Tom's Place is where the fashionable man should head if he seeks designer clothing and accessories without breaking the bank. The staff at this boutique offers personalized attention and guides shoppers regarding the correct fabric, pattern and fit that will best flatter their figures. It boasts of more than 10,000 varieties of suits and blazers. After customers choose a suit, they are guided to select the right dress shirt, tie, cufflinks and socks to create a complete wardrobe for the career-oriented modern man.
The Hudson's Bay Queen Street is a collection of buildings built between 1896 and 1969. The Romanesque Revival building is now a shopping complex and consists of a number of retail, electronic and other stores as well as a food court. Popular brands at the center include Burberry, Foodwares, Olsen, Hugo Boss and Pandora among many others. All the stores have attractive displays, be sure that you will not go back with your hands or stomach empty.
Don't let the name fool you. Scooter Girl Toys boasts of toys for girls as well as boys, ensuring the high quality, safety, educational and entertainment value of their merchandise. Typical items include furry hand puppets, pom-pom and painting kits, block and strategy games, puzzles, working models and scientific toys. One can also shop for scooters in colorful hues, car and horse models, train sets replete with tunnels and doll houses. Kids can celebrate various festivals with friendship charms for Friendship Day, Christmas mice and books, Halloween cards and even ghost stickers to play pranks with friends.
Go hunting for vintage treasures at Mrs. Huizenga antique shop located at the end of Roncesvalles Avenue. This spacious shop is equipped with all that you need to fill your life and home with unique, one-of-a-kind home decor items and collectibles, and on a regular day, you will see a range of items tumbling out of this earthy treasure trove. From a vintage chaise that belongs to another era, and an ornately embroidered carpet, to retro salt and pepper shakers, trinkets, dolls, and heavily bound hardcover books, find an incredible variety to choose from. Mrs. Huizenga also sells beautiful mid-century furniture and original upholstery items.
Located South of Eglington on Mount Pleasant road, this veritable trove of fantastic vintage memorabilia is just the kind of shop a collector would dream about. This decades old fixture goes by the name Bernardi's Antiques, and stocks a staggering number of antique items that run the full gamut from English and French furniture and Moorcroft Pottery, to art glass, silver flatware, china patterns, and Victorian collectibles. Chat with the friendly and knowledgeable owners, members of the Zammit family, if you're looking for a specific item.
The Leslieville Flea becomes a vibrant market on the third Sunday of every month. During summers it is in The Fermenting Cellar and winters are in The Jimmy Simpson Rec Center. But no matter where it is located, it is a popular bazaar for unique items. You will find retro furniture, artisanal designs, antiques, vintage textiles and designer works. They also have food stalls to satisfy your hunger pangs while shopping.
Visit the Metropolis Living Factory Store on Ronald Avenue and look through its rich collection of home furniture and decoration. The shop sells vintage products that will add to your living space. The collection comprises of chairs, varieties of tables, lamps and antique cabinets and mail-boxes that can used for storage. They also offer custom services.
Don't let the name fool you. Scooter Girl Toys boasts of toys for girls as well as boys, ensuring the high quality, safety, educational and entertainment value of their merchandise. Typical items include furry hand puppets, pom-pom and painting kits, block and strategy games, puzzles, working models and scientific toys. One can also shop for scooters in colorful hues, car and horse models, train sets replete with tunnels and doll houses. Kids can celebrate various festivals with friendship charms for Friendship Day, Christmas mice and books, Halloween cards and even ghost stickers to play pranks with friends.
Go hunting for vintage treasures at Mrs. Huizenga antique shop located at the end of Roncesvalles Avenue. This spacious shop is equipped with all that you need to fill your life and home with unique, one-of-a-kind home decor items and collectibles, and on a regular day, you will see a range of items tumbling out of this earthy treasure trove. From a vintage chaise that belongs to another era, and an ornately embroidered carpet, to retro salt and pepper shakers, trinkets, dolls, and heavily bound hardcover books, find an incredible variety to choose from. Mrs. Huizenga also sells beautiful mid-century furniture and original upholstery items.
Located South of Eglington on Mount Pleasant road, this veritable trove of fantastic vintage memorabilia is just the kind of shop a collector would dream about. This decades old fixture goes by the name Bernardi's Antiques, and stocks a staggering number of antique items that run the full gamut from English and French furniture and Moorcroft Pottery, to art glass, silver flatware, china patterns, and Victorian collectibles. Chat with the friendly and knowledgeable owners, members of the Zammit family, if you're looking for a specific item.
The Leslieville Flea becomes a vibrant market on the third Sunday of every month. During summers it is in The Fermenting Cellar and winters are in The Jimmy Simpson Rec Center. But no matter where it is located, it is a popular bazaar for unique items. You will find retro furniture, artisanal designs, antiques, vintage textiles and designer works. They also have food stalls to satisfy your hunger pangs while shopping.
Paradise Bound is a unique shop that sells Japanese woodblock prints, wall art, antiques, collectibles and hanging scrolls. Its merchandise dates back to the 16th Century right up to the mid 20th Century. It also sells classic vinyl records in genres such as Synthpop, Electronic, Jazz, Pop Rock, Soul and Funk. It specializes in Kakejiku, which is a form of hand-painted or calligraphic Japanese hanging scroll with edges made of silk fabric. Shop for old landscape paintings depicting the Far East Asian countryside in muted tones, and woodblock prints with floral patterns or street scenes. This shop also purchases old vinyl record collections from customers.