Published
October 15, 2025
Canadian luxury menswear retailer Harry Rosen has unveiled a newly reimagined store in First Canadian Place in downtown Toronto.

The 10,380-square-foot, single-level boutique, introduces a new design concept designed for connection as much as commerce, tailored to meet the needs of today’s business professionals.
Notably, the space will house an elevated selection of men’s workwear and luxury labels, including Zegna, Canali, Eleventy, Maurizio Baldassari, Eton, Patrick Assaraf, and Harry Rosen’s in-house label Harold. Customers can also expect signature services such as private made-to-measure consultations, one-on-one style appointments, an expanded shoe offering, and corporate wardrobe planning.
In addition to retail, the First Canadian Place store will serve as a hub for events and experiences, including speaker panels on modern leadership and style, client receptions, whisky tastings in partnership with The Macallan thanks to its in-store bar, and exclusive office-hosted activations.
“Work is back, and so is the wardrobe that goes with it,” said Ian Rosen, president and COO of Harry Rosen. “Harry Rosen has long been Toronto’s destination for a broad spectrum of businesswear, whether you’re suiting up for the boardroom or slipping on your weekday uniform. With this new store concept in the heart of the Financial District, we’re creating a space that reflects the new era of work and reinvigorating our investment in Toronto’s vibrant Downtown core.”
The renovation, led by dkstudio architects inc., is part of Harry Rosen’s $50 million, multi-year national modernization program, which will also include an expanded Bloor Street flagship relocation and a new Vancouver flagship at Oakridge, both slated for 2026. Most recently, in July 2024, it unveiled a reimagined shopping experience at its West Edmonton Mall location.
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