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thrift shop

Do you want to wear someone's granddad's clothes and look incredible?

Second-hand shops in Toronto are a dime a dozen, and you could get lost exploring the world of vintage treasures in Toronto, so if you're new to the thrifting scene, you'll need locals' help to find the best spots.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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If you're struggling with the price of groceries or other basic necessities at the moment, chances are your wallet is feeling the squeeze when it comes to other purchases as well.

Thrift shops or second-hand stores in Canada such as Goodwill, Value Village, Play It Again Sports and online retailers like Poshmark Canada and Facebook Marketplace offer lower prices on gently used items that are definitely worth exploring to get the most bang for your buck.

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La mode de seconde main est de plus en plus populaire au Québec. De multiples personnes se tournent maintenant vers les friperies, les sites de revente et les vides garde-robes pour composer leur style. Bien que cette tendance comporte plusieurs bons côtés, il n'empêche que de trouver des morceaux qui nous plaisent, de la bonne taille et en bon état peut être tout un défi.

Ne reculant devant rien et étant moi-même une fan de « fripes », j'ai tenté de reproduire trois looks de la créatrice de contenu et entrepreneuse québécoise, Noémie Lacerte, qui se démarque par son style ultramoderne mélangeant des pièces plus androgynes à des éléments hyper sexy du vestiaire féminin, et tout ça en ne magasinant seulement qu'à une adresse : la friperie Marché Floh sur la rue Saint-Denis.

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