Explore the world of jewellery and expand your shopping experiences with these awesome Etsy shops. From minimalistic styles to bold, statement pieces, these brands offer all of the jewellery designs that you could ever imagine. Find the chains that align with your own personal style and get accessorizing!

Here are our favourite Etsy shops for stylish jewellery.

The Views and Co.

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The Views and Co. Etsy shop is from Florida and has been active since 2019. The shop offers high-quality, chic jewellery made to last. While shopping, you’ll find a wide assortment of trendy and classic gold pieces.

Omi Woods

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Omi Woods creates contemporary heirlooms that celebrate connections to Africa. The jewellery is individually and ethically handmade with fair trade African gold and globally sourced fine metals. Omi Woods jewellery is intended to be worn every day, gifted for special occasions, and passed down to future generations.

Glamoristic

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If you’re looking to add a pop of colour you have to check out Glamoristic. Enjoy the unique and personalized jewellery that you’ll have with you forever.

KINITA JEWELRY

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KINITA JEWELRY offers high-quality 18 karats gold-filled jewellery. The shop has those staple pieces that you need in your collection like essential gold hoop earrings.

Emery And Opal

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All of the pieces featured on Emery and Opal are handmade in Montreal and are totally unique. The jewellery is simple with a hint of playfulness and colour. From birthstone necklaces to small gold hoops, to chain bracelets, you’ll find the perfect accessory for you.

The Vintage Royalty

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The coolest earrings you’ll ever see are at this Etsy shop! The Vintage Royalty offers beautiful and colourful earrings that’ll catch your eye right away. Everyone needs a statement piece of jewellery in their collections.

Adorness Jewelry

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Dare to bring a touch of originality to your style with colourful and lightweight earrings. Adorness Jewelry creates hand-crafted jewelry with recycled leather, metal gold plated hooks, and brass rivets.

NorthstormCA

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Looking for that fully personalized touch? NorthstormCA has you covered. Fully customize your name necklace to your liking from the chain length, colour, and font style.

France Grenier Art

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The jewellery in this Etsy shop are seriously works of art. Made in Quebec, Canada, each piece is totally unique and one of a kind, with pressed flowers inside.

Crescent Jewelry Designs

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Crescent Jewelry Designs aims to incorporate simplicity and purity into each of its beautifully designed accessories. All of the products are delicately handcrafted for every occasion, from minimalist to boho. 

Its All Culture Jewelry

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If you’re in the market for one-of-a-kind jewellery to spice up your collection, check out this shop. All of the pieces are a curation for the bold, beautiful, and statement makers. 

MyMinimalistArtStore

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If you love the look of freshwater pearl jewellery, this Etsy shop is for you! All its pieces are handmade using real freshwater pearls, and the prices are also extremely fair.

Standing O Accessories

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Standing O Accessories features a collection of eclectic, modern, and demi-fine jewellery created predominantly of high-quality gold-filled, heavy gold plated, and semi-precious stones, that are made to last for years to come. Did we mention it’s based right here in Toronto?

deAna Jewelry

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This Toronto local seller offers handcrafted jewellery that looks way more expensive than it actually is – without compromising on quality. From pendant necklaces to gold rings, this shop has it all.

TroveCompany

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From dainty delicate earrings to bold cocktail rings, TroveCompany, based in BC has an option for you. While browsing, you’ll find an assortment of fine jewellery featuring beautiful gemstones, perfect for day-to-day wear.

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Some people seem to have a talent for finding gems on Etsy – those unique, made-with-intention pieces that really stand out, whether we’re talking clothes, jewellery, homewares, or baby toys. There are well over 2 million Etsy sellers currently peddling their wares on the online marketplace. Don’t spend hours sifting aimlessly; save time and find exactly what you’re looking for with the help of these Etsy shopping secrets!

Keep reading for Etsy shopping secrets that you need to know!

