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cheap clothes toronto

Buying designer clothing directly from the brand can be seriously pricey, and trying to score a deal by browsing through Poshmark or Facebook Marketplace can be a real hassle.

But, one Toronto pop-up coming in a few weeks will be selling so much designer stuff at discounted prices that it'll make shopping for luxury brands like YSL, Fendi and Versace so much easier.

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Designer clothing costs quite a lot of money when bought from the brand directly, and searching through Poshmark and Facebook Marketplace for a bargain can be tricky.

But fret not because a Toronto-based TikToker found a thrift store where she spotted a bunch of designer stuff for so much cheaper than their original price, making luxury brand shopping a lot easier and affordable.

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Are you constantly scrolling through TikTok and feeling inspired to change some of your home decor but don't want to waste any money? Well, listen up, I went to HomeSense in downtown Toronto and there are so many things to buy if you're on a tight budget.

The HomeSense, located at 80-82 Spadina Avenue in Toronto, is the store closest to my home and according to Yelp, it's one of the top-rated stores in the city.

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Shopping on a budget can be tricky sometimes, but when buying clothes doesn't involve a bunch of price tags, the feat might not be so hard to achieve.

There's a thrift store in Toronto that has no price tags on any of its items. Instead, they use a scale to determine your final bill.

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