Articles Tagged ‘Frank & Oak’

Can private equity save embattled retailers?
From the C-Suite newsletter: Buyers have swept in to save MEC and Frank & Oak. What they do next will be critical to survival.

Frank & Oak to close some stores after filing for creditor protection
As part of a restructuring, the men’s fashion retailer begins a process that could also include a potential sale.

A celebration of corporate kindness
How companies like Labatt, Vans, Knix and Endy are easing feelings of isolation through solidarity.

Frank and Oak launches collection made from recycled denim
The fashion brand’s latest environmental effort is front-and-centre of its newest campaign and flagship store.

New faces, new money at Frank & Oak
Executive leaders at the internet-born fashion retailer are steering it towards stronger e-commerce.

Frank and Oak celebrates our differences
The clothing brand launches a new unisex collection and CSR campaign to support immigrant women and equality.

Making a ripple
Editor Jennifer Horn on how the inaugural Design AOY category will help raise the bar and boost Canada’s design reputation.

Frank + Oak escapes from fashion traditions
The company is adopting a new strategy, breaking away from seasonal approaches to new product launches.

Frank + Oak adds AI to improve customer recommendations
New machine learning software from Propulse is an integral part of a new customer subscription service.

Frank + Oak launches grant for entrepreneurs
The fund will give cash and educational opportunities to startup founders, split equally between men and women.

Check it out: Frank + Oak’s blast from the past
New online spots showcase the brand’s (debatable) role in history.

Frank + Oak evolves its experience
The retailer unveils a new look, app and two-hour delivery as it doubles down on its brand purpose.

Frank & Oak focuses on function
The men’s retailer launches a new performance wear line with a brand film showing it in action.

Frank & Oak’s shopping mall plans
The brand is set to open two new locations, aiming to bring its downtown feel to traditional shopping centres.