Vintage lovers, there’s a huge event happening in Toronto next weekend that you won’t want to miss! The Toronto Vintage Show is a mega pop-up sale featuring some of Canada’s top vintage sellers, and it’ll be a full 50,000 square feet of vintage finds and treasures that have been sourced by the top secondhand vendors in the country.

Featuring over 130 vintage vendors and shops and thousands of items, as Canada’s largest vintage sale, be prepared to spend some cash — it’ll be hard to stop by the pop-up without spotting something you love!

And if fashion isn’t your thing or your trying to clean out your closet before buying more, don’t worry — the vintage show will also feature antique goods, including kitchenwares, home goods, barware records, cameras, vintage art and more. 

As for the fashion, well, we’re talking true vintage here — clothing will range from the 1920s to the 1980s and beyond.

Take, for example, this stunning Emilio Pucci 1960s dress with a psychedelic floral pattern, slight puffed sleeves and perfect mini cut, from Hamilton’s Third Eye Vintage.

If Western style is more your thing, there will be plenty to choose from — including these incredible Harley Davidson fringed leather chaps, from Toronto’s very own Slow Hand Salvage.

And if you’re on the hunt for vintage Ts, this will be the place — Port Perry’s Adawegamig is one of just a few vendors offering up hundreds of carefully-sourced T-shirts to choose from.

Plenty of favourite Toronto vintage vendors are preparing to have a booth at the show, including Dundas West’s very own Pic Vintage, Batch Vintage, Nouveau Riche Vintage, Tell Them It’s Vintage and more.

The show will take place from Sept. 28-29 at Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place, and admission costs $15 — but you can snag a discount on the website.

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