Use The Advanced Search Filters To Narrow Down Your Results

Don’t overlook the many advanced fields you can use to weed out all the finds you don’t want. The search functionalities on Etsy are tailored specifically for each category of goods you’re shopping for, so you can select your price range, shop location, handmade or vintage, colour, delivery type, special offers, and a bunch more. Know your criteria for perfection and get super granular.

Also enter descriptors into the text box that capture the essence of the style you’re in search of, for whatever item you want—such as bohemian, 90s, androgynous, steampunk, etc. as opposed to the item name. Sellers will also often include a few adjectives in item names for SEO purposes.

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Make Lists Of Favourite Items And Shops

You can use Etsy to make dream boards and wish lists – like Pinterest, but a little more practical. Favourite any shops and items as they catch your eye and you can pull them all up at once so you don’t lose track. That ottoman you fell in love with the second you laid eyes on? Favourite it so you can reconsider next payday. The cocktail dress you’d be able to use during wedding season? Don’t let it be the one that got away. You can also create lists of items to organize your finds and also share them with others.

Suss Out Your Sellers

Etsy attracts indie makers and small business owners who pour passion into their products and you can generally tell from their presence on the platform. Definitely read reviews of your sellers’ products, and you can also see how quickly they respond to customer inquiries, how many items they’ve sold, and how long they’ve been on Etsy. This should give you a strong idea of who’s behind the products you’re considering buying.

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Follow The Etsy Blog 

On the Etsy blog, you’ll find features of exceptional sellers, shopping guides, best-of roundups based on different themes, and more. This is a quick way to get to know the Etsy community. Search for the categories you’re interested in and find out who’s an Etsy champion.

Also, keep Etsy-loving influencers on your radar across social media for inspo. Scroll through hashtags like #etsyfinds #etsylover #etsystyle on Insta — you might find your new informal style advisor.   

When you’re in the mood to scroll, browse the trending now page to see the sellers that are really getting noticed across all categories. You won’t find the most hidden of the hidden gems here as this is a roundup of the most popular shops in each category, from DIY to family to fashion. Instead, you’ll definitely find some well-loved, top-rated shops that you can’t really go wrong with. If you’re new to Etsy, this is a great place to start.

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Message Sellers

If you scroll down on a specific listing, there will be an option to “message seller”, or if you click on a seller’s profile, you can message them there too! Sellers are generally more than happy to answer questions and give you the info you need to know. Trust is big when it comes to selling things online, and your seller should understand that. So, if you have any questions or price concerns, chat with a seller and get your questions answered before making a purchase.

Give Reviews

As important as is it to read reviews, you should give them, too! It’s a common practice for sellers to give a discount code after a positive review – it isn’t guaranteed but it’s a nice thing to do anyway.

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Shop Local

When a seller is local to you, Etsy will state “Local Seller”. Not only does this allow you to support those within your area, but you may even be able to save on shipping this way. If the seller doesn’t offer free shipping and they’re local, send them a message and see if they’re open to a public meet-up! A way you can search for sellers within your area is simply to type in what you’re searching for and, next to it, write your location.

Download the Etsy App

If you want to shop comfortably from your phone, downloading the Etsy app is your best bet! You can do everything you can do on a desktop, but in a format compatible with your phone. Plus, you can turn on notifications to get important updates!

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Looking to gift something special, unique, and/or even handmade this Valentine’s Day? Then, Etsy is the place to shop. You can find everything from high-quality jewellery to creative gift-worthy gadgets, allowing you to shop one-of-a-kind presents while also supporting a small business or two. Etsy even has a section dedicated to shopping for Valentine’s Day gifts – but we’ve done you one better. We’ve curated a list of the 10 very best V-Day gifts we could find on the site.

