Shirts
Brand profile
Province of Canada
Canada-based label focused on dependable shirts, knitwear, and everyday accessories, built around locally knitted 9oz organic cotton and heavy-weight fleece. Positioned as wardrobe-building staples, Province of Canada differentiates itself by manufacturing every product in Canada and using local cut-and-sew production.
How it fits
Why this brand matters
Choose Province of Canada when you want locally made basics that prioritize repeat wear and easy care. It fills the gap between mass basics and small-batch local manufacturing by offering unisex tees, cotton knits, and fleece pullovers cut and sewn domestically. Unlike MUJI or Uniqlo, the brand commits to 100% made-in-Canada production and locally knitted cotton.
Choose Province of Canada when you want
- Everyday 9oz organic cotton tees and slimmer unisex shirting
- Cotton knit sweaters and heavy 20oz fleece pullovers for layering
- Socks, toques, and locally made accessories meant for repeat wear
Design ethos
Unisex, slightly relaxed silhouettes (drop-shoulder tees, boxy sweaters) paired with pragmatic construction — flat-seamed tees, locally knitted 100% cotton, and reinforced fleece finishes. Fabrics are specified (9oz organic cotton jersey, 20oz cotton fleece), with local knitting and cut-and-sew to minimize supply-chain distance and maintain consistent fit. Influence draws from utility-driven casual wear and Canadian workwear traditions.
At a glance
- Founded: 2014. ([provinceofcanada.com](https://provinceofcanada.com/pages/about-us?utm_source=openai))
- Origin: Canada. ([provinceofcanada.com](https://provinceofcanada.com/pages/made-in-canada?utm_source=openai))
- Tier: Staples (wardrobe-building essentials)
- Aesthetic Keywords: Unisex tees, 9oz organic cotton, 100% cotton knits, local cut-and-sew, flag motif
- Best Known For: Organic cotton tees, cotton knit sweaters, 20oz fleece pullovers, socks and toques
Sample products
Where to start
Start with the 9oz organic cotton tee — it shows the brand’s fabric weight, slimmer unisex cut, and local knit-to-sew production; pair with a cotton knit sweater for layered everyday wear.
Accessories
Wordmark Tote Bag Forest
Knitwear
Ivy Cable Knit Sweater Forest - Unisex
Outerwear
Reverse Fleece Overshirt Cream - Unisex
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FAQ
Common questions about Province of Canada
Is Province of Canada considered luxury?
No, it is not considered luxury; the brand sits in wardrobe-staple territory focusing on made-in-Canada basics rather than couture or designer luxury.
Is Province of Canada good quality?
Yes, quality is anchored in material specification and local manufacturing — examples include 9oz GOTS organic cotton jersey and 100% cotton knits cut and sewn in Canada.
What is Province of Canada known for?
Known for domestically made basics: organic cotton tees, cotton knit sweaters, heavy fleece pullovers, and small accessories produced in Canada.
Who is Province of Canada for?
For shoppers who prioritize locally manufactured everyday clothing, unisex fittings, and washable cotton knitwear that performs as repeat-wear staples.
How does Province of Canada compare to Uniqlo?
Both sell basics, but Province of Canada emphasizes 100% made-in-Canada cut-and-sew and locally knitted cotton, while Uniqlo operates on a global mass-manufacturing model with broader price variety and scale.