T.O. shopping
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- magicpatch0
Ive heard its pretty darn good, although i didnt have a chance to shop while there. montreal on the other hand was quite fulfilling, and empty pocketing at the same time.
- piperboytoy0
you can try noise on queen, they should have some you mentioned. There is also this japanese store on McCaul street. i forgot the name, but it's along queen close to Noise which is 3 blocks west of University. That store is japanese own. they have really cool gadgets and clothes and accesories too. They have one in Hazelton Lanes in Yorkville. While you're there also check out TnT, they have nice stuff.
- folkboy0
sorry no silas or perks in toronto. the closest thing is Uncle Otis in yorkville for maharishi , stussy and select Vans. Delphic is good for Karen Walker & similar brands. Magic Pony has cool Geoff McFetridge and Marcel dzama tshirts. Vice is gone as is the japanese store near McCaul. Noise is generally for teen skaters and not fashion hunters. kensington is good for vintage if you've got the knack for hunting.
- MrDinky0
Vice on Queen no more
its gone
yeah come to Nomad and Goodfoot and yell really loud and i will pop my head out
- NegativeSpace0
Public has some cool stuff too, picked up a bunch of commonwealth stacks tshirts and stuff there, its just on queen, west of magic pony a few blocks beside the Japanese Paper Place (not fashion but also an awesome store).
- agraphiclife0
thanks everyone for your suggestions. while i can find some of that stuff in nyc, there seems to be more shops that carry the stuff i like, instead of the boutiques here that are spread throughout the city and overpriced.
- i_monk0
I found out last night, Vice has moved to Queen West in fucking Parkdale. That's west of Dufferin, where the poor people live until gentrification drives them off.
- agraphiclife0
i'm sure vice moved there because of cheap rent, but how ironic. vice is all about an ironic white trash vibe, at least in ny.