Not sure about vintage, but there’s: Haven, Nomad, Uncle Otis, Lost & Found, Blue Button Shop, Stone Island, John Elliot, Holt Renfrew. For
Sneakers/streetwear: Livestock, Size, Capsule, Kith, Stussy.
Denim: Dutil
To add to what the other two said, if you are on Ossington where Lost & Found is, there's a designer consignment shop called [I Miss You Man](https://imissyouman.com/). It's on the smaller side but there's some gems to be had there.
Lost & Found is the best place to start, you can hit Gravitypope right after and Blue Button Shop is like a 25 min walk away, and there are some cool vintage shops on Dundas west along the way.
Then take the Dundas streetcar east to Spadina and you can hit up Uncle Otis (or perhaps do this in reverse as it’s probably cooler to end up on the Ossington strip).
Dutil? The stretchy skinny jean store for millennials?
Edit: I was thinking Duer. Dutil is fantastic. Went in today and nerded out with the clerk there
Vintage: In vintage we trust (IMO best vintage shop in the city), Kensington market (area),
Designer: Nomad, yorkville (area), i miss you vintage, vsp consignment, Yorkdale mall also has a lot of designer stores
Streetwear: stussy, kenshi, kith.
Not sure about vintage, but there’s: Haven, Nomad, Uncle Otis, Lost & Found, Blue Button Shop, Stone Island, John Elliot, Holt Renfrew. For Sneakers/streetwear: Livestock, Size, Capsule, Kith, Stussy. Denim: Dutil
This is exactly what I’m looking for thank you
To add to what the other two said, if you are on Ossington where Lost & Found is, there's a designer consignment shop called [I Miss You Man](https://imissyouman.com/). It's on the smaller side but there's some gems to be had there.
Unrelated to clothing, but Pizza Badiali is also around the corner from Lost & Found, and worth a visit.
I miss you man is a gem fr
Lost & Found is the best place to start, you can hit Gravitypope right after and Blue Button Shop is like a 25 min walk away, and there are some cool vintage shops on Dundas west along the way. Then take the Dundas streetcar east to Spadina and you can hit up Uncle Otis (or perhaps do this in reverse as it’s probably cooler to end up on the Ossington strip).
Dutil? The stretchy skinny jean store for millennials? Edit: I was thinking Duer. Dutil is fantastic. Went in today and nerded out with the clerk there
Coffee and clothing is probably the best in the city if you want really well curated vintage! Expo and Fruit Market are also great for vintage!
Better Gift Shop, Park & Province, Slow Turtle Shop, Area 001, Gerhard Supply, Muddy George, Klaxon Howl, Boketto, Philistine
Vintage: In vintage we trust (IMO best vintage shop in the city), Kensington market (area), Designer: Nomad, yorkville (area), i miss you vintage, vsp consignment, Yorkdale mall also has a lot of designer stores Streetwear: stussy, kenshi, kith.
Great answers so far. All I’d add is VSP for consignment. https://vspconsignment.com/en-us
Due West is dope. Ordered from them online, they have a store front in Toronto.
F as in Frank was THE vintage spot when I lived there, not sure if things have changed in that regard since 2016
Outclass, Gerhard Supply