In this episode of The Voice of Retail, Michael LeBlanc welcomes Cameron Conn, CEO of Vancouver-based Champlain Apparel, for an inspiring conversation about his unconventional path from casino development to luxury menswear. Cameron explains how hospitality principles, disciplined wholesale execution, and authentic storytelling have landed Champlain in retailers like Harry Rosen. He also preview shis upcoming Retail Council of Canada’s Retail West appearance on September 25 with Harry Rosen’s Chief Merchandising Officer Shannon Stewart, where they’ll be exploring brand partnerships, customer engagement, and loyalty in today’s competitive retail market.
In this captivating episode of The Voice of Retail, host Michael LeBlanc sits down with Cameron Conn, CEO of Champlain Apparel, to explore an extraordinary career journey that spans Las Vegas casinos, tech startups, and Canada’s emerging entry-level luxury menswear scene.
Raised in a third-generation casino family, Cameron’s early career in hospitality taught him the art of customer service, loyalty, and operational excellence. From developing multi-million-dollar casino projects in Edmonton and Vancouver to launching a successful compliance tech company, his path was anything but conventional. After selling his tech venture, a chance reconnection with friend and custom suit retailer Jonathan Richard sparked his entry into fashion — and the birth of Champlain Apparel.
Cameron shares how Champlain revitalizes timeless menswear staples — from polo shirts to shawl-collar cardigans — blending heritage sport aesthetics with modern fit and quality. He explains their focus on “entry-level luxury” pricing and how a meticulous, methodical wholesale strategy landed the brand in iconic retailers like Harry Rosen in their first season — a rare feat for a new label.
The conversation dives deep into wholesale vs. direct-to-consumer strategies, with Cameron candidly discussing why wholesale has been their most successful growth driver, complemented by targeted DTC efforts. He also emphasizes the importance of cultivating retail partnerships, understanding merchants’ needs, and empowering front-line sales staff to become passionate brand storytellers.
A major highlight — Cameron previews his upcoming Retail Council of Canada’s Retail West conference appearance on September 25, where he’ll share the stage with Shannon Stewart, Chief Merchandising Officer at Harry Rosen. Their session will explore brand storytelling, customer engagement, and loyalty — and how these principles create the “math and magic” that makes retail partnerships thrive.
From Brooklyn trendsetters to Vancouver’s style-conscious shoppers, Champlain’s appeal is growing fast, supported by Cameron’s belief that the best retail relationships are built on trust, shared vision, and mutual success. His advice to other brand founders? Approach retailers as your customers, understand their business as well as your own, and make the math work so you can deliver the magic.
Whether you’re an emerging brand, retail executive, or simply love a great founder story, this episode offers valuable insights into scaling in the competitive fashion market, balancing creativity with business discipline, and building a brand narrative that resonates far beyond the showroom floor.