An outdoor apparel maker that got its start in Telluride before moving out of state plans to trek back to the Colorado Rockies next year when it opens a new store in downtown Golden.
Toad & Co., which makes men’s and women’s clothing, was founded in 1991 under the name Horny Toad. It moved to Chicago a few years later before settling in its current headquarters in Santa Barbara, California.
Now the apparel designer has struck a deal with local Golden retailer Vital Outdoors to open a 1,500-square-foot store on Washington Avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, as early as January. It will be Toad & Co.’s third store.
The Toad & Co. outpost will open just down the street from Golden’s Vital Outdoors, a local gear and clothing retailer that will manage day-to-day operations of the store while Toad & Co. handles marketing and displays.
“In the restaurant world, they talk about front of the house and back of the house,” said Toad & Co.’s Scott Whipps, adding that his firm knows how to showcase men’s and women’s apparel while Vital Outdoors can use its local shopper knowledge to land a sale.
Toad & Co. is entering downtown Golden as more retailers selling gear for hikers, cyclists, skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts have moved into the mountain town.
Earlier this year, Icelantic Skis opened a new headquarters and flagship store just across the street from Vital Outdoors, and startup bicycle maker Proudfoot Cycles moved its showroom and workshop into a new commercial development in Golden.
Other outdoor recreation retailers like Bentgate (since 1994) and Big Ring Cycles (since 1999) have long called Golden home.
Whipps, vice president of sales at Toad & Co., said the brand chose Golden because many customers in Colorado still recognize the brand from its Telluride days, and Washington Avenue sees plenty of foot traffic.
Whipps said the new retail shop will resemble Toad & Co.’s existing stores in Portland, Maine and Portland, Oregon, with custom store displays and signage as well as non-Toad & Co. footwear, belts and other apparel to complement the brand’s selection of hiking and street clothes.
Vital Outdoors owner Dave Livingston said operating the Toad & Co. store is an opportunity to allot more floor space to Toad & Co., which he said has sold well at Vital Outdoors since the retailer opened in Golden eight years ago.
Vital Outdoors is hiring a store manager and assistant manager at Toad & Co., Livingston said. The Golden retailer might also rotate Vital Outdoors employees into shifts at Toad & Co.
Livingston said he aims to land similar deals to manage storefronts for brands Vital Outdoors already sells.
“The timing has to be right, the location has to be right and the brand has to be a good partnership,” he said.
An outdoor apparel maker that got its start in Telluride before moving out of state plans to trek back to the Colorado Rockies next year when it opens a new store in downtown Golden.
Toad & Co., which makes men’s and women’s clothing, was founded in 1991 under the name Horny Toad. It moved to Chicago a few years later before settling in its current headquarters in Santa Barbara, California.
Now the apparel designer has struck a deal with local Golden retailer Vital Outdoors to open a 1,500-square-foot store on Washington Avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, as early as January. It will be Toad & Co.’s third store.
The Toad & Co. outpost will open just down the street from Golden’s Vital Outdoors, a local gear and clothing retailer that will manage day-to-day operations of the store while Toad & Co. handles marketing and displays.
“In the restaurant world, they talk about front of the house and back of the house,” said Toad & Co.’s Scott Whipps, adding that his firm knows how to showcase men’s and women’s apparel while Vital Outdoors can use its local shopper knowledge to land a sale.
Toad & Co. is entering downtown Golden as more retailers selling gear for hikers, cyclists, skiers and other outdoor enthusiasts have moved into the mountain town.
Earlier this year, Icelantic Skis opened a new headquarters and flagship store just across the street from Vital Outdoors, and startup bicycle maker Proudfoot Cycles moved its showroom and workshop into a new commercial development in Golden.
Other outdoor recreation retailers like Bentgate (since 1994) and Big Ring Cycles (since 1999) have long called Golden home.
Whipps, vice president of sales at Toad & Co., said the brand chose Golden because many customers in Colorado still recognize the brand from its Telluride days, and Washington Avenue sees plenty of foot traffic.
Whipps said the new retail shop will resemble Toad & Co.’s existing stores in Portland, Maine and Portland, Oregon, with custom store displays and signage as well as non-Toad & Co. footwear, belts and other apparel to complement the brand’s selection of hiking and street clothes.
Vital Outdoors owner Dave Livingston said operating the Toad & Co. store is an opportunity to allot more floor space to Toad & Co., which he said has sold well at Vital Outdoors since the retailer opened in Golden eight years ago.
Vital Outdoors is hiring a store manager and assistant manager at Toad & Co., Livingston said. The Golden retailer might also rotate Vital Outdoors employees into shifts at Toad & Co.
Livingston said he aims to land similar deals to manage storefronts for brands Vital Outdoors already sells.
“The timing has to be right, the location has to be right and the brand has to be a good partnership,” he said.
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