First off this clothing store is a little gem in the East end of the city. Wilson the owner was amazing at sourcing out all the great interesting and stylish pieces. It was a lot of fun to shop in this store. Wilson would make suggestions to me and my friend without being pushy. I felt like he was our personal shopping stylist. I actually really liked a pair of mens cargo trousers. They did not have my size but Wilson offered me the pair of trousers he was wearing. He quickly changed out of them and I tried them on and voila I bought very cool mens trousers. Now I am sure some people will find that strange, but he actually assured me he had only worn them twice and I believed him. They look great on with a pair of high heels and I am so glad we found this place. We were killing time waiting four our brunch joint to open. My friend bought a couple of very different pieces. For all of the unique and unusual pieces in this store I feel like the prices for all of these pieces were really reasonable. This is not the Gap or Old Navy. Come here if you need a little interesting wardrobe statement pieces. Will bring my husband back here to shop too. Yay now I can shop local.
Anne M.
Place rating: 4 Edmonton, Canada
This review is for the women’s store! Which Jimi S. explains is a separate store from the men’s. Lots of cute and stylish clothing from Canada, with some even designed locally in Toronto(finally something to wear to 100-mile dinner invites!) and not super expensive. For example, they have Canadian brand Kersh,(not 100-mile friendly) with tanks from $ 15, and dresses from $ 35.
Jimi S.
Place rating: 4 ON, Canada
this store was kind enough to divide itself into two distinctly sex based stores so that all of us who have difficulty distinguishing between the mens and womens garments no longer have to suffer in silence. this small store was the mens store. in it were blazers/sport jackets(whatever the hell sport that it is youd play in them i dont know), light long sleeve tee shirts, short sleeve tee shirts, some shoes, belts, bags, pants — both casual like jeans and more formal like, you know, sport pants(for that same elusive sport above). although i didnt ask and i would venture to say that if i really loved it they would order it in for me, make it or whatever it is they do, but they had about one size for each style of hat they had and though the selection seemed varied(for not being a hatter shop — hatter is the right term; i do my research), it was disheartening to have the majority of the hats resemble dunce hats on my head because they couldnt fit around its girth. (im fully willing to accept that im projecting the anger felt about my fat dome.) anyhow, they had those fargo hats with the flaps in a few different styles, some simple bowl toques that are in style these days(overpriced anywhere you go in my opinion) and a few caps here and there. all pretty cool and though not all styles agreed with me(we are talking taste wise here not swelled noggin), it was nice to see the variety. for about 60 or so dollars you could pick up a leather belt with an impressive buckle. the beauty of this belt is that once youve picked the right leather, first of all you can mix and match, because the belts and buckles are sold separately, and secondly, you can always come back for an alternate buckle(or buy as many buckles as you like at the same time i suppose). there were some really cool baseball tee shirts with those ¾ arms that were very very thin and weathered in some way where patches of it looked thicker in material and some parts were much thinner. great shirt, but itd be a shirt id wear once in a while when i knew i was doing something nowhere near related to a game of baseball. the long sleeve collared shirts also stood out to me, with varied styles, nice patterns and fabrics. the jackets seemed not to stand out in the same way. all in all, i enjoyed this shop, will come here again, probably to buy a belt first and i look forward to their continued success.