HARRY ROSEN JOINS CF MONTRÉAL AS NEW CORPORATE PARTNER

CF Montréal team members getting fitted in custom HAROLD by Harry Rosen suits. (CNW Group/Harry Rosen Inc.)

MONTREAL,  /CNW/ – CF Montréal announced Saturday a new two-year agreement with luxury menswear retailer Harry Rosen as the Club’s newest corporate partner.

This new partnership will allow CF Montréal to proudly add the leader in the men’s luxury fashion and retail sector in Canada as another major corporate partner. This relationship will amplify the thriving landscape at the intersection of sports and luxury fashion.

“CF Montréal is proud to collaborate with a major Canadian business like Harry Rosen,” said CF Montréal president and CEO Gabriel Gervais. “Harry Rosen is a family business like ours which has managed to successfully establish itself in Montreal by developing an exclusive brand renowned for its quality. We are proud to join forces as leaders in our respective industries.”

Harry Rosen is now the Official Tailor of CF Montréal. Starting with the Club’s home opener against the Philadelphia Union on Saturday, March 18, at Olympic Stadium, players, coaches and technical staff will all be proudly wearing Harry Rosen suits from their HAROLD collection, the new label of Custom-Made and Ready-to-Wear menswear. Having launched in May 2022, the HAROLD collection keeps the wearer in mind, allowing them to customize every detail from a range of fabrics and styles to tailor a completely personalized look.

“Our partnership with CF Montréal reflects our shared values of inclusivity, community and passion, while demonstrating our commitment to building relationships within this vibrant community,” said Ian Rosen, President and COO, Harry Rosen. “Harry Rosen prides itself in exceptional quality menswear that is both functional and fashionable, and we will continue to support and promote cultural opportunities that showcase men’s interests and passions.”

SOURCE Harry Rosen Inc.

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