Despite what some people think, you don’t need to spend a fortune to get your hands on stylish footwear. There are plenty of places that offer in-season styles, your favourite brand names, and past season faves for less. The best part? You don’t even need to leave the comfort of your own home to find them! You can step up your shoe game with the click of a button.
StyleDemocracy has taken its business online and now offers a rotating selection of warehouse sales in its online shop. The best part about the online store is the element of surprise — there’s always a great lineup of brands for up to 80% off and you never know which of your favourite brands is coming up next. If you see something you like, be sure to act fast because the sales only run for a limited time. Check out what online sales are coming up next.
This Canadian retailer always has awesome door crashers to browse, but our favourite section is the online clearance outlet. In this section of the website, you’ll find deep discounts on shoes for the whole family and brands like Converse, PUMA, Skechers, and many more. Shop the Sport Chek Clearance Outlet.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to get your hands on one of the world’s top athletic brands! This online outlet store is the perfect place to pick up sneakers for men, women, and kids. We’d suggest keeping your eyes out for extra discounts — adidas often host sales that take an extra percentage off already low prices. Shop the adidas Outlet.
Another athletic brand that has its own online outlet is Reebok! You’ll find iconic styles for all ages. Not to mention, similarly to adidas, Reebok often hosts sales that offer an extra discount on outlet items, so keep your eyes peeled for that. Shop the Reebok Outlet.
If you’re a fan of PUMA, you’ll be happy to hear that the brand has an online outlet store that you can shop all year round. Along with an extensive selection of clothes, there are tons of sneakers to shop for the whole family and nothing is over $100. Shop the PUMA outlet.
Brought to you by the people behind Altitude Sports, this Quebec-based retailer is the place to go for deals on your favourite outdoor brands — think The North Face, Geox, and Sorel, to name a few. You’ll find a selection of running shoes, hiking boots, sandals, and more for men, women, and kids. Shop The Last Hunt.
Almost every Canadian has shopped this Montreal-based brand once in their life and if you haven’t, the online outlet store gives you all the more reason! Discover in-season styles for men and women — they won’t burn a hole in your budget either! Shop the Aldo Shoes Outlet.
Under Armour Outlet stores can be found all across the country, but did you know that the brand also has an outlet store online? You’ll find a selection of all things Under Armour for a discount, including sneakers and cleats for men, women, and kids. Shop the Under Armour Outlet.
There are thousands of styles for men and women to be discovered at this U.K.-based online outlet store, which includes tons of shoes to browse! Deals are up to 70% off and the selection includes trendy brands like ASOS Design, Brave Soul, Glamorous, Love Moschino, Superdry, and Free People, as well as in-season styles. Shop the ASOS Outlet.
If you love Saks, you’ll want to check out its online off-price store. With many of the same brands Saks is known for, its Off Fifth online store is filled with designer deals. Luckily, prices are based in Canadian dollars, so there’s no guesswork when it comes to conversion, and Canadians receive free shipping on all orders over $125.
Outdoor enthusiasts will be happy to hear that Vancouver-based brand Arc’teryx has its very own online outlet. Save on apparel, footwear, and accessories that are meant to last through all of your adventures.
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There are tons of outlet stores popping up across Canada that promise amazing brands and even better discounts. Unfortunately, many of us live more than a stone’s throw away from the outlets we want to visit or end up driving the hour (or four) only to be disappointed by the selection.
Outlets tend to be messy, over-picked, and chaotic but our desire to score a discount outweighs all the cons — snagging a deal while shopping is our number one priority! While there are a number of ways you can save by shopping online at regular-priced retailers, we’ve found a number of retailers with online outlet stores that will help you save a couple of bucks while you’re shopping.
StyleDemocracy brings the world of warehouse sales online for limited-time flash sales. Head to shop.styledemocracy.com to shop limited-time sales that feature a rotating selection of brands for up to 80% off. Past sales StyleDemocracy has hosted include Ted Baker, Frank And Oak, Lacoste, and more.

The classic American retailer has its very own factory store online with clothing, footwear, and accessories for the whole family at a fraction of the price of its regular retail stores. While they do ship to Canada, shoppers should be mindful of their American prices and the $9.95 USD that it costs to ship across the border.
Pro tip: Check out the website’s clearance section for extra deals on deals.

