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German outerwear brand Wellensteyn targets second Canadian store after strong Niagara debut

June 08, 2026

German outerwear brand Wellensteyn targets second Canadian store after strong Niagara debut

With a history that spans more than 80 years, Wellensteyn, the German-founded outdoor coat and accessory company that has built an international reputation for combining technical functionality with fashion-forward design, is building momentum in Canada with plans to open a second location.

Think Retail was thrilled to work with the Wellensteyn team on its Canadian debut in August 2024. The success of the 2,350-sq.-ft. store at Outlet Collection at Niagara demonstrates that Canada is a promising market for the international company and the goal is to open another in 2027.

Wellensteyn’s collections are designed to withstand a wide range of weather conditions, making them particularly well suited to Canada's climate.

It all started in the 1940s, when Adolf Wuttke, who made instruments used to help explore the depths of the volatile North Sea, set out to create high-quality outerwear for people working on the water and in the shipyards. He came up with a unique parka made with waxed sailcloth, which has stood the test of time.

In the 1990s, the family-run company tapped into a new generation by expanding its product selection. Over the years, it has continued to develop a loyal customer following through its emphasis on durability, performance and quality craftsmanship. Its outerwear assortment now includes insulated winter jackets, lightweight transitional pieces and weather-resistant styles, as well as shoes, hats, scarves, belts, sunglasses, watches and other accessories, designed for both urban and outdoor lifestyles.

Now, firmly established in Europe, Wellensteyn is steadily expanding its international footprint, bringing its distinctive approach to outerwear to new markets around the world. This is a proven magnet brand in major markets, with the highest category turnover in high-profile shopping centres and outlet malls across Germany, Austria, Hungary, Czech Republic and beyond.Here in Canada, the primary focus is on outlet centres across Ontario, however the team will also consider select locations in Quebec: Ideal sites are about 2,000 sq. ft.

For more information about this globally recognized outerwear brand and its plans for growth, contact the Think Retail team