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Harry Rosen achieves a high True North score due to its status as a legacy Canadian-owned and operated luxury retailer. While the business model relies on importing international high-end goods, the capital, strategic control, and operational footprint are almost entirely retained within Canada.
Free returns with prepaid label. No duty risk for Canadian customers. Canada-anchored business.
"Free standard shipping on orders of $250 or more (before taxes). For orders under $250, a flat rate of $15 applies."
"We offer free returns on all orders. Returns must be made within 30 days of the date of purchase. A pre-paid return label is included in your shipment."
"You can return your online purchase to any Harry Rosen store (excluding Outlet locations) for a full refund to your original method of payment."
"Since we ship from within Canada, there are no additional customs or duties for orders delivered within Canada."
"Price adjustments will be made within 14 days of purchase, provided the exact style, colour and size are currently in stock."
"Our Customer Care team is available at 1-800-917-6736, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm EST."
"Returns must be made within 30 days of the date of purchase. For all returns, we require a valid government-issued photo ID. Shipping charges are non-refundable."
Expected outcome: If you return online, expect to won't get original shipping back.
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Nobis
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True North: 80/100 Nobis is a Canadian-owned premium outerwear brand headquartered in Markham, Ontario, specializing in high-performance jackets. While the brand emphasizes its Canadian heritage and design, the specific manufacturing location for its garments is not explicitly stated on its website. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
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In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes technical winter performance and its Toronto design roots. That symbolism is lower than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Medium Intensity Symbolism
βNobis is a Canadian premium outerwear and footwear brand.β
Brand Identity
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Local Place Anchoring
βFounded in 2007... headquartered in Toronto, Canada.β
Brand Identity
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Details: 100/100
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Canada Goose
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True North: 70/100 Canada Goose is a luxury outerwear brand owned by Canada Goose Holdings Inc., headquartered in Toronto. While its core down-filled parkas are manufactured in Canada, other product lines such as footwear and knitwear are produced internationally. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
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In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its Arctic-themed naming and long-standing heritage. That symbolism is lower than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
National Identity Naming & Iconography
Brand Identity
Deep Heritage Anchoring
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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Moose Knuckles
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True North: 70/100 Moose Knuckles is a luxury Canadian outerwear brand headquartered in Montreal that specializes in high-performance winter gear. While they manufacture their core down-filled coats in Winnipeg, other products in their catalog are produced internationally. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
As of Jan 25, 2026
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In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes wilderness motifs and national place-anchoring. That symbolism is lower than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Moose Iconography
Brand Identity
Canada Place Anchoring
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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Robert Barakett
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True North: 70/100 Robert Barakett is a Montreal-based premium menswear brand specializing in high-quality basics and Pima cotton apparel. The brand is owned by The Kersheh Group, a Canadian apparel firm also headquartered in Montreal. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
Needs evidence
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of recent checks.
We couldnβt verify this claim from official or primary sources.
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No source lines available.
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Mackage
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True North: 50/100 Mackage is a luxury outerwear brand specializing in high-end leather, down, and wool apparel. Based in Montreal and owned by APP Group Inc., the brand ships directly from Canadian warehouses, offering a limited lifetime warranty on manufacturing defects. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
As of Jan 25, 2026
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In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes Montreal-based design heritage and the aesthetic of the Canadian North. That symbolism is lower than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Canadian North Narrative
Brand Identity
Montreal Place Anchoring
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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Coppley
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True North: 40/100 Coppley is a heritage men's formalwear brand specializing in tailored clothing and made-to-measure suits. The brand manufactures its garments in Hamilton, Ontario, though it is owned by the US-based Individualized Apparel Group. Vector breakdown:
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Claims
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Ambiguous claim
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its long-standing manufacturing heritage in Hamilton and its domestic production. That symbolism is higher than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
We couldnβt verify this claim from official or primary sources.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Heritage Anchoring (Deep)
βIn 1883, G.C. Coppley, E. Finch Noyes and James Randall joined forces to create the company... Coppley has been a cornerstone of the Hamilton community.β
Website
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Local Place Anchoring
βCoppley remains in its current location in Hamilton, Ontario.β
Website
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Details: 55/100
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Hugo Boss
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True North: 0/100 Hugo Boss is a German luxury fashion house specializing in high-end formalwear, accessories, and fragrances. While the brand ships its Canadian orders from the United States, it provides a low-risk shopping experience by including all duties and taxes in the listed price and offering free returns. |
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Claims
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In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes international luxury and European heritage. That symbolism is aligned with the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
International Luxury Identity
Brand Identity
Details: 100/100
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Strellson
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True North: 0/100 Strellson is a Swiss premium menswear brand specializing in formalwear and contemporary fashion, owned by the Holy Fashion Group. While the brand maintains a strong retail presence in Canada through authorized partners like Harry Rosen and Hudson's Bay, they do not currently offer direct-to-consumer shipping to Canada from their official website. |
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Claims
As of Jan 25, 2026
Ambiguous claim
In Canada, the brand's public identity emphasizes its flagship presence in major urban centers like Toronto and Vancouver, alongside the use of national iconography in its regional digital branding. That symbolism is higher than the provided economic baseline.
Based on publicly available information we could verify as of Jan 25, 2026.
We couldnβt verify this claim from official or primary sources.
This is a consumer guidance signal, not a legal determination.
Details: 65/100
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