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National Post
20-06-2025
- Lifestyle
- National Post
Jean shorts are everywhere this summer: 5 Canadian jorts to wear all season
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Article content Denim shorts have been a summer staple for decades, first gaining popularity in the 1960s free love era. These days, they're more popular than ever as jean shorts (also affectionately known as jorts) are popping up in street style photos across the globe. Article content Like all fashion, shorts styles tend to fluctuate with what's trending. Currently the long, baggy, skater-inspired jorts are favoured over the figure-hugging Daisy Dukes of years' past. While maybe not the most polished piece of summer clothing, they're perfect if you're going for a relaxed vibe this season. Article content Article content With a vintage-inspired cut that features a high rise, raw hem and a loose fit, these shorts are an effortless pick for summer. They're made from heavyweight non-stretch denim, and have a 100 per cent cotton construction that holds its shape. Article content Article content For a modern take on the jorts trend, look to this distressed pair from Simons. They feature an extra-long silhouette that borders on capri-length and are made from rigid denim that molds to your body over time. Article content Article content Article content Looking for an on-trend pair of jorts? Oak + Fort's unique leopard-printed version is sure to turn heads this summer (they're also available in brown if the leopard print is too loud). They feature a mid rise, a longer bermuda-length inseam and a relaxed fit. Article content Article content Plus-size retailer Pennington has an in-house denim brand, d/C JEANS. The line includes shorts, like this pair of bermuda shorts with a hint of stretch for all-day comfort. You'll find them in a medium blue and a light wash that screams 'summer.' Article content Article content With a high rise, bermuda length and medium-blue wash, this pair of jorts is about as classic as it comes. They have a hint of stretch rather than a rigid denim construction, with a fit that reviewers call the 'perfect length and the right amount of loose.' Article content


CBC
10-06-2025
- Business
- CBC
Vancouver apparel company Oak + Fort seeks creditor protection
Social Sharing Canadian apparel brand Oak + Fort says it has obtained creditor protection as it works to restructure its business. The Vancouver-based company says the move is necessary because U.S. tariffs have joined other price pressures and led to a decline in consumer confidence and spending. The tariffs arrived after Oak + Fort pushed to open 26 new Canadian and U.S. stores in the last four years, which the company says resulted in a reduced and ultimately insufficient investment in its e-commerce platforms. Court documents show the company owes more than $25 million to creditors including some landlords who didn't receive May rent payments. Oak + Fort says it will continue to operate stores and an e-commerce business during the restructuring. It was founded in 2010 as an online boutique that eventually expanded to 42 stores in Canada and the U.S. selling womenswear, menswear, accessories, jewelry and home goods. Vancouver-based retail strategist David Ian Gray, founder of DIG360, said that there have been a rolling series of challenges for the retail sector, which has had to deal with high interest rates. "At the very same time, consumer spending has really dampened — and not just for a month or two," he told CBC News. "It's really settled down into a slump. "And there's a big difference between consumers who are buying on need, such as grocery or home improvement household items, versus where they might want to buy some fashion." Gray says the tariffs have added to a "perfect storm" for retailers like Oak + Fort, and others may face similar challenges in the months to come. The strategist said that the company had done a great job engaging shoppers in Vancouver and B.C. over the years. "But like we've seen with so many retailers, sometimes the enthusiasm you see from shoppers in your home market, you forget that might have taken you five or more years to build that up," the analyst said. "And suddenly you need to have the same level in new places ... happening overnight. And so, it's not really a surprise to me that they've had some struggles." Christy Wong, who is from New York, said she was shocked to hear that the retailer was seeking creditor protection, and that many people went to the retailers' outlet in that city.
Yahoo
08-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Apparel brand Oak + Fort to restructure amid tariff woes
VANCOUVER — Canadian apparel brand Oak + Fort says it has obtained creditor protection as it works to restructure the business. The Vancouver-based company says the move is necessary because U.S. tariffs have joined other price pressures and led to a decline in consumer confidence and spending. The tariffs arrived after Oak + Fort pushed to open 26 new Canadian and U.S. stores in the last four years, which the company says resulted in a reduced and ultimately insufficient investment in its e-commerce platforms. Court documents show the company owes more than $25 million to creditors including some landlords who didn't receive May rent payments. Oak + Fort says it will continue to operate stores and an e-commerce business during the restructuring. The retailer has hired Reflect Advisors LLC to assist with the restructuring. Oak + Fort was founded in 2010 as an online boutique that eventually expanded to 42 stores in Canada and the U.S. selling womenswear, menswear, accessories, jewelry and home goods. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 7, 2025. The Canadian Press Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data