Menswear and childrenswear brand Psycho Bunny has reached a retail milestone with the opening of its 100th store in Quebec City, Canada. The new store, located in Place Ste-Foy, features the brand’s latest, innovative store concept which sits in line with the Psycho Bunny spirit and unique DNA.
Paying tribute to its Quebecian roots with its 100th store opening, while reinforcing its international presence, Psycho Bunny has grown from its refounded start in Montreal into a globally renowned brand, thanks for its unique take on classics.
“The opening of our 100th store in Quebec City represents much more than just an accomplishment for us,” said Anna Martini, president and CEO of Psycho Bunny, in a statement. “It’s a celebration of our roots, our culture and our commitment to our Quebec and international customers.”
“We’re proud to make Quebec City the home of this iconic boutique. For this occasion, we wanted the space to boldly push the boundaries of conventional design to create a much more captivating shopping environment.”
The new store, located at 2450 Boulevard Laurier, features a clean, minimalist design created to offer a welcoming, elegant atmosphere. Originally founded in New York in 2005 and then refounded in Canada in 2016, Psycho Bunny is known for its use of Peruvian Pima cotton and its diverse collection, including polo shirts, t-shirts, pants, sportswear, and accessories.
- Psycho Bunny opened its 100th store in Quebec City, Canada.
- The new store showcases a modern, minimalist design reflecting the brand’s identity.
- This milestone celebrates Psycho Bunny’s Quebecian roots and global expansion.