Shop these valentine’s Day gifts on Etsy

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With online shopping becoming one of everyone’s favourite pastimes these days, there’s a definite increase in online stores popping up all over the internet. We have such a variety to choose where we spend our hard-earned coin but why not shop Canadian? A fellow Canadian supporting another Canadian, it really is a beautiful thing and with that being said, there’s an incredible volume of Canadian shops all over Etsy. From home decor and customized apparel to beautiful crafts, pretty much everything on your wishlist can be found at these online shops.

Here are Canadian Etsy shops to have on your radar!

Silveregy

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Check out Silveregy for all of your personalized necklace needs. All of the pieces are made from 925k sterling silver and you can choose whether you want the finish to be silver, gold, or rose gold, plus you can opt for 14k Gold as well. Browse through all of the font options and chain length, type in the name or word you want, and hit add to basket, easy as that to score you’re new fave accessory.

The Baltic Club

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Baltic Club is a Montreal-based stationery and home decor company, founded in 2014. Inspired by the outdoors and nature, this store offers a ton of amazing paper products from calendars, notebooks, prints, greeting cards, and more. Plus, there’s even a candle kit to make your very own soy-based candles, with all of the tools included.

You Rock My Socks Co. 

If socks are your jam, you’ll want to know all about You Rock My Socks Co., which has been on Etsy since 2018 and calls Nanaimo, British Columbia home. This fun sock company is just what everyone needs to add to their sock collection. Plus, if you can’t find a sock blurb that you like, fill out a custom request, and have it totally personalized. The brand says it best, sit back, relax, and let your socks do the talking.  

True North Apiary

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True North Apiary offers all-natural beeswax bars. From Alberta, Canada, you can order four 1oz bars of 100% Canadian beeswax that’s totally chemical-free and safe for all uses. These beeswax bars are from fresh and clean wax cappings collected during the honey harvest.

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Next up is Cherry Tree Gallery, which was founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba back in 2014. The shop sells beautifully handmade and custom wood products from a giant Connect 4 game to beautiful rustic shelving units, the inventory here is exactly what you need to add a stunning finishing touch to your home. Check out the shop and get creative with your living space!

Pixie Nail Co. 

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Pixie Nail Co. is based in Vancouver and makes stunning handmade gel press-on nails. You’ll find eye-catching designs for nail art lovers to simple neutral colours if you’re looking for a more low-key vibe. Regardless of your style, you are sure to find a design that works for you. Plus, if you can’t find a design you absolutely love, you can request a custom order. These press-on nails will give you that full manicure feeling in just a few minutes all from the comfort of home!

FatCatGreetings

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FatCatGreetings is an Etsy shop that began in 2018 in Montreal and its specialty is creating hilarious greeting cards for every occasion. If you need a little something extra with the gift you are giving to someone special, these cards are the cherry on top, plus customization is free upon request. An amazing initiative FatCatGreetings has is that 20% of profits made are donated to Montreal cat rescues to help stray cats find a forever home.

Talbot + Suede

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Talbot + Suede offers custom products, so you can get exactly what you’re looking for. From adorable ornaments to clothing, to home decor, and prints, this Etsy shop does it all.

Night Moves Atelier

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Next on the list is Night Moves Atelier which hails from Ottawa, Ontario, and has been with Etsy since 2019. The brand’s owner, Amanda, handmakes each piece in her studio from polymer clay. Each statement accessory is one of a kind, with different abstract designs and colours. When you shop here, you’ll get your very own unique jewelry piece that will definitely have heads turning in awe. 

Lil Luxuries SoapWorks

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Lil Luxuries Soapworks is bath bomb heaven! Buy these soapy treasures in bulk for seriously amazing prices. All of the products are handmade, and made with natural ingredients, without any harmful chemicals. They’re even available in fun shapes and colours.

One Wild Home 

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One Wild Home is based in Vancouver and has been live on Etsy since 2019. The shop offers funny and quirky sayings on pillows, as well as customizable ones too. Add a little character and personal flair to your living room, bedroom, or even office chair. 