If you’re a fan of GUESS, you’ll be happy to hear that they’ve got a factory store that you can shop stress-free online. Included in the online store’s offerings are clothing, shoes, and accessories for both men, women, and kids. Handbags and footwear are a major steal in particular, and the store often hosts extra discounts on top of already-low prices throughout the year — it’s best to keep checking back for better deals.

Another North American classic is Gap, and their online factory is a great place to start your online shopping spree. Of the retailers on this list, Gap Factory Store probably has the largest selection to shop for the entire family. Not only do they offer clothing, footwear, and accessories for men, women, and kids, but they also boast a large selection of apparel, shoes, and accessories for toddlers and babies, as well as lingerie and loungewear for women.
Everyone knows that Under Armour can get pretty pricey, but if you’re looking to shop the brand on a dime, you’ll definitely want to check out their online outlet store. While their selection isn’t as large as the other retailers on this list, their sales are no less impressive. Visit back often to shop deals on sneakers, athleticwear, backpacks, duffles, and more for men and women.

Banana Republic and Gap are both under the Gap umbrella, so it’s no surprise that this factory store exists. Shoppers can expect similar styles to their full-priced store at lower prices. In addition to regular size ranges for men and women, they also boast a women’s petite and clearance section. Bring on the deals!

Athleticwear is made affordable by adidas in this online outlet store. Discounts range between 10-70% off and span across a variety of categories, including clothing, shoes, and accessories for men, women, and kids. While the selection isn’t huge, the deals are worth it. Keep checking back for new offerings.
There’s no need to wait until big sales to save on electronics! The Best Buy Clearance Outlet is open all year round. In addition to clearance items, shoppers can save big by shopping refurbished, open-box items, and overstock. From appliances to laptops and tablets to cellphones and game consoles, there’s something for everyone to shop!

This high-end U.K.-based fashion brand just got a little bit more affordable! Online, shoppers can find deep discounts of up to 60% off on coats and jackets, suiting, office wear, and more. While the prices are low, the quality’s not, so don’t sleep on this online outlet!
Swarovski is a girl’s best friend! And in the brand’s online outlet, there’s a selection of bracelets, watches, earrings, rings, sets, decoration, pens, and more. The selection is exclusive and only available for a limited time, so it’s best to check back on a regular basis. Act fast on things you like because you never know if it’s going to sell out!

You might already recognize this Montreal-based yogawear brand, but did you know that it has its own online outlet store? The Lole outlet features deals on tops, bottoms, intimates, and of course, everything you need to get your sweat on.

Amazon is a favourite for many and their outlet is just one of the reasons why. The Amazon Outlet offers savings on overstocked items, spanning across a variety of categories. From home to beauty, to books, computers, and more, Amazon is a one-stop-shop for savings.

Another athletic brand that hosts its very own online outlet is Reebok. Open all year round, find savings of up to 55% off on athletic apparel, footwear, and accessories for both men and women. If you like what you see, check back often, as Reebok updates the online outlet frequently.

If you’re a fan of this U.K.-based fast-fashion retailer, you’ll be happy to hear that ASOS has an online outlet with up to 70% off footwear, clothing, and accessories. If you dig deep enough, you’ll even find brands like Lacoste, Puma, adidas, Nike, NYX, and more.

And if you love Saks Fifth Avenue, you’ll want to check out its online off-price store. With many of the same brands Saks is known for, its Off Fifth online store is filled with designer deals. Luckily, prices are based in Canadian dollars, so there’s no guesswork when it comes to conversion, and usually, Canadians receive free shipping on all orders over $99.
This is one of our favourite online outlet stores for accessories. Head over to the Thomas Sabo online outlet to save up to 70% on beautiful fine jewelry, watches, and beaded bracelets — this online outlet is truly a hidden gem! Shipping is $15 for orders under $50, and for purchases over, shipping is free!
Another online accessory outlet that’s worth checking out is the Fossil Outlet. Featuring watches, belts, handbags, jewelry, sunglasses, and more, you can save up to 60% in the section of the website.
For all things sports-related, head to the Sport Chek Clearance Outlet. Here you can find deals on women’s clothing and shoes, men’s clothing and shoes, kids’ clothing and shoes, gear and equipment, electronics, and jerseys and fan gear. Shipping is free on all orders of $99 or more.
Not many folks realize that this luxury label has its own online outlet store. The AllSaints Outlet features pieces from the archives and seasons past. Find dresses, pants, leather bags, tops, and so much more for men and women at a discount.
Footwear, accessories, and handbags at a steal can be found at the online Aldo Outlet. Prices start as low as under $20 for men and women, and the retailer offers free shipping to stores and on orders of $70 and more. Keep your eye out because every once in awhile, Aldo will offer sales-on-sale at the outlet, too.

