The Canadian brand known for its sustainable graphic apparel and giving back to meaningful causes, Peace Collective, is having a sale right now where you can score up to 30% off.

During the store’s “Shop In Peace” sale, depending on how much you spend, will determine the percentage you receive off! 

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If you spend $100, you’ll save 15%; if you spend $200, you’ll save 20%; and if you spend $300, you’ll save 30%. The sale is running from November 1st to 15th. 

You can shop everything from exclusive sports drops to its best-selling mental health collection, as the entire store will be included in the sale! 

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It’s the perfect time to do some holiday shopping or treat yourself to a new piece while supporting a great Toronto brand.

The Peace Collective sale is both in-store and online!

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Now check out this nostalgic collection. McDonald’s has partnered up with the beloved Toronto brand, Peace Collective, to create an awesome launch. 

You’ll find all of the retro (and limited edition) apparel like tees, hoodies, sweaters, tote bags, and more, with your fave characters like the Hamburglar, the McNugget Buddies, and Mayor McCheese. 

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Not only are the McDonaldland characters bringing us back to the memories of the 90s, but it’s also for a good cause. 

McHappy Day is on May 11 in which a portion of the proceeds from this line, beginning now until that date, will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada as well as sick children across Canada.

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The items range from a $320 varsity jacket to $12 lapel pins.

Browse the Peace Collective X McDonald’s collection right now online before it’s gone!

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Supporting its communities and showing Canadian pride is what the Toronto-based brand Peace Collective is all about, and during the current circumstances, the brand’s message is even stronger.

From providing meals to those in need with all store purchases to offering store discounts to those who support partner food banks, Peace Collective always has giving back at the top of its priority list. And now, the Toronto brand has released a collection that directly helps with COVID-19 prevention.

Partnered with Budweiser Canada, Peace Collective has release a brand new collection and all the proceeds will be donated to Canadian Red Cross.

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The initiative aims to help support the heroes on the frontlines and is inspired by Budweiser Canada’s recently launched One Team campaign.

In the Peace Collective x Budweiser Canada capsule collection, you’ll find shirts that feature the phrase “Home Team” with the words #OneTeam. The message is meant to remind us that Canada is at its best when we come together to make an impact for the greater good. At the end of the day, we’re all cheering for the Home Team.

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Pieces in the collection start at $35.

There are three different pieces you can shop: a long sleeve, a sweatshirt, and a t-shirt. If you’re looking for new loungewear and a way to support the Home Team, this is a great initiative to check out.

Shop the Peace Collective x Budweiser Canada collection.

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Looking to kill some time with a little retail therapy? This weekend, there are a bevy of great deals to shop from independent Canadian retailers and the big stores you already know and love.

Independent Canadian Retailers

Plant Collective

Bring a little life into your space with the sale Plant Collective is hosting. The Toronto retailer is taking up to 50% off succulent bundles. Get free shipping on orders $100 or more, or a flat shipping price of around $4.99 across Toronto. Shop the Plant Collective sale.

ROSÉ TORONTO

ROSÉ TORONTO is a made-in-Canada organic skincare line that’s praised by Vanity Fair, Glamour Mag, and more, so you know it’s good stuff. Save 40% on serums, face oils, and more, plus free shipping on orders of $50 and more. Shop the ROSÉ TORONTO sale.

Ellie Mae Warehouse Sale

Locally made using fabrics from Italy and France, Toronto-based designer Ellie Mae is hosting an online warehouse sale until the end of the day on March 27. Save big on quality Canadian-made pieces and support the Toronto Humane Society while you’re at it — a portion of sales will go directly to benefiting the animal welfare group. Shop the Ellie Mae Warehouse sale.

Outter Limits

This Saskatchewan-based family-owned outdoor store has a number of specials running right now, including 30% off new Patagonia merchandise (until March 31) and 25% off new Fjallraven merchandise (until April 6). Not to mention, the sale section has tons of other deals to browse. Shop the Outter Limits sale.

KOTN

For ethically-made, quality wardrobe essentials, KOTN’s sale section for men and women is worth a peek. Shop the KOTN sale.

Province Apothecary

Squeeze in some self-care while in isolation and treat yourself to a jade roller from Province Apothecary. The Toronto-based beauty brand is offering 30% off jade rollers, plus free shipping on all orders. Shop the Province Apothecary sale.