Melou Candles

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If you’re interested in candles that might just be too pretty to even burn, you have to check out Melou Candles on Etsy! The shop is local to Toronto and has the coolest-shaped candles that you can even pick your ideal scent and colour for. Some of our fave candles on the shop are its Cute Cat Candle, Flower Lady Candle, and Big Pyramid Bubble Candle.

Shawn Patt Designs

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Shawn Patt Designs creates beautiful and dainty jewellery, and has been on Etsy since 2014. The store sells unique earrings and eye-catching necklaces, that are made from brass, sterling silver, or gold plating.

Woods And Mosses

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Woods and Mosses is based in Montreal, Quebec, and sells natural artisan soap bars, gift soap sets, and self-care boxes! All of its soap bars are eco-friendly wrapped, creating 0 waste! All of the soaps are super adorable and get rave reviews!

SSillustrates 

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SSillustrates, which is based out of London, Ontario, opened its Etsy shop in 2018. Illustrating custom portraits of special moments, interesting designs, and most importantly your furry friends. SSillustrates makes your vision come to life and allows you to showcase it in your home. A great gift for someone special or for yourself, this shop adds a special personal touch to wall art.

Natalie Czerwinski

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Natalie Czerwinski is a Toronto artist specializing in residential, storefront, and couple portraits done in watercolour and ink. You can shop her prints where you’ll find recognizable spots from various cities including Toronto – like this Kensington Market print, or you can even request a custom print.

Gemvitality

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Gemvitality, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, sells all things crystals from mini crystal mushrooms to crystal towers, and so much more. If you’re looking for a one-stop shop to get some beautiful crystals, look no further!

Miss Fleurs

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You truly can order anything online, even flowers! Miss Fleurs is a Toronto Etsy shop that provides the most beautiful dried bouquets for special occasions and “just because”. Everything listed is absolutely stunning and for really great prices, too!

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Supporting small businesses is so important, especially in these weary times. Forunately, there are so many amazing black-owned Etsy shops that offer such amazing products from jewelry, home goods, clothing, and more. Easily explore these unique and creative shops and discover some of your new fave brands!

Here are black-owned Etsy shops to have on your radar.

Omi Woods

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Omi Woods creates contemporary heirlooms that celebrates connections to Africa. The jewelry is individually and ethically handmade with fair trade African gold and globally sourced fine metals. Omi Woods jewelry is intended to be worn everyday, gifted for special occasions, and passed down to future generations so its meaning can live on for generations to come. 

LouLou Art Studio

LouLou Art Studio

LouLou Art Studio offers such beautiful digital prints for everyone’s style. From portraits to abstract, there’s so many to browse through. If you want a custom print, then check out the Custom Family Portrait section of the shop.

Toup Ceramics

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Looking for some quirky home decor or dinnerware? The unique Etsy shop, Toup Ceramics, has just what you need. The minimalistic designs are so stunning. The owner specializes in ancient hand building techniques including slab building, pinch pottery, and coil building to create the pieces.

Its All Culture Jewelry

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If you’re in the market for one-of-a-kind jewelry to spice up your collection, check out this shop. All of the accessories are a curation for the bold, beautiful, and statement makers. 

Tees & Tiaras

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Want to make a statement on your tee? Tees & Tiaras has you covered. From spiritual quotes, to BLM messages, to custom pieces, you can seriously have it all!

Mind The Cork

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Explore plant holders, hanging planters, and vegan leather cardholders. The coolest part? Everything is made from cork, so the beautiful neutral colourway will match seamlessly in any room. Plus, the cardholders come in a variety of colours like turquoise, red, cobalt blue, and more.

Adorness Jewelry

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Dare to bring a touch of originality to your style with colourful and lightweight earrings. Adroness Jewelry creates hand-crafted jewelry with recycled leather, metal gold plated hooks, and brass rivets.

