If you love to redecorate, but don’t always have the cash to do it, we’ve got just the idea for you. There are some incredible vintage stores around the city, but they can often get quite expensive. If you’re looking to fix up your place, you need to start shopping at consignment stores ASAP. You’ll save a ton of money and your home will actually look different from all the plain and basic Ikea furniture. Here are our six favourite consignment stores in the city:

1. A Changing Nest

Shop vintage and contemporary consignment furniture, along with houseware items.

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Location:
572 Annette St,
Toronto, Ontario

2. Of Things Past

Spacious consignment store showcasing unique high-end antique, contemporary furniture & home-decor items.

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Location:
185 Bridgeland Ave,
North York, Ontario

3. Elle and Eve

Featuring a  great selection of mid-century furniture, decor items and collectables that are well laid out, in a large space.

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Location:
50 Samor Rd,
North York, ON

4. Vintage Home Boutique

Shop custom sofas & chairs and funky home furnishings at this mid-century modern, custom furniture store with a Danish twist.

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Location:
710 St Clair Ave W,
Toronto, Ontario

5. Around The Block

The brightly lit industrial showroom is filled with high-quality new and vintage furniture, tableware, rugs, china & art.

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Location:
150 Lesmill Rd,
North York, Ontario

6. The Singing Lady

Full of fab finds and treasures for your home – Find quality home furnishings, decor and accessories!

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Location:
781 The Queensway,
Etobicoke, Ontario

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Which is your favourite furniture consignment store in Toronto? Let us know in the comments.

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For almost a decade, popular online thrift store ThredUp has had a very successful run in the U.S. and is now setting its sight on Canada.

ThredUp believes that there are many Canadians who want to be stylish and save money at the same time. This is practically StyleDemocracy’s mantra, so you better believe we’re on board with this concept.

The only downside is that industry insiders believe that the market is already too congested as there are fast fashion retailers and companies like StyleDemocracy for ThredUp to compete with.

ThredUp has been successful so far. They are on track to sell more than 10 million items a year, and have done so by focusing on women and children’s clothing and offering it at up to 80% off retail.

But with companies like Peacock Parade and Beyond the Rack unable to capture Canadians attention with thrift style products, we wonder if ThredUp will be able to mirror its American success in Canada.

No news yet as to when the online thrift store will officially launch in Canada, but we’ll be sure to keep you in the loop.