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Fashion Network
3 days ago
- Business
- Fashion Network
Arc'teryx opens new Vancouver flagship store
Arc'teryx opened its new flagship store in downtown Vancouver on Saturday, marking the latest retail expansion for the Canadian performance-driven outdoor brand. Located at 1001 Robson Street, the 6,430-square-foot space will replace the brand's previous flagship at 813 Burrard Street. The new location nearly doubles the size of Arc'teryx's original 3,200-square-foot downtown store, which opened in 2017. The expansion reflects the company's continued investment in its hometown market and its growing retail presence in urban centres. The flagship will house Arc'teryx's technical apparel and gear, offering an elevated brand experience in one of Canada's busiest shopping districts. Headquartered in North Vancouver and owned by the Amer Sports group, Arc'teryx now operates five stores across the Metro Vancouver area. Earlier this month, it opened its first brand store in Manchester, becoming its fourth in the UK.


Tom's Guide
15-07-2025
- Business
- Tom's Guide
Huge Arc'teryx sale knocks up to 50% off outdoor apparel — 11 deals I'd shop now
Arc'teryx is best known for making high-quality technical clothing and equipment — ideal for those outdoor excursions and hikes you may have planned this summer. Although the brand tends to lean on the pricier side, REI is currently discounting select Arc'teryx styles with deals starting at just $34. If you're looking for a comfortable performance layer, I recommend the Arc'teryx Zip-Neck Base Layer Top, which is now 50% off. Need some new bike shorts? The Arc'teryx Essent High-Rise 8" Shorts (Women's) are now just $55. And if you're in the market for a new weather-proof jacket, the Arc'teryx Beta SL Jacket is sporting a $150 discount. So don't wait — keep scrolling to check out the rest of my favorite finds from the Arc'teryx sale at REI. Need a new hat for the trails? The Arc'teryx Bird Word trucker hat is made with breathable mesh panels and a soft, quick-drying headband that will keep your head feeling airy and dry. It will get the job done on the toughest of routes. Available in three different colors, this tank is the optimal choice for all your adventures. It features wicking nylon knit to keep you dry and offers great stretch so you can move comfortably. Stay comfortable on the trails when wearing these bike shorts that are super stretchy. Durable enough to withstand rubbing up against rocks and other elements, you'll love wearing these breathable shorts all day long. This stylish t-shirt features an Arc'teryx logo front and center. It's made with a lightweight, soft and breathable merino wool blend and it has a streamlined fit. It's the perfect shirt to help you move comfortably on hikes, runs and treks. These heavyweight bottoms from Arc'teryx just got a massive discount. Arc'teryx's Polygiene treatment helps with odor, while the Torrent brushed fleece is soft against your skin. It's a discontinued item in this colorway with an impressive 50% off. When you're on the move in cooler climates, you want to keep warm and comfortable. This base layer has a trim shape to do just that, fitting sleekly under multiple layers. It's made of a soft, light and durable wool blend making it the perfect layer to grab regardless of the season. These Arc'teryx pants are designed for hikers, climbers and backpackers, but really they're great for anybody who's on the move. They're stretchy, comfortable and offer wind protection too. The women's Kyanite hoody jacket is light, breathable and soft — perfect for blocking the cold breeze on cooler hikes, or layering when the snow falls. It's a great piece to have in your wardrobe, especially with $60 in savings. This deal is on the men's Arc'teryx Atom Insulated Hoody in 'Soulsonic' (blue) with sizes ranging from small to XXL, still available. Lightweight and weather-resistant, warm yet breathable, this high-tech piece of gorpware is fully worth the hype. This vest is exceptionally lightweight and warm. It's the perfect mid-layer in cold conditions but it's also easy to stash in your pack if you get too warm. Lightweight, comfortable and breathable, this durable waterproof and windproof jacket will protect you from the elements without sacrificing features or packability. It's a great option for layering or wearing on its own. The women's version of the jacket is also on sale for $350.


Fashion Network
02-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Arc'teryx to debut in Manchester, will be first UK store outside London
Next stop Manchester for Arc'teryx's continued expansion in Europe. The Canadian high-performance outerwear and equipment retailer opens its first brand store in the city on New Cathedral Street on 10 July, becoming its fourth in the UK. Spanning 6,100 sq ft across two floors, the store offers an 'immersive experience', featuring Arc'teryx's core assortment, including Trail and Climb gear, with Snow gear to follow. A curated selection of footwear, packs, and accessories — 'designed with the brand's commitment to performance in the most demanding environments' — is available, along with the brand's harnesses, which can be tried out in-store. The new store also features a dedicated Community Area designed for events, movie nights, and gatherings — 'an extension of Arc'teryx's commitment to fostering a vibrant outdoor culture'. The area will feature a local map, highlighting the best spots for climbing, hiking and trail running in and around Manchester. Visitors can also expect insights from UK athletes and local Ambassadors, sharing their favourite places. As part of the brand's circular initiatives, its ReBird Service Centre will also offer free gear repair, care, and washing services, 'to ensure equipment stays in peak condition season after season'. Sven Radtke, general manager for EMEA, said: 'Manchester is a vibrant urban hub that serves as a launchpad for outdoor enthusiasts. It's proximity to diverse natural landscapes makes it a gateway to the outdoors and a haven for hiking, climbing and other activities. Our goal is to help our core communities get out, doing what they love, equipped with the most high-performance gear to reach their goals.'


