Fashion & Beauty GuideFor women: Play

Noisy Girls

  • 271 Queen St. W. (at McCaul St.) View on map »
  • 416-598-1183
Playing bratty little sister to big brother Noise down the street, this funky girls-only offshoot of the original streetwear stalwart has been keeping rebellious teens—and teens at heart—stylishly mismatched since 1999. Front and centre are shoes, with an emphasis on sneakers, including funky high-tops in bright colours, printed slip-ons and Mary Janes (all $45–$95)—there’s no shortage of styles to wear to treadless perfection. Skinny jeans by Killah Babe still rule, along with Luxurie and It denim. Also check out patterned Ts and tops in neon and bright colours, mod-inspired Ben Sherman coats and dresses, and complete collections from Volcon and Nikita.
Hours:
M–Th 11–7, F 11–8, Sa 11–7, Su noon–6
Location
  • map marker #1
    271 Queen St. W. (at McCaul St.)
  • 416-598-1183

Large map

Related Listings

The name may sound naughty, but the goods are decidedly ...

With its flower-stencilled whitewashed walls and covetable in-house label, this ...

In the fashion world, plus-size means “special interest.” At Commesse ...

Collections and one-offs are culled from 85 different designers (Nanette ...

This north-end shop is packed to the rafters with women’s ...

Related Features

Danny Grossman Danny Grossman

How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner

November 2006 November 2006

The city's best loot By Jennifer Cranston

Eglinton West Eglinton West

This vogued-out strip is well travelled by cell-toting teens and families (accessorized with Starbucks, Buga boos and schnoodles) seeking to ... By Olivia Stren

Today in Toronto

November 20, 2008

The Company Theatre has adapted this 1998 Cannes Jury Prize winner for its third production

B.C. troupe Atomic Vaudeville brings together bluegrass, gangsta rap and puppetry for this clever one-act

More things to do tonight

RSS Feed [?]