Kingsley Leather

Kingsley Leather

These leather goods are so elegant and chic. This shop sells handcrafted leather wallets, bookmarks, personalized cuff links, belts, mousepads, key chains, and so much more.

Gabe Jade Accessories

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Looking for that captivating accessory and pop of colour? Then look no further than Gabe Jade Accessories. The designer uses African fabrics full of bright and fun patterns to create ties, headwraps, and even bandanas for your puppy. Plus, if you need matching accessories for your significant other, kids, or relatives, and it’s not listed in the shop, contact the shop owner and she can make it happen!

Lovely Earthlings

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From greeting cards, art prints, calendars, Lovely Earthlings offers such an abundance of quirky and fun designs that are sure to make you smile. Soon your walls will be covered from the prints of this shop!

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One fateful day sometime last year, I took a look at my bathroom shelves and realized (to my horror) that they were lined with single-use plastic bottles containing my hygienic “essentials.” For the fine humans in the back — I had over 50 sample, travel, and full-size products all enclosed in plastic packaging. At that moment, I suddenly realized that this was not okay — for me at least — so I decided I had to try a low-waste skincare routine.

Earlier last year, I ditched plastic shopping bags and began using reusable totes instead. I also made an effort to ask waiters for no straws and avoided single-use coffee cups like they were the plague (because they’re just as gross).

Fun fact: we can’t recycle our way to a better planet. Face wipes take about 100 years to biodegrade and only 9% of plastic is actually recycled. I decided to make some changes. 

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Here is my current 4-step low-waste skincare routine for the busy, young professional (with dry and acne-prone skin) that I am.

I want to preface my routine by saying that although some brands have been or have begun packaging products in plastic-free containers, these brands aren’t necessarily perfect but are better than products packaged in 100% plastic containers. 

Step 1: Makeup Remover

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Coconut oil cures all, right? Well, I’m not so sure about that, but it is the perfect first step to take off all the dirt and makeup from your day. Right now I’m using a jar of organic coconut oil from the grocery store that comes packaged in glass (just don’t use the one you cook with), but if you’re feeling fancy, the RMS Beauty Raw Coconut Cream will do the trick.

To take off the oil, I wet reusable cotton rounds in warm to hot water and make small circular motions around my face until all of the oil is removed.

Step 2: Cleanser

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Others rave about honey as a natural, low-waste cleanser, but I’ve tried it and it’s just not for me. Instead, I use solid facial cleansing bars. Right now, my go-to bar is the Zap Tea Tree Oil Face Bar from Saje which comes packaged in cardboard. To use, I run the bar under warm water and then lather it between my hands. This creates a milky cleanser that I use to remove any remaining oil, makeup, or dirt on my face. 

Also, Lush has recently come out with a naked skincare line with tons of different cleansers that I have been dying to try! There are a ton of mainstream and accessible, or locally-made options out there!

Step 3: Exfoliation

When I mentioned earlier that I have dry skin, I meant that I have very very dry skin, which requires semi-frequent exfoliation. I am currently using cocokind’s Sea Moss Exfoliator, which is a very gentle mechanical exfoliator that does the job right. It’s packaged in cardboard and glass, but has a plastic lid — hey, you can’t win them all.

Step 4: Moisturizer

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Last but certainly not least, my favourite part of my skincare routine: oils! While I have experimented with different oils in the past, I’m currently using The Ordinary’s 100% Cold-Pressed Virgin Marula Oil which is packaged in cardboard and glass with a plastic dropper. It’s super hydrating and leaves my face glowing!

In terms of the minimal plastic packaging that some of the products I use do contain, I will be recycling through L’Occitane en Provence’s TerraCycle program to recycle my hard-to-recycle plastics.

I hope I’ve inspired you to try your own version of a low-waste skincare routine because you and the planet deserve it!

