Marquee Brands has agreed to acquire Roots, the Canadian heritage label, for $4.10 per share, folding the country’s most recognisable leisure-and-leather brand into a fast-expanding portfolio.
The transaction is the latest sign that private-equity style acquirers see heritage names as underexploited assets ready to be scaled.
For Marquee Brands, the acquisition continues a pattern of buying established labels and running them through licensing, a model that favours brand equity over vertical manufacturing.
The deal raises questions about how Roots’ Canadian identity will be stewarded under a US owner, and whether its heritage will be mined as aggressively as its cash flow.


