Fashion & Beauty GuideVintage Clothing

69 Vintage

Artful displays, carefully selected tchotchkes and a hipster-approved collection of clothing and accessories reveal the trademark hand of a skilled stylist. The merchandise—such as a re-cut velvet blazer ($70), Burberry trench ($150) and a strapless ’60s silk tent dress ($80)—is hand-picked by owner Kealan Sullivan. If you’re in the market for vintage footwear, this place offers one of the city’s best selections: heels of all shapes and sizes range from $35 to $70, while boots go for $50 to $150. Men’s gear runs toward the Roots-esque: think jeans and plaid shirts. There are lots of authentic vintage T-shirts ($10–$40); in-house label Butcher Tailor includes originals, as well as re-cut vintage pieces, for $40 to $200.
Hours:
M–Sa noon–7, Su noon–5
Location
  • map marker #1
    1100 Queen St. W. (at Dovercourt Rd.)
  • 416-516-0669

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