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We’ve all seen those amazing thrift hauls on YouTube and Instagram and been immediately inspired to hit up our local thrift stores. After watching someone else’s haul, you’ve got hopes of finding a coveted pair of orange label Levi’s (or whatever you’ve been coveting. You do you, boo.), only to be disappointed with the selection of items available — very, very disappointed.

But what if we told you that you don’t have to spend hours and hours sifting through racks upon racks of clothing to find what you’re after? Online secondhand shopping is a thing, y’all, and it’s so much easier to navigate than your local thrift store.

We’ve rounded up our 8 smart tips for secondhand shopping online so that you can score thrifted gems every time!

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1. Choose your store (carefully)!

Are you looking for luxury or are you looking for more budget-friendly brands? Vintage or contemporary? Something in between? Narrowing in on what exactly you’re looking for and choosing an online shop that reflects your needs will set a foundation for success. 

There are so many great sites to shop secondhand online. We love: ThredUp, The RealReal, Poshmark, Etsy, rose girls, Depop, sororité, VSP Consignment, and the Vestiaire Collective.

Looking to spend a little bit more on a designer piece? Choose a shop that employs a team of experts to authenticate its luxury items. While you’re at it, make sure to check out each shop’s shipping and return policies. You know, just in case.

2. Make a list

…but don’t restrict yourself to it. Identifying gaps in your wardrobe and making a list will help you focus, but sometimes you’ll stumble upon a wonderful something that you didn’t know you needed. And that’s totally okay, too! 

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3. Look for brands you already love

In case you didn’t know, a lot of the brands you already shop from can be found secondhand online.

Looking for and purchasing familiar brands takes the guesswork out of online shopping because you already know the quality of the clothing and the brands unique sizing. Easy peasy.

4. Know your measurements

Are you looking to explore vintage or brands that you may not already wear? Well, you’re going to need to know your measurements for that. We’re not tailors, but you can find a comprehensive guide to figuring that out on websites like The Chic Fashionista. Once you’re armed with that knowledge, make sure to check your measurements against the measurements of each item you’re considering to ensure a great fit! 

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5. Take advantage of each online store’s search filters

Searching specifically for a red midi dress from Reformation? Same, girl. We recommend using your favourite online secondhand store’s filters (clothing type, colour, size, etc.) to find exactly what you’re looking for in under a minute. Bet you can’t do that at your local thrift store! 

6. Put it all into your virtual cart

Do a quick scan of items available and (virtually) grab everything that catches your attention, even if you’re not sure about it — this is especially important when shopping from online stores that reserve your items for a specified period of time. Your first look through is not the time for making final cuts. If you don’t grab it when you first see it, there’s a chance someone else will snag it from right under you. 

7. Always double check

Enlarge the photos of the item and scrutinize them. Read and reread the description of the item. And then do it again. You don’t want to be surprised when your secondhand item arrives and it’s not in the like-new condition you envisioned it in.

8. Don’t buy it just because it’s cheap

For the love of all things thrift, don’t buy something just because it’s cheap! When you buy something you’re not one hundred percent into, you risk filling up your closet space with items you don’t end up wearing. Not to mention, you could be taking away the opportunity for someone else to love that piece to death. Just let them have it.

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For those times you need to breathe some life into your space and a trip to IKEA just won

Etsy has long been a go-to for one-of-a-kind designs and goods.

Shoppers, costume and interior designers, and more use the online marketplace as a source for unique finds and inspiration. And while we often get to meet the makers face-to-face at the Etsy markets and pop-ups that take place throughout the year, this year, Etsy is doing something extra special for the creators that make up its market.

Etsy recently announced its first-ever Etsy Design Awards.

Dubbed the Etsies, the inaugural event is a competition that will recognize talented Etsy sellers across the globe. Entrants have the opportunity to win a stunning trophy, a bundle of marketing and business prizes, and, best of all, $15,000 USD to spend however they like

Spring has sprung and so have pop-up markets around the city.

As someone who is totally into the shop local movement, I am stoked to check out some of these markets now that the weather is getting warmer.

