November 19, 2024
Toronto is the fashion capital of Canada, and our home base. This makes us experts on the best nooks and crannies to shop all things secondhand. From consignment to vintage to markets, below is a list of our favorite places to shop secondhand in the city. Click here to view (and save!) our Google map.
1410 Dundas St. W
Toronto location of this popular Calgary-based luxury consignment store offering a wide array of high-end secondhand offerings. Amazing sales!
1290 Queen St. W
Jeans, tees, and retro vintage at great prices.
1363 Dundas St. W
Found objects, vintage clothing & hand-made items from local vendors.
1338 Dundas St. W
Boutique specializing in carefully curated vintage fashion and accessories with a diverse selection of pre-loved luxury items, including designer handbags, silk scarves, and unique vintage apparel.
1177 Dundas St. W
Collection includes women’s and men’s clothing such as dresses, blouses, jackets, and suits (brand and no-name) along with home decor, apothecary products, and unique gifts.
1450 Dundas St. W
Tees and sweatshirts galore! For the vintage shopper who likes to sift through many racks of graphic print vintage to find unique yet casual pieces at great prices.
180 Avenue Rd
Your go-to destination for vintage couture and modern luxury pieces spanning many decades of archival fashion.
Location varies. Typically on the West side.
Toronto's biggest small vendor market with 50+ vendors at each pop-up, featuring style driven vintage clothing from every decade, re-worked fashion, art, homewares, decor, hand made goods and accessories.
Location varies. Typically on the West side.
Community focused initiative built to create opportunities for small and solo run shops to showcase their work and meet their customer base face to face. Typically chock full of vintage vendors.
514a Annette St.
Carefully curated selection of y2k-inspired vintage and designer pieces, typically sourced by celebrity stylists for the likes of Emma Chamberlain and Olivia Rodrigo.
306 College St.
Cooperative arts and vintage market with rotating vendors, offering a variety of locally made and sourced items, including art, vintage goods, crafts, and handmade products.
79 Yorkville Ave.
Toronto off-shoot of this popular Vancouver-founded luxury consignment retailer specializing in pre-loved designer fashion.
Kensington Ave.
Make your way down Kensington Ave. for an overwhelming number of vintage shops featuring all sorts of goodies. Notable stops include Lost Boys Vintage, Lost Gen Vintage, and Uncle Vintage.
1239 Queen St W
Men’s and women’s clothing and accessories dating as far back as the 1920’s.
1167 Dundas St W
The spot for vintage furs, denim, leather tees, and other random goodies for the girl that wants to be on-trend.
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November 28, 2024
Toronto is the fashion capital of Canada, and our home base. This makes us experts on the best nooks and crannies to shop all things secondhand. From consignment to vintage to markets, here is a list of our favorite places to shop secondhand in the city.
November 19, 2024
The West Coast may be known for its sun and surf, but it is also home to some of the best vintage. From boutiques to markets, here is a list of some of our favorite places to shop secondhand in Los Angeles.
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