One of the most satisfying features of a local retail store is the relationship established with the owner and customer. At Janet Kemp Ladies Fashion you not only have a fashionable selection of the latest trends, but you also build a friendship with Janet herself. With her youthful glow, friendly personality, and loyal distinction, a trip to her store can have you leaving with hours of conversation and a new wardrobe. At Janet Kemp, the customer always comes first, and Janet offers her expertise and honest opinion in order to provide her customer with the utmost service. Janet Kemp is more than a clothing store, it is an overall experience that is enjoyable and draws you in.
Offering a wearable mix of basics and trends, from contemporary classic styles to cocktail elegance. With popular clothing lines such as Joseph Ribkoff, Frank Lyman, Spanner, Conrad C, French Dressing Jeans and many more. Since “Canadian Made” is becoming more of a customer importance, 99% of the brands at Janet Kemp are Canadian based companies, and over half are “Made in Canada” fashions.
An established retail store for the past 12 years, Janet is a familiar face in the downtown sector of Barrie and a known local contributor. Her clothing is stylish and trendy, with a bold vibrancy that catches the eye. Janet also offers outstanding jewelry that makes a statement. The store has an electricity about it that allows you to surrender to your excitement and passion for clothing. At Janet Kemp, they “aim to make you, the modern woman, look good, be comfortable and feel even better”, and it isn’t just clothing that looks good on the shelf, but you need to go in and try it on to believe it!
As COVID-19 continues to affect our daily lives, the Downtown Barrie Business Association (BIA) hopes that you, your family, friends and colleagues are safe and well, and are taking the necessary precautions to keep our community safe.
Usually at this time of year, we are busy preparing for both the annual Promenade Days Festival and the Craft Beer & BBQ Festival. However, due to the public health risks associated with mass gatherings, the Downtown Barrie (BIA) has made the difficult decision to cancel these events for 2020.
The 2020 Promenade Days Festival, held annually in conjunction with City of Barrie’s Canada Day celebrations, was scheduled fromJuly 3rd to 5th and the 2020 Craft Beer & BBQ Festival was to take place from July 10th to 12th.
Please note that the Downtown Barrie (BIA) will be contributing to the City of Barrie’s Virtual Canada Day Celebration. We encourage you and your family to tune in.
We recognize that both these events are highly anticipated every year and this decision was not easy to make. Despite the excitement for these events, the health and safety of our members, attendees, volunteers and staff is our primary concern. Thank you for your understanding.
The community is still welcome to visit downtown Barrie and check out our new Dunlop Streetscape due to be completed July 15th for Dunlop Street East and Fall 2020 for Dunlop Street West.
Be well and always #SupportLocal.
For more information contact:
Downtown Barrie Business Association (BIA) [email protected]
downtownbarrie.ca
The Downtown Barrie BIA acknowledges that the Business Improvement Area is located on the traditional land of the Anishnaabeg people. The Anishnaabeg include the Odawa, Ojbwe and Pottawatomi nations, collectively known as the Three Fires Confederacy. The Downtown Barrie BIA is dedicated to honoring Indigenous history and culture and committed to moving forward in the spirit of reconciliation and respect with all First Nations, Métis and Inuit people.