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Team Canada wearing Samuelsohn
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Team Canada’s World Cup Fits Are Very Much Made in Canada + More Fashion News

Plus, Solis has designed the perfect summer jersey.

By Mateja Bubas
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Samuelsohn dresses Team Canada in custom tailoring

Team Canada wearing Samuelsohn
Photography courtesy of Samuelsohn

Team Canada is stepping into this World Cup looking better than ever, thanks to Samuelsohn’s fine tailoring in partnership with retail partner Harry Rosen. The Montreal-based fashion brand has been appointed as the official suiting outfitter for the team, and first looks of the National players in their suits have just been released.

The relationship between the Men’s National Team, Samuelsohn, and Harry Rosen marks a new chapter for luxury craftsmanship in Canadian sports. Custom handcrafted in Montreal, the line features the brand’s signature tailoring and high-quality fabrics—a timeless design perfectly fitted for each player. Aliya Morehead, CCO of Samuelsohn, comments on the collection: “As a 103-year-old Canadian company, this partnership is a rare opportunity for Samuelsohn to showcase a ‘Made in Canada’ story on the global stage—one defined by confidence, dignity, and modern elegance both on and off the pitch.”

Bringing the collection into stores, Harry Rosen has announced it will incorporate the National Team’s official design into its Made to Measure program, allowing clients to shop the exclusive look for themselves. Together, Harry Rosen, Samuelsohn, and Team Canada are setting a higher standard for Canadian-made style—and the players who wear it.

The Textile Museum of Canada has just unveiled an Indigenous Fashion Exhibition

Always in Fashion
Photography courtesy of Textile Museum of Canada

The Textile Museum of Canada, located in Toronto, has unveiled its latest exhibition. Always in Fashion is an immersive exploration of Indigenous design languages and their transformative impact on fashion across Canada and the United States. Spotlighting designers who draw on traditional techniques to create extraordinary work—weaving ancestral knowledge with modern innovation into pieces entirely their own.

The exhibition was curated by Amber-Dawn Bear Robe (Siksika Nation), founder and executive director of Native Fashion Week and assistant professor of Native and Indigenous Art History at Parsons, whose practice sits at the intersection of Indigenous art—and fashion.and is on view through January 3, 2027.

Solis has designed the perfect summer jersey

A stylish take on sporty design, Solis Movement is celebrating the World Cup with its own limited edition jersey. The piece is fashioned for all of your summer city outings; whether you choose to dress it up for patio cocktails, or keep it casual for watching the games, this jersey lets you embrace the spirit of the season during all occasions. Made exclusively to honour Toronto’s role as a host city, the jersey won’t be restocked once it sells out—so move fast.

Monos and Reformation have your travel needs covered

Monos and Reformation
Photography courtesy of Reformation

Looking for summer travel accessories both fashionable and eco-friendly? Look no further. Canada’s very own Monos and Reformation have launched a limited-edition set of travel accessories, including a quilted Cosmetic Pouch, Compressible Packing Cubes, and Luggage Tag made from deadstock genuine leather. The line balances clean design elements and vintage details in a summer-inspired colour palette, delivering practical functionality with a countryside touch. The collaboration is a meeting of values as much as aesthetics: Reformation’s sustainable ethos paired with Monos’ conscious approach to travel, for a collection that looks good and travels responsibly.

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Veronica Beard and artist Pauline de Roussy de Sales put out the perfect summer line

Veronica Beard and de Sales de Roussy
Photography courtesy of Veronica Beard

Veronica Beard has recently crafted a limited-edition collection with artist Pauline de Roussy de Sales, and it is the perfect capsule for the summer season. The ten-piece line is colourful, vibrant, and features some of de Sales’ most successful pieces as an artist, fabricated into beautiful summer silhouettes.

The collection is made up of beachwear, a skirt and top set, a denim blouse and pair of shorts, and tee-shirts, all featuring the same retro-esque prints complemented by vintage-inspired silhouettes. The capsule itself is truly a work of art, available now.

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