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Toronto is a city full of hipsters and Asians, but if you have to live in Canada it probably has some of the best shopping around. The music scene is fine. it's a major media centre for most of Anglophone Canada. Drugs are easy enough to get. And the mayor is a joke. There are three universities, a billion colleges and a design school. It's surrounded by suburbs. The suburbs have the area code 905. The city of Toronto uses the area codes 416 and 647. If someone tells you that they live east of Scarborough or West of Etobicoke or North of Downsview, he or she is probably a 905er. He or she is probably a second-generation immigrant, he or she probably has shopped at Square One for his or her entire life and he or she probably aspires to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer or stock monkey. The downtown core (East of Os, west of Parliament) are home to dozens of quasi-successful PYTs, but always remember: the people who are successful in Toronto are the people who couldn't make it in New York.
 
Toronto is a city full of hipsters and Asians, but if you have to live in Canada it probably has some of the best shopping around. The music scene is fine. it's a major media centre for most of Anglophone Canada. Drugs are easy enough to get. And the mayor is a joke. There are three universities, a billion colleges and a design school. It's surrounded by suburbs. The suburbs have the area code 905. The city of Toronto uses the area codes 416 and 647. If someone tells you that they live east of Scarborough or West of Etobicoke or North of Downsview, he or she is probably a 905er. He or she is probably a second-generation immigrant, he or she probably has shopped at Square One for his or her entire life and he or she probably aspires to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer or stock monkey. The downtown core (East of Os, west of Parliament) are home to dozens of quasi-successful PYTs, but always remember: the people who are successful in Toronto are the people who couldn't make it in New York.
  
 
== SHOPPING ==
 
== SHOPPING ==
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'''Fast fashion''' This section let you know which locations of which stores will offer you the best variety of whatever it is you're looking for. It will also tell you that Toronto doesn't have a Uniqlo.
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'''Street-wear''' Where can you get those strapbacks and sick kicks? Here.
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'''Consignment/vintage''' Some of the best thrift stores and buy-back stores in the city
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'''High End''' Well-curated, well-made designer pieces
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'''Mixed''' A list of hit-and-miss stores that are sometimes worth checking for treasures, but usually have nothing
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===FAST FASHION===
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Locations are ranked in square brackets
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* Topman/Topshop [inside the Bay at Yonge/Queen W, Yorkdale]
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* Zara [Queen West, Bloor, Eaton]
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* Aritzia [Bloor, Eaton, Queen West]
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* H&M [They are all the same, but the Eaton Centre has the most fitting rooms]
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* UO [Queen West, Yonge/Dundas, Yonge/Eglinton]
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* Joe Fresh [Jarvis/Queen's Quay, Queen/Portland, Church Carlton]
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* American Apparel [Queen W, Yonge/Dundas, Bloor]
  
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===INDIE BOUTIQUES===
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* Nomad
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* TNT
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* Over the Rainbow
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* Dutil
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* Gravity Pope
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* Jonathan + Olivia
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* Lavish & Squalor
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* Lost & Found
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* Bicyclette
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* Charlie
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* TSOQ
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* Coal Miner's Daughter
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* The Future of Frances Watson
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* Stolen Riches
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* Monocle
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===STREETWEAR===
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===CONSIGNMENT/VINTAGE===
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===HIGH END===
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===MIXED===
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===DENIM===
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===SHOES===
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===GIRLS===
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===APOTHECARY===
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===SPECIALTY===
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===LOCAL DESIGNERS===
 
'''Shit-tier:''' The stores that are a common beginner's trap, and should be avoided. Often have poor build quality, fit, and just look plain bad.  
 
'''Shit-tier:''' The stores that are a common beginner's trap, and should be avoided. Often have poor build quality, fit, and just look plain bad.  
  
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'''High-tier:''' High fashion, designer pieces. Top tier menswear as well as some light gothninja pieces can be found here.  
 
