South Coast Casuals opened on May 1st, 1995 after six weeks of intense preparation. The long-time vision of Bill and Tracey McKnight, South Coast Casuals was an immediate success drawing customers from the South Delta area. South Coast Casuals originally opened as a 2000 square foot store featuring men's and ladies casual fashions with a specific focus on Denim. Since 1995, the store has expanded to 3400 square feet and now caters to the casual, career and dressy needs of its customers.
In 2007, a few years after the shoe store opened, the space next door became available and it made sense to expand on the clothing concept already available in Edmonton. In September 2007, gravitypope Tailored Goods opened next to the existing shoe store.
The Tailored Goods boutique dazzles with an eclectic mix of contemporary and vintage French, Italian, and American influences. The boutique's aqua blue paint scheme envelopes the 1950s fluted glass change rooms and is anchored by a white Carrera marble floor and illuminated by Holophane fixtures from a 1920s cruise ship. A 1930's mirror ball turns on the ceiling, adding just a touch of ballroom magic. This beautiful boutique offers an extensive range of clothing collections for both men and women, as well as a wide range of exclusive accessories, apothecary and jewelry. The friendly and knowledgeable staff add the perfect finishing touch for a lovely shopping experience.
Founded more than 35 years ago, today Wear Else is the referential house of fashion for Vancouver's modern woman. Our collection of sought-after brands and newly discovered labels offers looks for work, play and party, easily curated with assistance from our team of stylists. Complete with jewellery & scarves, handbags, shapewear and footwear, plus the most attentive, personalized service in the city, Wear Else is the source for all of your style needs from head to toe.
The Urban Rack story when she took over an existing 18 year business on 4th Avenue in Kitsilano. For 13 years The Urban Rack enjoyed serving both Ladner and Vancouver communities but then decided to simplify operations and focus solely on the Ladner store, closing Kits doors at the end of 2013. he Urban Rack is passionate about tapping into their customers' unique style and personality. They take the time to listen and learn so the customer leaves feeling beautiful.
Dream Apparel and Articles for People, known as Dream to most of our devoted regular shoppers, has been showcasing local designers since 1993.Little dream in Granville Island opened with the same mandate and passion in December of 2008, to support our local designers .