If you’re into unique handmade goods, vintage finds, and sustainable choices, then get excited for all the markets to hit Toronto this spring!

April

stackt MARKET

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stackt is a new market at Bathurst and Front streets made out of shipping containers stacked upon one another. With local favourites such as Endy and Inkbox Tattoos, as well as up-and-coming food, retail, and entertainment brands, stackt MARKET is going to be the place to be this spring.

Cost: Free admission

TTES (Team Toronto Etsy Sellers) Spring Market – April 14

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Etsy’s Toronto team is organizing their quarterly event out of the Great Hall on April 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. With over 50 local artisans and craftspeople, Etsy’s events are curated with the best vendors in Toronto. From ceramics to pins, body butters to baked goods, there’s something for everyone.

Cost: Free admission with complimentary swag bags for the first 50 attendees.

Healthy Moms Toronto Marketplace – April 14

Artscape Wychwood Barns is a beautiful space to spend the day spoiling yourself! While you do a little shopping from the marketplace’s curated selection natural, organic, and sustainable items, you can enjoy free onsite childcare for your little ones and complimentary health food items. Now those are some perks you don’t see everyday!

Cost: Free admission

Bare Market Pop-Up At Patagonia – April 28 & May 26

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Looking to little spring cleaning and want to do it sustainably? Bare Market Pop-Ups are the perfect way to stock up on eco-friendly products in bulk! And it’s not just cleaning supplies! You can get natural makeup, sunscreen, and more. It’s bring your own container but they will have some for you to put a deposit on, too.

Cost: Free admission

The Deadstock Depot — Vintage Streetwear Market – April 27

One of our favourite vintage designer markets is back this spring in a brand new location on Ossington! Shop a variety of vendors and browse vintage ’80s, ’90s, and ’00s styles from popular brands like Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, and more.

Cost: Admission is $10 at the door

May

Veg Spring Market – May 5

The Veg Spring Market is taking over Wychwood Barns this spring, bringing 40+ veggie business together for a jam-packed day of fun. Not only will there be amazing veggie vendors, but there will also be a variety of workshops. Hosted by the Toronto Vegetarian Association, this is a can’t miss event for local veggie lovers.

Cost: Tickets are just $3.50

Plant Fair 2019: Parkdale & Toronto Horticultural Societies – May 11

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Are you a crazy plant lover like me? Then the Plant Fair 2019 by the Parkdale and Toronto Horticultural Societies is the market for you. Check out their selection of plants, crafts, and more at this local event. You’ll definitely be seeing me there! Just remember to bring cash because they only accept payments of debit or credit on purchases of $50 or more. 

Cost: Free admission

Artfest Toronto Spring Show – May 18-20

What’s better than the Distillery District in the spring? How about an art show on the cobblestone lanes? Artfest Toronto Spring Show will feature over 80 artists and craftspeople from around Ontario. Plus, there will be free art workshops for the kiddos. Sounds like the best way to spend a long weekend to me.

Cost: Free admission

GH Marketplace: Legends of Vintage – May 26

Lovers of vintage, unite! Part of the Gladstone Hotel’s monthly marketplace, this event is curated by vintage fashion specialist Andrea Lalonde, so you know it’s going to be filled with unique gems. If you’re serious about expressing yourself through vintage finds, this market is the one for you.

Cost: Free admission

The Trinity Bellwoods Flea – May 26

The Trinity Bellwoods Flea is back at the Great Hall this Spring and full of amazing local vendors. From fashion to local eats, you won’t be disappointed with your Trinity Bellwoods Flea finds. The best part? Furry four-legged friends and kiddos are totally welcome. What better way to spend a Spring day?

Cost: Free admission

Ready to get your shop on this spring? If you love to #ShopLocal, you won’t want to miss these markets popping up in the city. Did we miss one? Send us a note at info@styledemocracy.com, or let us know on Facebook

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