Another athletic brand with its own online outlet store is PUMA. You’ll find deals on apparel, footwear, and accessories for the whole family online. Plus, keep an eye out for extra discounts on outlet items, which happen every so often!

The online Coach Outlet periodically has sales and when it does, they’re good. Be sure to become a member to receive sale notifications and stay on top of when these magical deals happen! Just keep in mind that the prices are listed in American and shipping to Canada is $15.

Outdoor enthusiasts will be happy to hear that Vancouver-based brand Arc’teryx has its very own online outlet. Save on apparel, footwear, and accessories that are meant to last through all of your adventures.

Save on books and get to reading! BookOutlet.ca is a Canadian store that has amazing deals on books for all ages. Shipping is free on orders of $45 or more and the online outlet is constantly hosting discounts on top of already low prices.

Find deals on all things Bench in the brand’s online outlet store. There are comfy sweaters, t-shirts, pants, accessories, and more to discover. And the best part? Prices start at around $10.
The Last Hunt is a Montreal-based Altitude Sports‘ online outlet store and it’s Canada’s largest online destination for discounted outdoor apparel, footwear, and accessories. In addition to being able to find brands like The North Face, Patagonia, Fjallraven, and more for up to 65% off, our favourite part about the website is the ability to shop by percentage off.
Factory Shoe Outlet aims to be your one-stop footwear paradise. With a wide selection of functional and trendy shoes at reasonable prices, you’re sure to find what you’re looking for!
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Under Armour has teamed up with the NBA star, Stephen Curry, to launch a new brand called ‘Curry Brand’. The line is available to shop beginning today, with performance basketball footwear available on December 11.
Browse footwear, apparel, accessories, and more, with the best Under Armour performance technologies. The collection also features products for specific sports such as basketball and golf, and eventually expanding into other categories like women’s.
Under Armour Chief Executive, Patrik Frisk, told CNBC in an interview that, “This also gives Stephen something to really engage in … he’ll be actively involved in the development of the product.” So, if you’re a fan of Stephen Curry’s, then you’ll be able to wear pieces that are specifically designed by him.
The NBA player actually signed with Under Armour back in 2013. Since then, Curry has become an exquisite athlete. He’s now known as the greatest shooter in NBA history, and his jersey is always a top seller.
The best part? A percentage of Curry Brand’s yearly revenue will actually be invested in under-resourced communities. The brand has a goal to reach at least 20 safe places to play, support 125 programs for young athletes, and offer opportunities to train over 15,000 coaches. This would create an impact on more than 100,000 youth.
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2019 was a whirlwind of a year in the world of sneakers where we saw new trends start and old trends return. We saw high-end brands continuing to join the sneaker world and we saw standard brands make premium iterations of its silhouettes, both sides showing that they can play at each other’s playing field. We also saw countless brand collaborations come to life, some which made so much sense, some of which made none. For 2020, we’re here to help you narrow down what you think you need in your wardrobe, whether it’s some eye-catching pairs with vibrant colours and textures, or it’s a few under-the-radar staples that will last you the entire year.
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many retailers are stepping up and taking preventative measures to put the safety of its workers and consumers first.
For a number of retailers, this means temporarily closing its stores — and in some cases, company-wide operations — to prevent the spread of Coronavirus across North America.
Note: This article will be updated as more stores and brands announce temporary COVID-19 store closures.

Apple was amongst the first retailers to make the call on COVID-19 store closures. While shoppers can still visit the online store and the Apple Store app, all retail locations will be closed until March 27.

Patagonia was also amongst the first retailers to announce the temporary closure of stores. The outdoor retailer temporarily closed its stores, offices, and other operations on March 13. At the time of writing, the retailer’s online store is closed as well and Patagonia plans on reassessing the situation on March 27.

