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Where to buy Jacquemus in North America in 2026
Simon Porte Jacquemus built a Provence-coded house with a real e-commerce footprint. Here is where the inventory actually sits.
By Fetchi Editorial, Womenswear desk
5 min read
Jacquemus is the rare house that grew up in the Instagram era and still reads serious on the body. Simon Porte Jacquemus founded the label in 2009 out of his Marseille apartment, and the visual identity has been Provence-coded ever since: lavender fields, terracotta walls, sun-bleached linen, oversized straw hats. The miniature Le Chiquito bag from 2018 went viral and pulled the house into the global conversation; what has held it there since is a steadier and more wearable ready-to-wear line that sits closer to the quiet-luxury register than the runway theatrics suggest.
The Provence-coded silhouette is the through-line: oversized tailoring in linen and cotton, ivory and ecru, with a single warm accent.
This piece is the practical guide to actually buying Jacquemus in Canada and the United States in 2026, including where the deeper stock sits, which retailers carry the full collection versus the curated edit, and where the markdowns tend to land. The brand sits in the same tier as the houses we covered in our quiet luxury brands roundup, but with a louder, more recognizable visual identity than The Row or Lemaire.
Jacquemus runs its own e-commerce at jacquemus.com and ships to both Canada and the United States from its European warehouse. Brand-direct carries the full current collection, including the small bags that sell out at third-party retailers within hours, and the seasonal accessories (straw hats, leather sandals, the printed silk pieces) that the wholesale partners rarely stock in depth. The catch is shipping. Duties to Canada land at roughly 18-25% on top of the listed price, and returns ship back to Europe at the buyer cost. For the bags and the runway pieces this is still the most reliable source; for the basics, the third-party retailers below are often the better path.
The brand also runs a handful of physical stores in North America. The flagship sits in SoHo at 110 Mercer Street; Los Angeles has a Melrose Place location; Miami carries a Design District store. There is no Canadian brand-direct retail as of 2026; Canadian shoppers route through the third-party stockists below or the brand-direct site.
SSENSE in Montreal carries the deepest Jacquemus assortment of any Canadian retailer and ships internationally. The bag selection is the strongest part of the SSENSE Jacquemus edit; the ready-to-wear rotates seasonally but the core tailoring and the printed silks stay in stock through the active season. Holt Renfrew carries Jacquemus across the Toronto, Vancouver, and Calgary flagships, with the Bloor Street location holding the deepest in-store assortment. Nordstrom carries a smaller curated Jacquemus edit through Nordstrom.com and the New York and Los Angeles flagships.
MR PORTER and NET-A-PORTER both carry Jacquemus across menswear and womenswear respectively, and both ship to Canada and the United States with duties prepaid (a meaningful advantage over the brand-direct route for Canadian shoppers). Mytheresa carries a Jacquemus edit with the strongest mid-tier ready-to-wear selection; FARFETCH aggregates inventory across smaller European boutiques and is the most likely source for sold-out pieces from the previous season.
The visual world Jacquemus has built around the clothes carries into every retailer touchpoint, but the pieces work outside the staging.
“The bags get the cameras. The tailoring and the printed silks are what stay in the wardrobe past the season they were photographed.”
The Le Chiquito and Le Bambino bags are the recognizable pieces but they are also the hardest to find at retail; both sell out at SSENSE and Holt Renfrew within hours of restocks. If a small bag is the goal, set up restock alerts at brand-direct and at SSENSE, and check FARFETCH for the previous-season colorways that still circulate at smaller European boutiques. The newer Le Bisou and Le Vanity bags carry more stock and read close enough to the originals for daily use.
The ready-to-wear is the more interesting buy for most wardrobes. The oversized linen and cotton blazers, the high-waist tailored trousers, and the printed silk shirts in the cream and ecru palette all carry past the season they were photographed. The thinking lines up with our case for unbranded basics applied to a louder house: the construction quality is real, and the pieces that work are the ones that are not photographed for the campaign. For broader cross-shopping in this register, the womenswear catalog and the coats and jackets index carry the rest of the field.
Jacquemus discounts more aggressively than Loewe or The Row but less than the contemporary brands one tier below. Mid-July clears the spring-summer collection at SSENSE, MR PORTER, NET-A-PORTER, and Mytheresa, with discounts running 30-50% on ready-to-wear; the bags rarely discount and the leather pieces sit at 20-30% off at the deepest points. Mid-January clears fall-winter on the same schedule. Holt Renfrew runs its own private-sale calendar that does not always line up with the third-party retailers; checking the Holt sale section in early August and early February surfaces the Canadian-specific markdowns.
The small bags get the cameras and sell out fastest. The newer Le Bisou and Le Vanity shapes carry more stock and read close enough for daily use.
Jacquemus runs European sizing with an oversized cut on most ready-to-wear pieces. The tailoring is intentionally roomy at the shoulder and the trouser is high-waist with a wider leg than most contemporary brands; sizing down one from the conversion chart is the safer call for a clean fit. The shirts run truer to the chart but the sleeves are long. The bags do not need sizing thought; the small bags are functionally pouches and the larger shapes carry a laptop. For sizing reference on oversized proportions in this register, our oversized blazer styling piece translates directly.
Frequently asked
Does Jacquemus ship to Canada from brand-direct?
Yes, but duties land at 18-25% on top of the listed price and returns ship back to Europe at buyer cost. SSENSE in Montreal carries the deepest Canadian assortment and is usually the better path. Cross-shop the womenswear catalog for the broader market.
Where do the bags actually restock?
Brand-direct first, then SSENSE and Holt Renfrew. The small bags sell out within hours; set up restock alerts on the brand site and at SSENSE. FARFETCH aggregates previous-season colorways through smaller European boutiques. The quiet luxury brands roundup covers the broader landscape.
Is the ready-to-wear actually well-made?
Yes. The construction is honest at the price tier, with full linings on the tailoring and proper finishing on the linen and silk pieces. The reasoning matches the construction-first thinking in our case for unbranded basics.
How should Jacquemus tailoring fit?
Roomy at the shoulder with a high-waist, wider-leg trouser. Size down one from the European conversion chart for a clean fit on most ready-to-wear pieces. The proportions from our oversized blazer styling piece translate.