![]() The loss of both her father and grandfather to cancer lead Geisler to become involved in the fight against prostate cancer. A few shiny model cars that belonged to her dad, a former Ford employee and car aficionado, sit strategically in the store. “A lot of the things in here are collectibles from my dad and grandpapa,” Geisler said, reaching for and showing me a vintage-style picture of the two men. The present store sign is affixed to the store’s windows and visible mainly to pedestrians. Lately Geisler has been working on a store logo and sign. “It is revolving and my flyer actually has the definition - to recur in cycles,” Geisler said. The entrepreneur and her son came up with the name Revolve because the clothing is being recycled. She also had to choose an original name for the store. Geisler researched men’s clothing sales at the Canada/Manitoba Business Service Centre before opening Revolve. “I like working with people and I like helping people, so when people come in I try and put things together for them,” said Geisler, who has past experience working in the retail and healthcare industries. She plans to create a grad display in the storefront windows. With graduation ceremonies on the horizon, Geisler has moved Revolve’s selection of tuxedos to the front of the store. “I think there’s probably something for everybody who walks in the door.” “There are a lot of women’s consignment stores in the city but there’s nothing really for men,” Geisler said. Proprietor Tracy Geisler outside Revolve, a consignment clothing store for men at 694 Osborne St. Lacoste, Burberry, Dolce & Gabbana are some of the designers of this classy, cool clothing. There is also formal wear, jeans, jackets, coats and shoes. Men’s casual wear goes from size small to triple extra-large with hats, belts, ties and sunglasses to complete the look. The store features clothing for babies, boys and men. “I had gone next door to the insurance place and saw that this place was for lease and I called and got it right away,” Geisler said. Owner Tracy Geisler, who grew up in Riverview, looked at properties for her store for a year. Last November, Revolve, a fashion-conscious men’s consignment clothing store quietly opened at 694 Osborne St. This article was published (3294 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
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