Toronto has many options when it comes to shopping for vintage clothes. If you love thrifting then you’ll be happy to hear the Toronto Vintage Show is returning for another edition. It’s the 11th year for the country’s largest show for all things vintage. It’s back for two days which includes lineups of clothing and decorations.
About the Toronto Vintage Show
The show will have over 125 vendors on a 40,000-square-foot show floor. It’s happening at the Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place on April 1 & 2. Some of the items that customers can expect include gender-inclusive apparel, homewares, vintage artwork and upcycled items.
One of the vendors is The Ian Drummond Collection. They have provided wardrobe items for television shows and movies like The Handmaid’s Tale, Schitt’s Creek and The Shape of Water.
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“By buying vintage clothing, you are helping to reduce the environmental impact of the fashion industry by extending the lifespan of existing clothes,” Show Manager Catherine
Knoll, said in a press release statement.
Tickets are $15 for the Toronto Vintage Show. They can be purchased online through the website or you can get your hands on a discount pass as well.