Peace Collective

Known for its Canadian pride t-shirts, sweaters, and more, Peace Collective is paying it forward and offering 20% off to customers who donate to the company’s food bank partners: Toronto Daily Bread Food Bank, Greater Vancouver Food Bank, Edmonton’s Food Bank, Calgary Food Bank, Ottawa Food Bank, Moisson Montreal, and Halifax’s Parker Street Food & Furniture Bank. To get the discount, all you need to do is take a picture of your donation and send them a private message via Instagram.

Getoutside

This Toronto-based footwear retailer is taking 25% off Converse sneakers for a limited time with the promotion code “CON25”. Don’t forget to check out the store’s sale section while you browse, which features up to 70% off Heelys, Timberland, adidas, New Balance, TOMS, and more for the whole family. Shop the Getoutside sale.

Zane

Beautiful accessories are just a click away! Zane, a Toronto accessories boutique, has an impressive sale section for those looking to browse sunglasses, bags, jewellery, and more. You’ll find deals on brands like BAGGU, Le Specs, and Jenny Bird, to name a few. Shop the Zane sale.

Chance & Fate

Shop a curated collection of emerging designer brands from across the globe. Chance & Fate is offering 10% off on all online orders, no promotion code necessary. Shop Chance & Fate.

MICHI

Workout clothing that’s cute and functional is what you’ll find at MICHI’s Stay Home sale. Until March 31, save up to 50% on stylish workout tops, leggings, and more. Shop the MICHI Stay Home sale.

Canadian Retailers

Frank And Oak

We love a sale on sale! And right now, you’ll find one at Frank And Oak. Use the code “B2G20” to get an extra 20% off when you buy two or more markdown items for men and women online. Shop the Frank And Oak sale.

Hudson’s Bay

From now until March 29, shop the Hudson’s Bay Friends & Family sale to save an extra 15% on everything and an extra 10% on select home products. Use the promotion code “FRIENDS” at checkout. Shop the Hudson’s Bay sale.

Roots

Looking for new cozy sweats to lounge around in? Roots has you covered. Save 20% on your purchase when you shop and enjoy free shipping. Shop the Roots sale.

Dynamite

Head over to Dynamite to save 30-50% off select styles. There are over 300 pieces featured in the sale, including tops, bottoms, dresses, accessories, and more. Shop the Dynamite sale.

Sportchek

Nike fans, rejoice! You can step up your at-home workout game with 25% off select Nike styles at Sportchek for a limited time. Plus, shop door crasher prices on all things active. Shop the Sportchek sale.

Global Retailers

Banana Republic

Take 50% off everything, plus an extra 10% off everything online at Banana Republic. The promotion runs until April 1 and there’s free shipping on all orders $25 or more. Shop the Banana Republic sale.

Anthropologie

Another sale on sale to peruse is Anthropologie’s. Take an extra 50% off already reduced items and receive free shipping on orders $50 or more. The discount is automatically applied at checkout. Shop the Anthropologie sale.

YSL Beauty

Calling all beauty lovers! YSL Beauty is hosting a limited-time sale with up to 40% off select products like lipstick, palettes, foundation, and more. Shop the YSL Beauty sale.

Foot Locker

If you’re looking to refresh your shoe collection then Foot Locker’s sale is the one for you. Save 20% off when you spend $99 or more with the promotion code “SPRING20” or save 25% off when you spend $199 or more with the promotion code “SPRING25”. Shop the Foot Locker sale.

The Body Shop

Self-care is a priority right now, and if you need to stock up on essentials, The Body Shop has an awesome promotion going on. Save 20% on beauty products like sheet masks, bath bombs, body oils, and more. Shop The Body Shop sale.

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The infamous red “Make America Great Again” hat has become synonymous with hate and hostility. But one Canadian company is aiming to unravel it and its message.

Peace Collective, known for its hometown pride emblazoned apparel and accessories like “Toronto -vs- Everyone” and “Home Is Canada,” recently launched a campaign that focuses on what makes really makes Canada great.

 

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We unraveled the MAGA hat stitch-by-stitch and gave it a new meaning. Let’s #UnravelHate – Link in bio.

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Peace Collective’s #UnravelHate campaign speaks with refugees, immigrants, and an American expat about their decisions to leave home and start lives in a new country. “The MAGA hat is definitely a dividing line of us vs. them,” Cori, an American expat says. “It represents anger and fear and hatred.”

As each individual tells their story, the MAGA hat is unraveled stitch-by-stitch.

