Is Le Chateau still a store?

Is Le Chateau still a store?

Montreal-based fashion brand Le Château is making a comeback. The iconic Canadian fashion brand will relaunch brick-and-mortar stores across the country while ushering in a new clothing line in 37 new concept Suzy Shier locations throughout Canada.

Can you still order Le Chateau online?

But anyone who’s been missing the brand’s signature partywear can rejoice, because Le Château is officially back. “As proud as we are of our online site, we are also delighted to be back in stores,” said Franco Rocchi, senior director of marketing on the new Suzy/Le Château team, in a statement.

What happened to Le Chateau?

Starting in the spring of 2022, select Suzy Shier locations will be carrying Le Chateau clothing that you can shop for IRL. You’ll also be able to shop online if that’s more your jam. Le Chateau isn’t the only store that fell under rough times in the past few years.

Is Suzy Shier and Le Chateau the same?

In July 2021, Suzy’s Inc acquired Le Chateau, the iconic Canadian legacy brand. Suzy’s Inc. saw a great opportunity this season to offer Suzy customers a complimentary collection to its daywear, workwear and weekend wear with a limited capsule collection of dazzling Le Chateau dresses.

Is Le Chateau closing permanently?

Why did Le Chateau close? Back in October 2020, the Quebec fashion retailer confirmed that it had filed to have its assets liquidated to close down its stores across Canada.

Is Le Chateau out of business?

Le Chateau will begin selling clothing again through its website on Nov. 16, 2021, the company announced Friday on Instagram. Customers will also be able to shop for items in-store at select Suzy Shier locations across Canada starting in the spring of 2022, according to Retail Insider.

Who bought out Le Chateau?

Suzy’s Inc.
Stores remained in operation during its liquidation process, however about 1,400 jobs were lost when the chain ceased operation. April 18, 2021, marked the end of the online store permanently. Its remaining assets were sold in June 2021 to Suzy’s Inc.

Who bought Le Château?

Stores remained in operation during its liquidation process, however about 1,400 jobs were lost when the chain ceased operation. April 18, 2021, marked the end of the online store permanently. Its remaining assets were sold in June 2021 to Suzy’s Inc.

When did Le Château close?

April 18, 2021
CCAA bankruptcy filing and closure: 2020 & 2021 Stores remained in operation during its liquidation process, however about 1,400 jobs were lost when the chain ceased operation. April 18, 2021, marked the end of the online store permanently.

Is Le Château store coming back?

Canadian retailer Le Chateau is making its brick-and-mortar store comeback. The clothing brand says its latest collection is now online and will be available in 37 Suzy Shier locations across the country later this month.

Who owns Le Château stores?

Le Chateau now has over 240 stores in Canada. While Le Château is publicly traded, the company is tightly held with 67% of shares owned by Silverstone, the company’s board, executives and two institutional investors.

Is Le Château owned by Suzy Shier?

Le Château filed for creditor protection in 2020, joining the ranks of dozens of big-name retailers that buckled under the weight of pandemic restrictions. Suzy’s Inc. — the company behind women’s clothing brand Suzy Shier — stepped in to buy Le Chateau’s intellectual property.

Does Le Château own Suzy Shier?

The Le Chateau brand is returning to Canada this month under new ownership. The iconic fashion brand was acquired by Montreal-based Suzy Shier over the summer. A new Le Chateau website will launch this month and in-store distribution for the brand will commence in the spring of 2022.

Who owned Le Chateau?

Le Château Inc. says its founder and his wife have left the insolvent company as it prepares to close its doors. Herschel Segal and his wife, Jane Silverstone Segal, resigned as directors effective Wednesday. Silverstone Segal had ceased to be board chairwoman and chief executive effective Oct.