'''High-tier:''' High fashion, designer pieces. Top tier menswear as well as some light gothninja pieces can be found here.  
  
'''Artisanal-tier:''' Hand-made with skill that approaches that of an artist. This has nothing to do with design and everything to do with production methods. A boring design done fully by hand (example: a full bespoke two button suit) is 'artisianal'. Many designers source their clothing from artisans, but not all designer clothing is 'artisianal'.  
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'''Artisanal-tier:''' Hand-made with skill that approaches that of an artist. This has nothing to do with design and everything to do with production methods. A boring design done fully by hand (example: a full bespoke two button suit) is 'artisianal'. Many designers source their clothing from artisans, but not all designer clothing is 'artisianal'.
 
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|Dutil || {{High}} ||Unisex ||They pretty much only sell high-grade raw denim. || http://www.dutildenim.com/‎ || Toronto, Vancouver
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|Gravitypope || {{Medium}} || Unisex || All locations are shoe stores but most also have clothing sections as well. Main focus is the huge range of mid to mid-high price point shoes but the clothing isn't half bad. Nothing too crazy or avant-garde but a lot of really solid wearable brands. || http://www.gravitypope.com/ || Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Vancouver
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|Haven || {{High}} || Men || Canada's definitive streetwear store with 3 locations across the country. Insane selection of Japanese streetwear and at this point easily one of the best stores outside Japan for this sort of thing. || http://havenshop.ca/ || Edmonton, Toronto, Vancouver
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|Holt Renfrew || {{High}} || Unisex || Canada's definitive high end department store. Selection is entirely based on location with places like Calgary and Winnipeg being quite scarce and stores like Toronto and particularly Montreal having rather solid offerings. Very womenswear orientated but it never hurts to pass through the mens section.  || http://www.holtrenfrew.com/ || Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg
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|Jonathan+Olivia || Uncategorized || || ||http://www.jonathanandolivia.com/ || Toronto
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|Lost & Found || Uncategorized || || heritage stuff. || http://www.shoplostfound.com || Toronto
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|Michel Brisson || {{High}} || || || http://www.michelbrisson.com/ || Montreal
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|Nomad || {{High}} || Men || Solid streetwear store with a slightly lower price point and slightly more wearable selection than Haven.  || http://www.nomadshop.net/ || Toronto
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|Off the Hook || Uncategorized || || Streetwear. || http://othshop.ca/ || Montreal
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|Reborn || {{HighDesigner}} || Unisex || Very cool avant-garde orientated boutique, awesome end of season sales and a constantly rotating roster of designers. || http://www.reborn.ws || Montreal
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|Roden Gray || {{High}} || || || www.rodengray.com/‎ || Vancouver
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| [[SSENSE]] || {{High}} || Unisex || Massive online fashion store with a tiny retail space in Montreal. Call ahead if you're visiting the physical store and want to check out something from the site, very little is actually housed in the retail space but they're very cool about bringing stuff in. Style wise they run the gamut for designer goods, everything from APC to Rick Owens.  || http://ssense.com/ || Montreal
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|Sydney's || {{High}} || Men || A curated selection from the eponymous owner ends up with a slew of brands like Jil Sander, M.A+, and United Stock Dry Goods all under one roof. Hard to place style wise but the focus is likely on anything that's very well made with somewhat of a slant toward darker aesthetics. || http://shopsydneys.com/ || Toronto
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| Tate+Yoko || Uncategorized || || A good place to buy buy high-end raws and various other clothes. || http://tateandyoko.com/ || Montreal
