Shoe retailer Johnston & Murphy shutters Canadian stores after facing rising costs
- Johnston & Murphy has closed its Canadian stores due to rising operating costs, limiting retail opportunities, according to spokesperson Marisa Drew.
- The company announced the closure in an online note to customers, stating it will no longer accept e-commerce orders for shipment to Canada.
- Johnston & Murphy will continue to service Canadian customers through wholesale partnerships with brands including Factory Shoe, Leclerc Chaussures, and Duggers.
- The company, founded in 1850 in Newark, N.J., originally started as a boot and shoe manufacturer before selling clothing for men and women.
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Shoe Retailer Johnston & Murphy Shutters Canadian Stores After Facing Rising Costs
Shoe and clothing retailer Johnston & Murphy has closed its Canadian stores. The U.S. company announced the closure in an online note to customers, who were also told the brand is no longer accepting e-commerce orders for shipment to Canada. Spokesperson Marisa Drew says in an email that the company had five stores in the country including locations at Toronto Pearson Airport and Vaughan Mills and Mapleview Centre malls outside the city. She des…
Shoe retailer Johnston & Murphy shutters Canadian stores after facing rising costs
The U.S. retailer announced the closure in an online note to customers, who were also told the brand is no longer accepting orders for shipment to Canada.
Shoe retailer closes Canadian stores after facing rising costs
Shoe and clothing retailer Johnston & Murphy has closed its Canadian stores. The U.S. company announced the closure in an online note to customers, who were also told the brand is no longer accepting e-commerce orders for shipment to Canada. Spokesperson Marisa Drew says in an email that the company had five stores in the country including locations at Toronto Pearson Airport and Vaughan Mills and Mapleview Centre malls outside the city. She des…
Shoe and clothing retailer Johnston & Murphy closes Canadian stores after facing rising costs
Shoe and clothing retailer Johnston & Murphy has closed its Canadian stores. The U.S. company announced the closure in an online note to customers, who were also told the brand is no longer accepting e-commerce orders for shipment to Canada. Spokesperson Marisa Drew says in an email that the…
Shoe retailer Johnston & Murphy shutters Canadian stores after facing rising costs – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Shoe and clothing retailer Johnston & Murphy has closed its Canadian stores. The U.S. company announced the closure in an online note to customers, who were also told the brand is no longer accepting e-commerce orders for shipment to Canada. Spokesperson Marisa Drew says in an email that the company had five stores in the country including locations at Toronto Pearson Airport and Vaughan Mills and Mapleview Centre malls outside the cit…
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