Fashion & Beauty GuideFor Men and Women

Rudsak

  • 315 Queen St. W. (at John St.); plus four other GTA locations View on map »
  • 416-595-9661
For more than a decade, discerning Montreal trend-setters have donned local designer Evik Asatoorian’s sleek, streamlined leather jackets. Toronto’s own style hunters have been hustling their skinny jean–clad selves (men included) into the 1,700-square-foot Queen West boutique to pick up fitted motorcycle jackets awash in such tones as smoke, ivory and cement (from $395), postman bags and other totes ($129–$250), and chic three-quarter-length black nylon trench coats ($375). GQ fans will fancy the ultra-modern seamless leather panelled blazer in black ($565).
Hours:
M–W 10–7, Th–F 10–9, Sa 10–7, Su noon–6
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    315 Queen St. W. (at John St.); plus four other GTA locations
  • 416-595-9661

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