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|TNT || {{High}} || Unisex || Should somewhat be filed under womenswear as that's what 3 out of 4 locations are. Nice range of designer stuff such as Yohji, Comme, Margiela, etc. solid end of season sales || http://tntfashion.ca/ || Montreal, Toronto
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|Boutique U&I || Uncategorized || || || http://www.boutiqueuandi.com/ || Montreal
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|Savoie Fils || Uncategorized || || || http://www.savoiefils.com/ || Montreal
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|Les Étoffes || Uncategorized || || || http://www.lesetoffes.com/ || Montreal
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|Simons || Uncategorized || Unisex || || http://www.simons.ca/ || Edmonton, Laval, Montreal, Quebec City, Sherbrooke
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|Denis Gagnon || Uncategorized || || || http://denisgagnon.ca/ || Montreal
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|Thomas Bálint || {{Medium}} || Men || Local designer who also runs his own store. Dark and avant-garde aesthetic. Occasionally stocks womenswear pieces. || http://www.thomasbalint.com/ || Toronto
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|Serpentine || {{High}} || Men || Toronto (and possibly Canada's?) definitive "gothninja" store. Not much else to say, everything is black, everything is expensive. You love it or hate it. || http://www.theserpentine.net/ || Toronto
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|Stussy || {{Medium}} || Unisex || The original streetwear brand and still at it. Worth checking out for the store design alone, always very cool and forward. The Deluxe line is also really solid for higher end streetwear basics. || http://www.stussy.com/ || Toronto, Vancouver
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|Fashionably Yours || Uncategorized || Unisex || Most likely Toronto's best consignment store, mostly womenswear but there's a couple solid and well curated racks of menswear too. Seen stuff like Robert Geller and Nom de Guerre for under $50 || http://www.fashionablyyours.com/ || Toronto
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|Off The Cuff || {{Medium}} || Men || Worth checking out as it's Toronto's largest menswear consignment shop but the prices can often be somewhat inflated. A lot of solid vintage designer stuff and also newer offerings from mid to high price point brands. Not particularly avant-garde or edgy but that might not be what you're looking for anyway. || http://www.offthecuff.ca/ || Toronto
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|Renaissance Man || Uncategorized || Men || Tiny (like closet sized) consignment shop off Yonge but quite well curated. Very conservative style wise, don't waste your time combing the racks for designer tags but do check it out if you need some more classic menswear pieces. || http://renaissancemantoronto.blogspot.ca/ || Toronto
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|Luna + Hill || Uncategorized || Unisex || || http://www.lunaandhill.com/ || Saskatoon
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|The Future of Frances Watson || Uncategorized || || || http://thefutureoffranceswatson.blogspot.ca/ || Toronto
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|Rowan Sky || Uncategorized || || || http://rowansky.com/ || Vancouver
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|Still Life || Uncategorized || Unisex || || http://stilllifeboutique.com/ || Vancouver
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|119 Corbo || {{High}} || Women || Very cool and high end stuff like Ann Demeulemeester, Céline, Rick Owens, Alexander McQueen etc. great location right off Bloor and a short walk from TNT || http://119corbo.com/ || Toronto
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|The Room @ The Bay || {{High}} || Women || Designer / Avant-Garde shop-in-shop currently at 2 Bay locations (soon to be 3 with Montreal). Very cool selection of stuff like Comme and Margiela. A must see at the end of the season, everything gets discounted very hard as most Canadians just don't seem to get it yet. || http://www2.thebay.com/theroom/ || Toronto, Vancouver
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==TORONTO'S FASHION INDUSTRY==
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===TORONTO FASHION WEEK===
 
== ARTS AND CULTURE ==
 
== ARTS AND CULTURE ==
 
 
== THE PEOPLE YOU WILL MEET IN TORONTO ==
 
== THE PEOPLE YOU WILL MEET IN TORONTO ==
 
 
== THE SUBURBS ==
 
== THE SUBURBS ==
 
  
 
== TIPS ==
 
== TIPS ==
 
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You don't need a Canada Goose jacket. It doesn't get cold enough here.
  
