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This friendly vintage store sells the city鈥檚 coolest retro 海角社区官网merch

Thus makes shopping sustainable fun with their rare TTC jackets, zany tournament tees and gorgeous poster art.

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Owners of Thus vintage store Varak and Elizabeth Babian curate am extensive stock of Toronto-themed merchandise.


Walk into any newer vintage store these days and your eyes are likely to be seared with white, white, white: white walls, white floors, white lights. A rack or two of overpriced rejects and a sea of stained tees, a disinterested zoomer manning the cash register. Thus on Keele Street in the Junction is different. You enter through a door set slightly askew, so you feel as though you鈥檙e passing into some kind of secret chamber or a portal to decades past. Inside lies a real old-school vintage joint: treasures fill the racks, spill out of the window display, stuff the cases, cover every inch of the walls.

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A TTC jacket hanges beside an Argos poster.

The cosy shop is presided over by a friendly husband-and-wife duo, which just feels right somehow, each embodying a kindness that fills a gnawing little void in your big-city life. Varak Babian is the jovial hype man, welcoming customers with a quick smile and cheery patter. His passion for the past spills out of him like a chain of scarves streaming from a magician鈥檚 sleeve; some of the store鈥檚 inventory comes from the little old ladies Varak meets in the course of his volunteer work who are eager to pass down their fashion troves to someone who will appreciate them. He may offer you candy, or spontaneously gift you something from the store simply because he wants it to go to a good home. Calling something or someone 鈥渟weet鈥 is his highest compliment. 鈥淚 feel like it’s a privilege to be able to serve people and to make them feel like they’re coming into our home,鈥 Varak says. 鈥淓specially when it comes to vintage clothing; it鈥檚 such a saturated market 鈥 there’s so many of them in the city 鈥 so we want to make sure people realize how much they’re appreciated when they come here.鈥

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Briony Smith

Briony Smith writes about culture, entertainment and lifestyle for the Star.

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