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Puma

The first new Puma concept store to land in Canada, this slick boutique is bringing sporty chic to Bloor Street. It’s organized to look as if the merch has just spontaneously popped out of a shipping crate (located at the centre of the room)—a twist on the brand’s infamous pop-up NYC stores. There’s a lot going on here: reflective ceiling fixtures, industrial displays, paint splashes, backlit walls, bags dangling from the ceiling. Look for limited edition pieces not carried at regular Puma stores, including the Neil Barrett–designed Black Label collection and Red Bull’s racing-inspired line. Sneaker freaks are also able to customize the design, fabric and colour of their shoes on-line.
Hours:
Bloor, spring–summer, M–W 10–7, Th–F 10–8, Sa 10–6, Su 11–6; fall–winter, M–F 10–7, Sa 10–6, Su 11–6. Yonge, spring–summer, M–W 10–7, Th–F 10–8, Sa 10–6, Su 11–6; fall–winter, M–F 10–7, Sa 10–6, Su noon–5:30
Location
  • map marker #1
    2532 Yonge. St. (at St. Clements Ave.)
  • 416-486-7862

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