The MAGA hat is taken from each individual and in place, they are given Peace Collective’s “Welcome To Canada” toque, stitched with the very thread from a MAGA hat. “We feel welcome in Canada and we love the country too…even the winter,” laughs Oscar, a Salvadoran refugee.

The “Welcome To Canada” toque represents everything that makes Canada great: love and acceptance — and that’s something that we can all take pride in.

You can purchase your “Welcome To Canada” toque on PeaceCollective.com. Profits from each purchase will be donated to WoodGreen Community Services, a charity that helps immigrants and refugees with the settlement process in Canada.

Watch Peace Collective’s full #UnravelHate campaign below and buy your toque here.

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If you still haven’t finished your holiday shopping (or even started), don’t fret! There are a ton of local stores right here in Toronto that are bursting at the seams with great gifts.

Instead of feeling stressed, feel blessed because we’ve handpicked the best items that will save you from the clutches of procrastination.

Take a look at the best last minute local gifts if you still haven’t finished holiday shopping below, and get to it. Striking those final names off your list (or all of them) will be a total breeze.

Zodiac Necklace, $40

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This dainty, gold-plated necklace is the perfect gift for a friend. The individual zodiac adds a nice personal touch, and is available for all signs. Shop Armed at 1380 Queen St. West, 1024 Dundas St. West, or online at upandarmed.com.

Monster Leaf Fan Art Print $22

last minute holiday gifts

Foliage prints are still trendy as heck! This modern leaf print will make a great addition to any millennial’s apartment. Shop this gift at Brika, located at 642 Queen St. West, 768 Queen St. East, or online at brika.com

 

Gift Set Tub Tea 3-Pack $31

last minute holiday gifts

Give the gift of pampering and self-love this year, with this luxurious set of bath salts. Who doesn’t love a good soak after a long day? Shop this gift at Brika, located at 642 Queen St. West, 768 Queen St. East, or online at brika.com

Juniper & White Blanket$110

last minute holiday gifts

They don’t call if cuffing season for any old reason. Made in Lima, Peru of alpaca wool and acrylic, gift this to a significant other, and you’ll be cuddling up together all winter long. Shop this gift at Cambie Design, located at 1048 Queen St. West, or online at cambiedesign.ca

Brass Coffee Spoon$35

last minute holiday gifts

Any coffee aficionado will appreciate this sleek and fancy looking coffee spoon. It’s great for french presses and coffee machines too. Shop this gift at Cambie Design, located at 1048 Queen St. West, or online at cambiedesign.ca

Dipped Mug$48

last minute holiday gifts

Add some hot chocolate or coffee beans to this handmade mug, and the receiver of this gift will think of you whenever they take a sip. Shop this gift at Cambie Design, located at 1048 Queen St. West, or online at cambiedesign.ca

Deluxe Steel Bar Tools Set$125

last minute holiday gifts

With all the festivities come many drinks! Gift this to an aspiring bartender or somebody who just loves crafting up different drinks. Shop this gift at Cocktail Emporium, located at 972 Queen St. West, or online at cocktailemporium.com

Banana Flask, $34.95

last minute holiday flasks

Any friend or person who loves kitschy gifts will go bananas over this adorable stainless steel banana flask. Shop this gift at Cocktail Emporium, located at 972 Queen St. West, or online at cocktailemporium.com

Backcountry Sub Zero Socks$28

last minute holiday gifts

There’s a funny meme floating around on the internet that says as your age increases, so too does your happiness when being gifted socks. We love this pair from Muttonhead, and we bet all your friends will, too. Shop this gift at Muttonhead, located at 337 Roncesvalle Ave., or online at muttonheadstore.com.

Mutt Scruff Mountain Man Beard Oil – $18

last minute holiday gifts

Lumberjack style and beards are still all the rage right now. Anyone with a beard will be completely smitten with some new beard oil. Shop this gift at Muttonhead, located at 337 Roncesvalle Ave., or online at muttonheadstore.com.

Toronto -Vs- Everybody Sweater$69.99

last minute holiday gifts

Give the gift of Toronto pride with this iconic slogan sweater from Peace Collective. One can never have enough sweaters to cozy up in over the colder months. Shop this gift at Peace Collective, located at 131 Ossington Ave., 65 Front St. West, or online at peace-collective.com.

Bodum Tea for One$20

last minute holiday gifts

Tea drinkers will absolutely love this bodum, sized for one. The design is perfect for those who enjoy a cup in the morning or before bed. Shop this gift at Drake General Store‘s multiple locations across the city, or online at drakegeneralstore.ca.

