Possible new Roots owner threads plan for global growth


A Roots Canada store is seen in Montreal on Wednesday, March 4, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi – The Canadian Press

TORONTO — The New York brand management firm that has signed an agreement to buy Roots Corp. wants to take the storied Canadian brand and export it to the rest of the world.

If the proposed deal goes through, Marquee Brands, the firm behind Martha Stewart, Laura Ashley and Roberto Cavalli, says growth will be a top priority.

Chief executive Heath Golden said Friday that he envisions his company bringing Roots to big markets like Korea, India and Mexico and expanding the small presence it already has in the U.S. and China.

“Many of our partners around the world want to be a part of bringing Roots into different markets,” he said in an interview. “So we think the sky is the limit for this brand.”

Roots has more than 100 corporate-owned stores in Canada but just two in the U.S., where it’s been working to expand. A partner operates another 100 shops in Asia and the brand also has a presence on Tmall, Alibaba Group’s popular Chinese platform.

But Golden won’t just lean on global markets for growth. He also wants Roots to build out its home, camping and hospitality businesses without forgetting, well, its roots.

The retailer was started by Michigan natives Michael Budman and Don Green, who met at an Ontario summer camp in the sixties and decided to open what eventually became Roots north of the border in 1973. The brand, which sells apparel like sweatpants and leather accessories including bags, has since become a beloved symbol of Canadiana.

“The DNA of the brand is incredible,” said Golden, who labelled himself a “longtime admirer of Roots and father of two girls who have the company’s clothing in their closets.

“It is loved in its home market and it is loved around the world, so nothing here is broken. This is really about just continuing to build it out.”

He offered his insights into Marquee’s hopes for the brand a day after Roots announced it has agreed to be acquired for $4.10 per share in cash — the result of a strategic review the retailer kicked off in March.

Its shares were up more than 10 per cent or roughly 35 cents to $4.06 in afternoon trading Friday.

The deal still needs shareholder and regulatory approval but if it proceeds, Marquee will use JM&A Design and Development Inc. to develop, manufacture and distribute Roots clothing for Canadian and U.S. stores.

JM&A is led by Joseph Mimran, the Canadian fashion visionary behind Joe Fresh, Club Monaco and Alfred Sung. He’s also the chairman of hat brand Tilley Endurables, clothing retailer Kit and Ace and toy shop Mastermind Toys.



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