With the well being of teammates and shoppers at top priority, Nike made the decision to close stores in multiple countries including Canada and the U.S. to help limit the spread of the Coronavirus. The closures came into effect on March 16 and will run until March 27, though you can still shop online and through Nike apps.

Another retailer taking precautions in light of COVID-19 is Urban Outfitters. In a statement to the UO community, the company announced that it would be temporarily closing stores globally. Urban Outfitters noted that stores will not reopen until at least March 28 and all team members will continue being paid during this time. The online store and app are still open to shop.

Urban Outfitter’s sister store Anthropologie will also be temporarily closing stores. In a statement released on Instagram on March 15, the retailer announced that stores will be closed until at least March 28. The online store and app will still be accessible to shoppers during this time.

Another retailer in the Urban Outfitters family that announced COVID-19 store closures is Free People. The retailer announced via Instagram that effective March 15, all stores will be closed until March 28. The online store and app will remain open.

On March 15, lululemon announced that it will be temporarily closing stores across North America and Europe from March 16 to 27. In the statement, the athleticwear company noted that all employees will still receive pay for all hours scheduled to work and will have access to lululemon’s Global Pay Relief plan.

Reformation announced that it will be taking precautions and close stores until further notice. The statement, which was released on March 14, did not specify when stores will reopen but did reassure that retail staff will be receiving paid leave and that the online store will remain open.

In a statement, Lush let shoppers know that all 258 retail stores across Canada and the U.S. will be closed until March 29. The company also noted that due to its made fresh by hand operations, that it will be significantly scaling down its manufacturing and distribution. For the time being, Lush’s online store will continue to run, though shoppers should expect digital orders to take extra time.

In a statement, Abercrombie & Fitch announced that it will be closing all of its stores outside the Asia-Pacific region as of March 15. This includes abercrombie kids. Its online stores will remain open and the company will be extending its return policy to cover the period of store closures. There is no set reopen date for its physical locations as of yet.

Hollister Co., which is apart of the Abercrombie & Fitch family of stores, will also be closing all of its stores outside of the Asia-Pacific region as of March 15. Like Abercrombie & Fitch, its online store will remain open with an extended return policy.

On March 15, Aritzia released a statement on Instagram that noted all retail locations will be closed until further notice. In order to support its employees during this time, the Vancouver-based retailer set up a Community Relief Fund, stating that “all of Aritzia’s profits while we get through this challenging time, will go to the Aritzia Community Relief Fund to support our people and their families.” Aritzia.com is still accessible for those looking to shop.

In a statement to Business Insider, Under Armour confirmed that it will be temporarily closing stores in North America. The stores will be closed until March 28, and all employees will be compensated during this time. The online store and its online outlet continue to stay open.

UNIQLO announced store closures in a letter to its community. All retail locations across Canada are closed until March 30, effective May 17. Shoppers are still able to shop online in the meantime.

Another retailer that’s made the decision to close is Levi’s. The denim retailer has temporarily closed Levi’s and Levi’s Outlet stores across North America and plans to reopen on March 27. All staff are being compensated during this time and the online store is still open to shop.

As of March 17, Nordstrom and Nordstrom Rack stores in the U.S. and Canada will temporarily close for two weeks. All of the store employees will be provided with pay and benefits during this time.

On March 17, Sephora made the difficult decision to close all of its retail locations in Canada and the U.S. All retail workers will be paid during the hiatus. Sephora stores are planned to reopen on April 3, but until then, you can still shop the online store and receive free shipping with the promotion code “FREESHIP”.

Hudson’s Bay has temporarily closed all stores until the end of March, with store associates receiving pay for all scheduled shifts. At this time, thebay.com is still up and running for shoppers and the Canadian department store has extended its return policy. For online shoppers who have placed a “Buy Online Pick Up In Store” order, the retailer is arranging curbside pick up.

The upscale department store made the decision to temporarily close all of its retail locations on March 17. The retailer did not announce when it planned on reopening. The online store remains open to shop with free shipping and returns.

Another upscale department store closing its doors to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 is Harry Rosen. On March 17, it announced that all Harry Rosen, Harry Rosen Outlet, and Zegna-branded stores would remain closed until March 31.

Fast-fashion giant Zara has temporarily closed 3,785 stores globally, including its Canadian locations, though its online store remains open. During this time, Inditex, the company that owns Zara, has made a major push to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus, donating much-needed masks for patients and medical workers in Europe.

