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Ducks & Co

Strathcona Sq, Calgary, AB, T3H 2Z9

403-242-1085 | Website

Popular with women with impeccable taste, Ducks & Company takes flight with fashion.

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What:

Store Type | Women's Clothing

Where:

Neighbourhood | Calgary
Getting There | Ducks has three locations in Calgary. Look for them in Glenmore Landing, Tuscany Market and Strathcona Square.

When:

Monday to Wednesday and Fridays: 10AM – 6PM, Thursday from 10AM to 8PM, Saturday from 9:30AM to 5:30PM, Closed Sunday and Holidays

Profile Last Updated: August 08, 2008

A Passion For Fashion
It used to be hard to find the right outfit. It’s not anymore! Ducks & Company offers upscale women’s fashions at reasonable prices. Located in three convenient locations in Calgary, they are a leader in ladies apparel, accessories and "jeans that fit." Offering a broad range of brand names selected specifically for the fashion-conscious shopper, Ducks and Company focuses on comfort, style and originality in women’s clothing.

Top Brands, Top Quality
Ducks & Company offers selections from fifty North American and European suppliers, allowing plenty of mixing and matching to suit your individual lifestyle. Top brands like Adventura, Frank Lyman, Bianca Europe, David Khan, Jag Jeans, Nic & Zoe, Not Your Daughters’ Jeans, Simon Chang, and Mexx are just a few of the names that are available. They also offer Tummy Tuck Jeans, made for real women with real curves. Tummy Tuck Jeans flatten your tummy, lift your butt and allow you to wear one size smaller to look sexy and slim. Whatever you style and taste, you will find it at Ducks & Company.

Fashion Cares
Ducks and its staff are avid supporters of "Women's Wellness" causes. Fundraising fashion shows in 2003 and 2004 raised over $18,000 for Heart and Stroke and Breast Cancer Research. In 2005 the company focused its fundraising on the Calgary Breast Cancer Supportive Care Foundation, which provides support to local breast cancer patients and those affected by their illness. 2006 and 2007 saw a combined total of over $180,000 going to the program.