous Canadian brand generated USD 112 million in sales in Canada — down from USD 123 million in 2022.
Canada Goose was founded in 1957 in Toronto, Ontario, and produces outerwear for freezing weather — most commonly, goose-down winter coats. Brand Finance’s 2024 annual report ranks Canada Goose as the third most valuable clothing brand in Canada.
Canada Goose generated roughly CAD 1.2 billion in revenue in 2023 — up from just 218.4 million in 2015. However, most of the revenue came from the company’s Asian operations.
Brand Finance’s 2024 report ranks Aritizia as Canada's fourth most valuable clothing brand. This design house produces and sells lifestyle apparel for young women. Aritizia opened its first store in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1984.
This famous Canadian brand netted approximately CAD 2.2 billion in revenue in 2023 — a CAD 600 million increase from 2022.
Additionally, Artizia’s store count has grown year over year since 2005. In 2021, this trendy Canadian clothing brand operated 114 stores — 68 in Canada and 46 in the United States.
Sport Chek is Canada’s most prominent sporting apparel and equipment retailer, with 191 stores nationwide as of 2021.
Headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Sport Chek is listed by Brand Finance as Canada's fifth most valuable apparel and clothing brand.
With an estimated annual revenue of USD 928.3 million, Sport Chek is a major distributor of popular sports brands, including Nike, Columbia, North Face, Adidas, and Under Amour.
SSENSE is headquartered in Montreal, Québec, and is one of Canada’s top ecommerce clothing retailers.
SSENSE sells emerging brands, such as Cecilie Bahnsen, Fidan Novruzova, and Holden, along with established luxury brands, such as Dolce & Gabbana, Gucci Prada, and Tom Ford. It also sells womenswear, menswear, kidswear, and ‘Everything Else,’ which includes perfumes, posters, candles, and more.
This famous Canadian brand has an estimated revenue of USD 771.3 million per year and an estimated valuation of USD 4.2 billion.
A mountaineer named Dave Lane founded Arc’teryx — originally known as ‘Rock Solid’ — in 1989. Lane’s first products were rock climbing harnesses, which he designed and manufactured in his home.
These days, Arc’teryx designs and sells outdoor clothing, technical outerwear, and accessories. It’s renowned for its pioneering innovations in climbing, skiing, and alpine technologies.
Now headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia, Arc'teryx’s estimated annual revenue is USD 300 million.
OAK + FORT dubs itself a luxury fashion brand that provides apparel for men and women at accessible prices. This top 10 clothing company in Canada began as an ecommerce store and opened its first brick-and-mortar location in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2010.
OAK + FORT's estimated annual revenue is USD 156.6 million. The company, which is headquartered in Vancouver, has around 550 employees.
Herschel Supply Company is a famous Canadian brand founded in 2009, and known for retro-style backpacks and accessories.
Currently headquartered in Vancouver, Herschel Supply Company has around 300 employees and an estimated annual revenue of USD 73.5 million.
Tentree designs and sells apparel and accessories for women, men, and children using sustainable materials such as hemp, organic cotton, recycled polyester, and Tencel.
This top 10 clothing brand in Canada is renowned for its social and environmental initiatives. Tentree has planted over 100 million trees, helped over 75 million communities, and even built a maternity care center in Madagascar.
Tentree maintains its headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, and has an estimated annual revenue of USD 25.8 million.
Canada’s apparel market is thriving, with notable growth projected in the coming years. From Lululemon's cultural impact to Arc'teryx's pioneering outdoor gear, these top 10 clothing brands in Canada play a significant role in shaping the country’s dynamic apparel industry.