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69 Vintage Collective
Categories: Shopping Thrift Stores Shopping Fashion Used, Vintage & Consignment Thrift Stores, Used, Vintage & Consignment [Edit]
1207 Bloor St WToronto, ON M6H
Neighbourhoods: Brockton Village, Bloordale Village, Wallace Emerson
(416) 516-1234
- Hours:
Tue-Sun 12 pm - 7 pm
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Street
4 reviews for 69 Vintage Collective
4 reviews in English
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Review from jenna m.
69 Vintage Collective is by far one of the best vintage clothing boutiques in Toronto. 69 Vintage located on Bloor St. West at Brock is a lovely clothing store. The store itself is divided into sections spanning two floors of vintage fabulousness. Tres Chic! The front of the store offers a variety of nifty vintage dresses, tops, shoes, and accessories. The back section is Vintage buy the pound-the price of each garment is determined by its weight! My friends and I have found countless splendid items for ridiculously reasonable prices. The downstairs offers more house wares and kitschy items-like woodland magnets and cute buttons. The upstairs has 3-4 rooms each occupied by a different vendor offering a variety of cool items. The buyers for 69 Vintage have excellent taste and it appears like every garment/item in the store were carefully selected and hand picked with thought. The staff is down to earth, honest and very fashionable. I much prefer the Bloor street location to the Queen West store; however, Queen is still excellent. I have yet to visit the Walnut street location. Street parking is available on Bloor, or jump off the ttc Bloor line and get off at Dufferin and walk west a little. Store is open 12pm to 7pm,Tuesday to Sunday and they accept debit/credit cards.
I highly recommend this vintage boutique.
But make um understand its Westside foe life!
Thank so much for your time. -
Review from Jessica M.
Toronto, ON
Let me just say that this store is more of a vintage boutique than a thrift shop - so if you're looking for cheap prices that you'd find at Value Village, go to VV. The store was small but had a decent amount of items, all of which seemed individually picked to sell. They have a mini collection of cowboy boots and a bunch of nice tops. Prices are a bit pricey for me (ie. 75$ for a sweater) but if you're willing to pay that much for a vintage find, visit this store!
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Review from Sondre Lerche and Co L.
totally rad store. Bought a dope shirt there and the girl Hailey was super nice. Def gonna come back!
~Dave "Herremannen" Heilman -
Review from Dardana M.
ON
I am a very easy person to please. A large poster of Robert Smith or Mick Jagger will always make me warm up to you. And both? Well, let's just say that if only you were using them to enhance your wonderland of used clothing for sale- oh wait...you ARE?
Thus, I was fast friends with these guys right here. I really loved the setup; lots of space, lots of mirrors and lots of light. The girls working there were awesome and helpful, and I love any sort of gimmick like charging by the pound ($15). This also works in the sense that everything is pretty reasonably priced. I have made mention before that I usually prefer to do the sifting myself when it comes to used clothing, as opposed to choosing through the selection that's been chosen for me- and I stand by that statement. But, I did get a really awesome jacket this very evening, perfectly suited for joining the military or Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, so maybe there's something to be said for having a little help.
Oh, and gimmicks you (I) say? The "1,2,3,4" thing is great, being the address (easy to remember), the sign outside (though I walked by it the first time, it was hella cute), and the end of their phone number. Oh, you guys.