On March 18, IKEA announced that it would close all of its Canadian stores in order to “support social distancing efforts and based on recommendations from local health authorities.” While the stores are closed, IKEA’s 7,300 store employees across the country will be supported by a “comprehensive benefits package and paid leave policy” and the online store will still be open to shop.

All H&M retail locations will be temporarily closed until April 2. Employees will continue to receive pay during the two weeks of closures. During the closures, H&M’s online store will still be open and the retailer is offering 90-day returns, free shipping, and free returns.

The Montreal-based footwear and accessories retailer announced that it would close stores across Canada, the U.S., the U.K., France, and Ireland until March 31. The online store is still open to shop and the retailer is offering free standard shipping on all orders and extended returns.
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As retailers prepare to bring in new stock for spring, they’re clearing out stores with impressive sales.
This weekend, the discounts are especially bountiful, with many of our favourite brands and stores taking an extra percentage off already reduced items. There are tons of footwear retailers hosting big sales, so it’s the perfect time to refresh your shoe closet.
Take a peek at some of our top picks of sales to shop this weekend below.
For a limited time, you can save an extra 25% on orders $100 or more on Under Armour Outlet purchases! Use the promotion code “GOALS” to get the discount. Shop the Under Armour Outlet sale.
Another retailer taking an extra 25% off is Hudson’s Bay. All clearance items — from underwear and clothing to homewares and more —are an extra 25% off when you use the promotion code “EXTRA”. Plus, you can get free shipping on all orders of $99 or more. Shop the Hudson’s Bay sale.
Right now, Sports Chek is taking an extra 20% off clothing and footwear clearance. The sale runs from now until the end of the weekend. Brands featured in the sale include Nike, Arc’teryx, adidas, Champion, and many more. Shop the Sports Chek sale.
This weekend’s a great weekend to pick up a new pair of kicks! adidas is taking an extra 40% off outlet items for a limited time. Items are organized by categories like $25 and under, $50 and under, and $100 and under, so finding a deal is super easy. Shop the adidas sale.
If adidas doesn’t have what you’re looking for, you might be able to find it at Reebok! The athletic brand is also taking an extra 40% off all outlet items for a limited time. Shop the Reebok sale.
Calling all Roots fans! This weekend you can score big for less. Roots is taking an extra 30% off clearance item as part of its winter sale. Shop the Roots sale.
The deals for sneakers don’t stop. Foot Locker is taking up to 40% off sneakers and up to 50% off outerwear. Brands you’ll find at the sale include Jordan, Nike, Timberland, adidas, Alpha Industries, and many more. Shop the Foot Locker sale.
Shop the end-of-season sale at Club Monaco and save up to 60% on styles for men and women. Plus you can save an extra 15% on final sale styles. Shop the Club Monaco end-of-season sale.
Head to Call It Spring if you’re looking for an amazing deal on footwear. The retailer is taking an extra 50% off already reduced footwear for its end-of-season sale and 30% off all regular price boots. Shop the Call It Spring sale.
Replace your salt-stained boots and snag yourself a new pair at Aldo Shoes. The footwear retailer is taking 25% off boots for men and women for a limited time. Shop the Aldo Shoes sale.
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If a little weekend retail therapy is what you’re after, why not score the best deal possible? That’s where we come in. These sales are too good to pass up, even if you’re being mindful of your post-holiday spending habits.
Need some new gear to wear to the gym? Score up to 50% off during adidas’ end of season sale. From track jackets and sneakers, to puffer jackets and backpacks, it’s all here. Don’t let this sale pass you by. Shop the adidas sale.
One of our favourite sustainable retailers is saying goodbye to some of its most popular styles, and to send them off, Everlane is offering them at 50% off. Its the final time to shop these items, so do it while you can! And don’t forget to check out the Choose What You Pay section while you’re at it! Shop the Everlane sale.
If you’re the type that loves greenery but just can’t seem to keep a plant alive, we’ve got just the sale for you. From January 4 to January 12 in Vaughan, you can save up to 80% on faux florals, plants, and decor accessories like vases, plant stands, and more. Get full details about the Silk Plant Home Decor January Clearance Sale.
