The founder of Canadian men's clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc. has died at 92. Canadian menswear titan Harry Rosen poses for a portrait in front of his Bloor Street store in Toronto, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov


December 26, 2023

The founder of Canadian men's clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc., Harry Rosen, has passed away at the age of 92.

Rosen established his first made-to-measure menswear store in Toronto in 1954, leading the company for 51 years before his son, Larry Rosen, took up the role of chairman and CEO in 2005. 

In a statement, Larry confirmed his father's passing on Sunday, saying he "willed his business into existence one client at a time." He said Harry started "with a $500 loan and a dream." 

Harry Rosen's passion for menswear and fashion, along with his ability to inspire and teach, left an indelible mark on the company, spanning three generations and nearly 70 years.

Harry Rosen was recognized for his contributions with the Order of Canada in 2004 and engaged in philanthropy, supporting organizations such as the Canadian Paraplegic Association, Corporate Fund for Breast Cancer, Cancer Care Fund, Mt. Sinai Friends for Life campaign, United Way, CAMH, and UHN. The company, renowned for dressing Canada's elite, has evolved over the years to include a casual wear collection, adapting to changing market demands. Despite challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, Harry Rosen Inc. successfully ventured into new categories, such as grooming, and expanded its athleisure offerings.

Embracing e-commerce, the company shifted its brick-and-mortar relationships online, allowing wardrobe consultants to curate personalized recommendations for clients. This strategic move enabled Harry Rosen Inc. to triple its e-commerce sales in 2020, achieving its 2023 target three years ahead of schedule. Harry Rosen is survived by his wife of 68 years, Evelyn, along with four children, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Described as a visionary and a true gentleman, his impact on the fashion industry and beyond is remembered with respect and admiration.

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