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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