Andy Warhol Colouring Book$12.99

last minute holiday gifts

Adult colouring books make a great gift for the crafty friends you might have. Colouring all of the Warhol classics is a great way to pass the time and relax. Shop this gift at Drake General Store‘s multiple locations across the city, or online at drakegeneralstore.ca.

Boy Smells Candle$50

last minute holiday gifts

This candle is a millennial gals dream; from the “Boy Smells” name, to the black and matte pink packaging, this candle is so trendy it hurts. Shop this gift at Easy Tiger Goods, located at 1447 Dundas St. West, or online at easytigergoods.com

Rey Ring$60

last minute holiday gifts

Anyone will appreciate this classic gold ring from Vitaly because nothing says style like sleek finishing touches. Shop this gift at Vitaly‘s multiple locations across the city, or online at vitalydesign.ca

The boys in blue are back in town!

Whether you’re cheering our hometown heroes on from the stands of Rogers Centre, your favourite bar or a big comfy couch, you’re going to want to cheer them on in style. This season, there’s more than one way to show your Torontonian pride and luckily, merch is no longer limited to basic tees and jerseys. You’ve got options, so take your team spirit up a notch by sporting something different.

Here are our top picks for what to wear when cheering on the Blue Jays this season:

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Toronto Blue Jays x Levi’s

Toronto Blue Jays x Levi’s Collection, $118-158

If being the most stylish fan in the stands is a top priority, you’re going to want to check out the Toronto Blue Jays x Levi’s collection. The line is made up of men and women’s staples like the iconic denim Trucker, plaid western shirt, grey crew neck sweater, and vintage-inspired club coat. The Toronto Blue Jays x Levi’s collection is available at select Levi’s stores, Levi.com, select Jays Shop locations at the Rogers Centre, Jays Shop at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, and JaysShop.ca.

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Anna May Henry Blue Jays Donut

Blue Jays Donut Tee, $35

Combine your love for the Jays with your addiction to delicious donuts with this cute tee. Designed by Toronto-based artist Anna May Henry, the image is a watercolour still life, printed on a soft vintage-feel pre-shrunk 100% cotton tee. Wear this to a game and you’re guaranteed to have one of the most unique pieces of merch out there! Shop the tee at AnnaMayHenry.Etsy.com.

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Japanese Blue Jay Tee

Japanese Blue Jay Tee, $25-38 

If you’re tired of the same ol’, same ol’ and donuts aren’t your thing, this Japanese Blue Jay Tee from Drake General Store might be up your alley. The print is MLB official and comes in unisex sizes for men, women, and kids. Get the whole fam geared up and ready to scream, Go Jays Go!! The design is also available in a sweatshirt! Shop the tee here.

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Peace Collective Off Field Capsule Collection

Peace Collective Off Field Collection, $40-100

While Peace Collective’s classic Toronto vs. Everybody tops are perfect for all sports occasions, the Off Field collection takes your love for the Jays to the next level. The collection is made up of various styles, all with the Blue Jays logo, including hoodies with Home is Toronto down the arm, shirts with Toronto vs. Everybody across the chest, New Era dad caps, and more. Shop the collection here.

 

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Cry Wolf Blue Jay Patch

Cry Wolf Blue Jay Pin and Patch, $8.27-13.78

For those who want to be more subtle about their love for the boys in blue, Toronto-based retailer Cry Wolf has just what you need. Add a Blue Jay pin or patch to your jacket, backpack, tote or tee to make your own merch and show off your Toronto pride. Shop them at CryWolf.Etsy.com.

Did we miss any of the best Blue Jays merch? Let us know in the comment section.

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Peace Collective, the brand known for popularizing the Toronto – vs- Everybody shirts has developed a product that resonates with artists, celebrities, and athletes.  Everyone from local celebs to the Toronto Blue Jays have been seen sporting Peace Collective’s designs.

Due to the aforementioned and Peace Collective’s continued commitment to the Toronto and Canadian design, the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences has announced that Peace Collective will be the official merchandise partner for the 2017 JUNO Awards.

The homegrown lifestyle brand has designed two t-shirts, two crewneck sweatshirts and a baseball cap featuring an embossed JUNO’s logo and the company’s famed tag line “Home is Canada” or “Canadian Built” .

The limited edition collection is now available through Peace Collective’s Web Shop and through select retailers in Toronto and Ottawa.