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Funded Clothing and Apparel Startups in Canada

The 12 most recently funded clothing and apparel companies in Canada shown here span April 2021 through April 2025.

The 12 most recently funded clothing and apparel companies in Canada shown here span April 2021 through April 2025. Ontario leads geographically with six entries — five in Toronto (Apricotton, Canadian Women's Foundation, alder, Knix Wear, and loopt) plus Cooks Who Feed in Mississauga. British Columbia contributes four, spread across Vancouver, Victoria, and Port Coquitlam. Montréal accounts for the remaining two: SRTX, which raised $25M in December 2024, and Sheertex, which closed a corporate round in April 2022.

Round sizes span a sharp range. Knix Wear's $53M raise from May 2021 is the largest disclosed amount, while Cooks Who Feed raised $10K and DOUBL raised $30K — both in the Series Unknown category. Six of the twelve rounds carry that classification, alongside two Seed rounds (alder at $2M and Outway at $3M), one Series A (Burb, $4M in September 2021), and one corporate round. Two amounts — Apricotton and Sheertex — are undisclosed.

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What are the largest disclosed funding rounds in this dataset?

Knix Wear (Toronto) tops the list at $53M, raised in May 2021 with no round stage listed. SRTX (Montréal) follows with $25M in December 2024, classified as Series Unknown. Burb (Port Coquitlam) holds the only confirmed Series A in the set at $4M, closed in September 2021.

Which cities have the most funded clothing and apparel companies in Canada?

Toronto accounts for five of the twelve entries — Apricotton, Canadian Women's Foundation, alder, Knix Wear, and loopt. British Columbia contributes four, spread across Vancouver, Victoria, and Port Coquitlam. Montréal adds two with SRTX and Sheertex.

What round stages appear most frequently among these companies?

Six of the twelve rounds are classified as Series Unknown, limiting stage-level filtering. There are two Seed rounds (alder at $2M and Outway at $3M), one Series A (Burb, $4M), and one Corporate Round (Sheertex). Two entries — Knix Wear and loopt — have no round stage listed at all.

Are there micro-sized or non-institutional rounds in this segment?

Yes. Cooks Who Feed (Mississauga) raised $10K in October 2024 and DOUBL (Vancouver) raised $30K in June 2023, both Series Unknown. These sit alongside rounds in the millions, indicating the dataset captures a wide spectrum of funding events including very early or non-VC capital.

How recent is the funding activity shown for this segment?

The most recent round is Revol Cares (Vancouver) at $2M in April 2025. Before that, SRTX raised $25M in December 2024. Most of the remaining activity clusters between May 2021 and June 2023, with Cooks Who Feed in October 2024 the only other entry from that year.

Which companies have undisclosed round amounts?

Apricotton (Toronto, May 2023) and Sheertex (Montréal, April 2022) both list undisclosed amounts. Sheertex's round is categorized as a Corporate Round, while Apricotton's is Series Unknown.

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