Case Study: Left on Friday
by Dustin Kroft
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Creating retail store fixtures for Canadian Retail brands is always fun but its even nicer when they are in our own backyard; Toronto. Swimwear brand Left on Friday decided on a pop up on the busy Ossington Rd stretch this summer and we were delighted to be contracted for custom clothes displays and other retail store fixtures. They needed a quick turnaround so we used a combination of our own clothes displays and customizations to those store fixtures.
The entire store was decorated in our double hanging clothes racks with our two way racks sprinkled around the stores. We also built them a custom clothes rack display to go with these items. Here are some pictures from a field trip to the store to check out these modern store fixtures.
The hanging clothing racks were made with wood dowel and counterbored to conceal the locking mechanism which allowed the clothes rods to be adjusted to different heights for easy levelling and set up. The dowels were custom stained to match the white oak decor in the retail store. We often work on projects that require custom clothes racks for retail stores and are always glad to produce custom metal work and wood work for these displays.
The racks were also used in a staggered fashion to create an attractive window display to hang their swimwear from. The t racks were our standard straight arm clothes racks and helped to merchandise different women's apparel from Left on Friday.
This project was completed in only one week on an emergency rush order but our standard products - particularly the clothing racks. - are almost always in stock and ready to ship. Custom orders do take a little longer but we can often customize our clothes racks in short time if we are just making slight modifications.
This brand is operating a pop in Toronto for the summer and we are so happy to have outfitted the entire store with our clothes display racks, our double hanging garment racks and our new t-rack stands.