Designer Depot

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Designer Depot
Company typeOff-price department store chain
IndustryRetail
Founded2004
Defunct2016
HeadquartersToronto, Ontario, Canada
ProductsClothing, footwear, accessories.
ParentHudson's Bay Company (2004–2008)
INC Group of Companies (2008–2016)
Websitehttp://www.designerdepot.ca

Designer Depot was a Canadian department store that sold brand names at prices 25–60% below regular department and specialty store prices. It was created in November 2004 as a division of retailer Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). It was sold by HBC in April 2008 to the INC Group of Companies.[1]

Former logo

The first location opened as part of the Vaughan Mills Mall in Vaughan, Ontario. Weekly shipments of clothing originate from Fairweather and Randy River outlets. Children’s, infant, and maternity clothing is also sold. Designer Depot carries Plus sizes and Petites. The merchandise is sourced from around the world by a team of specialty buyers who buy the merchandise for various reasons, including order cancellations by other retailers, excess stock, liquidations, not passing 100% quality check or bankruptcies. Their slogan is “Designer Labels. Depot Prices.”

The average store size is 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2). Designer Depot represented HBC’s entrance into the off-price market in Canada, which is approximately $5 billion and growing. There are nine Designer Depot stores.

British Columbia

  • Nanaimo
    • North Town Centre
  • Surrey
    • Surrey Central Mall

Saskatchewan

Prince Albert

Alberta

  • Edmonton
    • Westpoint Centre
  • Calgary
    • Northland Village
    • Sunridge Spectrum

Ontario

Nova Scotia

Locations included Thickson Place in Whitby, and Walker Square in Windsor, now vacant. A location at Eglinton Corners (Warden & Eglinton) in Toronto was dubbed Target Apparel then reverted to a Designer Depot, now International Clothiers. Shoppers World Brampton in Brampton was scheduled to open a location, but later opened a Labels, under the same ownership. The West Edmonton Mall location closed later in 2015 and was replaced with an International Clothiers.

See also

References

  1. ^ Shaw, Hollie (8 April 2008). "Hudson's Bay eager to log on to new era". Financial Post. Retrieved 2011-01-14.