Inside CampLand, the New Inglewood Store by Camp Brand Goods

Local apparel brand Camp Brand Goods launched a new storefront featuring its outdoors-inspired apparel and accessories, as well as camping products, a snack commissary and more. Plus, there’s a Made by Marcus ice cream window in the back.

Photo by Mira Cappello.

If you walk around Calgary on a chilly day, chances are you’ll see someone sporting one of Camp Brand Goods‘ cozy sweaters.

For years, the popular local apparel brand could be found at The Livery Shop along with Calgary jewellery brand CoutuKitsch. While The Livery Shop officially closed its doors in May, it marked the start of a new chapter for Camp Brand Goods.

The apparel company has turned The Livery Shop’s former space in Inglewood into CampLand, a new storefront dedicated to Camp Brand Goods’ line of outdoors-inspired apparel and accessories. Shoppers will also find brands like Patagonia and Cotopaxi, as well as camping and outdoor-related items like colourful lawn chairs, water bottles and lunch boxes. The shop also carries lifestyle products like candles, soaps and dog toys.

Photo by Mira Cappello.
Photo by Mira Cappello.
Photo by Mira Cappello.

Those looking for a snack to take on their next adventure should check out the commissary wall, which is stocked with items like popcorn, instant coffee, non-alcoholic drinks and tins of seafood like spicy mussels or roasted garlic mackerel.

And of course, no visit to CampLand would be complete without swinging around the back of the store to see Made by Marcus‘ new ice cream window. Complete with a dog-friendly patio, the seasonal location carries all the creative flavours Calgarians know and love.

1119 10 Ave. S.E., campbrandgoods.com

Photo by Mira Cappello.

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