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Hells Belles
Categories: Shopping Fashion Women's Clothing Shopping Fashion Men's Clothing Women's Clothing, Men's Clothing [Edit]
463 Queen Street WestToronto, ON M5V 2A9
Neighbourhoods: Alexandra Park, Queen Street West
(416) 504-4355
- Price Range:
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$$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
2 reviews for Hells Belles
2 reviews in English
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Review from Shelly M.
Ahhhh, store that carries Stop Starring, and Betty Page is beyond kick ass in my books. Not only do they carry these fantastic dresses, however they should stockup on more skirts and tops from them too! That being said they - hold the presses they carry Bordello shoes! ...sigh... I love, just love Bordello shoes!
Yes! Girls it takes sometime to get used to them, butt ( hehehe they make your legs and posterior) lift and look fantastic.. I have been stopped on more then one occasion to ask where I got my shoes!
Ladies - yes, majority it was men telling me how much they loved them;)
Sooooo the store got lots of goodies, Gothic, Lottia, and rockabilly..good cross selection of mens clothing as well. So if you dig the pinup and rockabilly look like I do, then this is a good starting point.Listed in: Shopping BEST
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Review from Marie F.
Let me start by saying that I am not goth but I love fashion and I make it a point to embrace it in many forms... As it's name would suggest, Hells Belles is a mix of will "rock & roll, pinup fetish, punk & goth" clothing, accessories and footwear; the name is more appropriate than it predecessor Siren.
The clothing is a little on the pricey side (dresses start at $100) considering everything in synthetic (PVC and Polyester), but they carry some cute lines such as Stop Staring which is a super cute pinup girl collection and their sizes vary from XXS to 3XL.
Even non-goths can appreciate the super cute accessories that adorn their windows! I have never bought anything here but there are some cute sailor dresses that I just may have to save up for.
The change-room area is a bit of a zero in my opinion... it's tucked away in the back of the store with some pretty bad lighting. There are no doors, just sheets that cover a 3ft x 3ft area from the ceiling. This place is never busy and usually I am the only one in the store... despite this I rarely get approached by a sales associate even though I am super short and clearly struggling with trying to find a size on the top racks.