 
== SEE ALSO ==
 
== SEE ALSO ==
 
[http://tuxbell.com/fa/majortest/index.php?title=Stores_In_Canada Stores in Canada]
 
[http://tuxbell.com/fa/majortest/index.php?title=Stores_In_Canada Stores in Canada]

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Toronto is a city full of hipsters and Asians, but if you have to live in Canada it probably has some of the best shopping around. The music scene is fine. it's a major media centre for most of Anglophone Canada. Drugs are easy enough to get. And the mayor is a joke. There are three universities, a billion colleges and a design school. It's surrounded by suburbs. The suburbs have the area code 905. The city of Toronto uses the area codes 416 and 647. If someone tells you that they live east of Scarborough or West of Etobicoke or North of Downsview, he or she is probably a 905er. He or she is probably a second-generation immigrant, he or she probably has shopped at Square One for his or her entire life and he or she probably aspires to be a doctor, lawyer, engineer or stock monkey. The downtown core (East of Os, west of Parliament) are home to dozens of quasi-successful PYTs, but always remember: the people who are successful in Toronto are the people who couldn't make it in New York.

SHOPPING

Fast fashion This section let you know which locations of which stores will offer you the best variety of whatever it is you're looking for. It will also tell you that Toronto doesn't have a Uniqlo. Street-wear Where can you get those strapbacks and sick kicks? Here. Consignment/vintage Some of the best thrift stores and buy-back stores in the city High End Well-curated, well-made designer pieces Mixed A list of hit-and-miss stores that are sometimes worth checking for treasures, but usually have nothing

FAST FASHION

Locations are ranked in square brackets

  • Topman/Topshop [inside the Bay at Yonge/Queen W, Yorkdale]
  • Zara [Queen West, Bloor, Eaton]
  • Aritzia [Bloor, Eaton, Queen West]
  • H&M [They are all the same, but the Eaton Centre has the most fitting rooms]
  • UO [Queen West, Yonge/Dundas, Yonge/Eglinton]
  • Joe Fresh [Jarvis/Queen's Quay, Queen/Portland, Church Carlton]
  • American Apparel [Queen W, Yonge/Dundas, Bloor]

INDIE BOUTIQUES

  • Nomad
  • TNT
  • Over the Rainbow
  • Dutil
  • Gravity Pope
  • Jonathan + Olivia
  • Lavish & Squalor
  • Lost & Found
  • Bicyclette
  • Charlie
  • TSOQ
  • Coal Miner's Daughter
  • The Future of Frances Watson
  • Stolen Riches
  • Monocle

STREETWEAR

CONSIGNMENT/VINTAGE

HIGH END

MIXED

DENIM

SHOES

GIRLS

APOTHECARY

SPECIALTY

LOCAL DESIGNERS

Shit-tier: The stores that are a common beginner's trap, and should be avoided. Often have poor build quality, fit, and just look plain bad.

Mall-tier/Fast Fashion: Good for basics; t-shirts, underwear, socks, etc. Recommended for poorfags. Buy sparsely and do NOT build a large wardrobe with these stores.

Low-tier: Bit more pricey, but at this stage odds are you'll be dressed much better than people around you. Build quality is a cut above mall tier. Tumblr-core usually fits around here.

Medium-tier: Some entry level designer pieces, and at this point the clothes are very "nice". Quality menswear/streetwear often fits in this category. Fit and build quality are high.

High-tier: High fashion, designer pieces. Top tier menswear as well as some light gothninja pieces can be found here.

Artisanal-tier: Hand-made with skill that approaches that of an artist. This has nothing to do with design and everything to do with production methods. A boring design done fully by hand (example: a full bespoke two button suit) is 'artisianal'. Many designers source their clothing from artisans, but not all designer clothing is 'artisianal'.

TORONTO'S FASHION INDUSTRY

TORONTO FASHION WEEK

ARTS AND CULTURE

THE PEOPLE YOU WILL MEET IN TORONTO

THE SUBURBS

TIPS

You don't need a Canada Goose jacket. It doesn't get cold enough here.

SEE ALSO

Stores in Canada