COS Unveils Second Vancouver Store

A modern aesthetic comes to Robson Street with the opening of new COS store

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The new space incorporates the core COS aesthetic of modern, timeless and functional design, combining contemporary fixtures and original elements of the building in a sales area spanning two floors and over 500 square meters. 

Marie Honda, Managing Director of COS notes, “We have been looking for another location in Vancouver for a number of years, given how enthusiastically the city embraced our first store in Gastown. We are incredibly proud of this new store, our largest in Canada, and are delighted to be able to offer our full collection to Vancouverites for the first time.”

London-based fashion brand COS creates modern, functional and considered design for women, men and children. COS uses traditional methods and new techniques to form understated collections made to last beyond the season. Committed to both timeless design and innovation, COS has supported the arts since the launch of the brand through collaborations with established and emerging artists, galleries and creative studios. 

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Since 2007, London-based COS has remained true to its philosophy: to offer high-quality fashion collections comprised of wardrobe staples as well as reinvented classics, in keeping with the brand ethos of modern, timeless, functional and tactile design.

Inspired by the arts, COS uses traditional methods and new techniques to form understated collections made to last. Committed to both timeless design and innovation, COS collaborates with established and emerging artists, galleries and creative studios. COS has enjoyed working on projects with the Serpentine Galleries, Salone del Mobile, The Guggenheim New York, The Donald Judd Foundation, Frieze London, The Dia Art Foundation, Design Miami/, Opening Ceremony and Mr Porter and with artists such as Snarkitecture, Sou Fujimoto, Studio Swine, Wayne McGregor and AFSO / ANDRÉ FU. 


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