Fashion Network
02-07-2025
- Business
- Fashion Network
Arc'teryx to debut in Manchester, will be first UK store outside London
Next stop Manchester for Arc'teryx's continued expansion in Europe. The Canadian high-performance outerwear and equipment retailer opens its first brand store in the city on New Cathedral Street on 10 July, becoming its fourth in the UK. Spanning 6,100 sq ft across two floors, the store offers an 'immersive experience', featuring Arc'teryx's core assortment, including Trail and Climb gear, with Snow gear to follow. A curated selection of footwear, packs, and accessories — 'designed with the brand's commitment to performance in the most demanding environments' — is available, along with the brand's harnesses, which can be tried out in-store. The new store also features a dedicated Community Area designed for events, movie nights, and gatherings — 'an extension of Arc'teryx's commitment to fostering a vibrant outdoor culture'. The area will feature a local map, highlighting the best spots for climbing, hiking and trail running in and around Manchester. Visitors can also expect insights from UK athletes and local Ambassadors, sharing their favourite places. As part of the brand's circular initiatives, its ReBird Service Centre will also offer free gear repair, care, and washing services, 'to ensure equipment stays in peak condition season after season'. Sven Radtke, general manager for EMEA, said: 'Manchester is a vibrant urban hub that serves as a launchpad for outdoor enthusiasts. It's proximity to diverse natural landscapes makes it a gateway to the outdoors and a haven for hiking, climbing and other activities. Our goal is to help our core communities get out, doing what they love, equipped with the most high-performance gear to reach their goals.'


Newsweek
30-06-2025
- Newsweek
Thrifter Spots Jacket Listed for $3.50—Then Staff Realize Its True Value
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A savvy thrifter has gone viral after nabbing a high-end Arc'teryx jacket for just $3.50—prompting staff members to allegedly attempt to block the sale once they realized the item's true value. Baylee Kirk (u/UncleVoid), 24. from Georgia, shared the story in the Thrift Store Hauls subreddit, where the post earned over 9,300 upvotes. The jacket is a rare steal considering similar models retail for $380 or more on Arc'teryx's official website. "When I saw the tag and researched, I was quite shocked to see the same exact make/model/color jacket was priced brand new at $400,' Kirk told Newsweek. The Reddit user said that they discovered the jacket around 11 a.m. during a visit to a Goodwill store in Oakwood, Georgia. "I went looking for winter jackets I could be a little careless and reckless with for an upcoming off-roading/camping expedition this upcoming winter," they said. They spotted the jacket as an employee was wheeling out new inventory. Upon closer inspection, they were surprised to find the Arc'teryx label, though initially skeptical about its authenticity. "Arc'teryx released an article last year for being aware of the increasing amount of fakes and dupes flooding the market," they noted, adding that the price was also suspiciously low—"$3.50 which is very unusual as that's the typical price for shirts and usually jackets aren't priced lower than $6." After authenticating the jacket using Arc'teryx's official label ID tool, they headed to the checkout. That is when things allegedly got tense. A split image of the thrifted Arc'teryx jacket. A split image of the thrifted Arc'teryx jacket. u/UncleVoid/u/UncleVoid Kirk told Newsweek: "The worker looked extremely displeased and asked where I found it. When I told her, she immediately called for a manager and claimed someone in the back misplaced this item for 'floor inventory' instead of sending it out to their warehouse to be sold online." The manager, after examining the coat, began typing on a handheld device and attempted to walk away with the jacket. Kirk said: "I told them, 'No, I'd like to purchase this item as it's already price-tagged and now would be considered floor inventory since it was put out." The manager disagreed, saying it was mispriced and needed to be reevaluated before sale. Then, Kirk said another employee tried to convince the customer the jacket was fake. "At that point, I stated the consumer protection laws against situations prohibiting companies to change an item's pricing during or noticing it being incorrect," u/UncleVoid wrote. After a tense exchange, including what they described as "a few more choice words," the manager "looked visibly irritated and relented but sold me the item." Founded in Canada, Arc'teryx is known for its minimalist design and performance-focused outdoor gear. The brand has built a loyal following thanks to its durable, high-tech materials and sleek aesthetic—traits that have led it to be widely imitated in the resale market. The viral post sparked a flood of comments from fellow thrifters sharing similar experiences. "I've never had a goodwill cashier care how much I am paying for something off the sales floor no matter the brand other than say 'oh, this is nice' while they fold it into the bag," said one user. "Last month I found a 70s/80s sterling silver, Navajo made, concho belt for $5.99 at Goodwill. Same kind of belt goes from $600 to $2,000 online. Somebody either screwed up or was very, very nice," said another. "Oh my gosh! I had this happen to me in the 90s! I found a sterling concho belt like that for $. 50 cents at the Salvation Army. I can't believe it happened in this day and age. So happy for you!," a third added. Another thrift fan recalled: "I found a vintage Coach bag at my local DAV thrift for $18, a black leather hobo bag, and the only thing the cashier said was 'girl I knew this was gonna go fast!'" And Emily chimed in with her own designer score: "I scored an hermes wallet for $5.50 and the only thing the clerk said was 'wow, you're so lucky, how did you even find it cuz it looks real!'" A spokesperson for Goodwill of North Georgia told Newsweek: "Our aim at Goodwill of North Georgia is to ensure a positive experience for our guests. It is our policy that any item available on the sales floor is sold for the price as marked. "We have worked with the store team to ensure all policies are properly followed. We are happy that this guest was able to purchase their found item at the ticketed price and was able to support our mission to put people to work." Do you have any amazing thrifting finds that you want to share? We want to see the best ones! Send them in to life@ and they could appear on our site.