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Klaxon Howl

  • 877 Queen St. W. (at Walnut Ave.) View on map »
  • 647-436-6628
Situated across from Trinity Bellwoods, this stylish addition to West Queen West mixes cool vintage with heritage military gear. It’s owned by Matt Robinson, who brought hip urbanwear outlet Delphic (page 28) to the same strip, and has a knack for picking unique stuff (a waxed-cotton motorcycle jacket by Belstaff, for example). A vast collection of khaki comes from skirmishes as far away as Korea and Vietnam, and dates as far back as World War I. The eponymous private brand features such items as jeans ($155–$200), button-ups and jackets.
Hours:
Tu–W noon–7, Th–F noon–8, Sa noon–7, Su noon–5
Location
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    877 Queen St. W. (at Walnut Ave.)
  • 647-436-6628

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