Bluenotes Explained

Thrifty's Inc.
Trade Name:Bluenotes (2000–present)
Type:Subsidiary
Foundation:Toronto, Ontario, Canada (1942)
Location:1203 Caledonia Road,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Industry:Fashion
Area Served:Canada
United States
Parent:Dylex (1984–2000)
American Eagle Outfitters (2000–2004)
YM Inc. (2004–present)
Products:Jeans, Graphic Tees, Onesies, Sweaters, Dresses, Hoodies, Plaids, Polos, Footwear, Swimwear, and Clothing Accessories
Homepage:www.blnts.com

Bluenotes (formerly Thrifty's) is a Canadian "lifestyle" clothing brand. Bluenotes currently operates 120+ stores in Canada, across all major provinces, and it includesan online store. Thrifty's' 107 stores were bought out by U.S. retailer American Eagle Outfitters from Dylex and rebranded the store with name Bluenotes in 2000. Eventually the division was sold to privately owned YM, Inc. in 2004.[1]

Products

Bluenotes uses denim as the base and then sells many other things.

Despite the focus on denim Bluenotes also carries a variety of other clothing items such as onesies, polos, graphic tees, plaids, hoodies, sweaters, dresses, swimwear, footwear, and accessories.

In 2019 Bluenotes stores began to carry some Aéropostale merchandise, which had ceased operating in Canada in 2016.

Marketing strategy

The target market can be described as Millennial consumers, value-conscious, and fit-conscious.

In 2008, ad agency MacLaren McCann created the "If Jeans Could Talk" campaign to link the Bluenotes brand with their denim line. Bluenotes targets teenagers and young adults for the clothes.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: American Eagle Outfitters Bluenotes Sale Expected To Close December 21 . BusinessWire, 2004 .
  2. Web site: A lot of talk from Bluenotes . Lloyd, 2008 . https://archive.today/20080925124937/http://www.marketingmag.ca/english/creative/featuredcampaign/article.jsp?content=20080730_170946_8864 . 2008-09-25 . May 7, 2009.