You can find designer deals for $10 and lower at this sale! Located at Promenade Shopping Centre, the sale runs until January 10. In addition to designer clothing and accessories, you’ll also find rugs, furniture, kitchen appliances, and more — there’s something for everyone! Get full details about the Designer Row Outlet Store.
For just one weekend only, you can get an extra 50% off sale items and an extra 25% off sale furniture at Anthropologie! Shop the Anthropologie sale.
Known for its trendy and chic styles, score up to 50% off at Club Monaco during its end-of-season sale. Save big on sweaters, jewellery, accessories, and more! Shop the Club Monaco sale.
You can’t ever have enough workout gear, right? We didn’t think so. If you can’t resist a deal on activewear, you’ll want to check out Under Armour’s semi-annual sale. Plus, spend over $100 and score an extra 25% off using code ‘GOALS’. Shop the Under Armour sale.
Known for its trendy offerings, U.K-based retailer ASOS is giving us the gift of savings up to 70% off for a limited time. Shop the ASOS sale.
Looking to start the year with a chic space? Head to Urban Outfitters to shop its home sale that’s on for a limited time. Get up to 40% off bedding, rugs, decor, and more. Shop the Urban Outfitters sale.
Hate shopping for jeans? We feel you, but right now for a limited time and online only, you can get 25% off all jeans and joggers at American Eagle. Shop the American Eagle sale.
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The countdown to the big day of giving is on!
And while the holidays are expensive, you can lessen the hit to your wallet by shopping one of the many sales that are happening this weekend. Take a peek at a few of our faves below.
In case you haven’t heard, the Bench Warehouse Sale is running until Sunday, December 15 at The International Centre in Mississauga! All weekend long you can save up to 80% on Bench sweaters, winter jackets, t-shirts, and more for men, women, and kids. Prices start at just $7.99. Get full details about the Bench Warehouse Sale.
Looking for deals on footwear? Head to the Markham Fairgrounds to shop the Wolverine Mega Boot & Shoe Sale. You’ll find deals of up to 70% off boots and shoes from brands like Wolverine, Keds, Saucony, Merrell, and many more. But hurry — the sale ends on Sunday, December 15. Get full details about the Wolverine Mega Boot & Shoe Sale.
For a limited time, you can save 30% on everything online at Anthropologie — even new arrivals! It’s the perfect place to pick up holiday outfits and gifts. Shop the Anthropologie sale.
Step up your cold weather fashion with this sale from Shopbop! From now until the end of the weekend, the designer womenswear e-tailer is taking 25% off winter essentials like sweaters, boots, jackets, and more with the promotion code “SNOWWAY”. Shop the Shopbop sale.
Right now, Wayfair is hosting an All Things Home sale, which features up to 75% off — you guessed it — everything you need for your home! This includes furniture, decor, kitchen, and more. Shop the Wayfair sale.
If you’ve been eyeing anything at Club Monaco, now is the time to shop it! The retailer will take 25% off your entire purchase when you use the promotion code “PERFECTGIFT”. Shop the Club Monaco sale.
We love when sales are on sale! Until Tuesday, December 17, Kate Spade is taking an extra 30% off already reduced items. It’s a great time to pick up wallets, handbags, and accessories for the loved ones on your holiday shopping list. Shop the Kate Spade sale.
Stock up on denim for the winter with Levi’s current promotion. You can save 30% on your entire purchase (some exclusions apply) when you spend $125 or more from now until Sunday, December 15. Shop the Levi’s sale.
Save a little money on Under Armour when you use the promotion code “FRIENDS30”. The activewear retailer is taking $30 off your order when you spend $100 or more. Shop the Under Armour sale.
From now until Tuesday, December 17, you can save money on all things beauty just for being a Sephora Beauty Insider! When you spend $75 or more, you can save $15 to $25 depending on whether you’re an Insider, VIB, or Rouge member. Shop the Sephora sale.
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As the weather gets chillier, our human instinct is to crawl into our beds and hibernate for the season.
But this month, there are so many great new store and restaurant openings happening in the greater Toronto area — the opportunity to go out and explore what’s new definitely outweighs cold weather-induced introversion…at least for us!

Calling all foodies! A new plant-based resto has opened at 620 King St. West and it’s giving us all the best vibes. At LOV, freshness and flavour are a the centre of everything. With plush booths and greenery hanging from the ceiling, this spot is perfect for your next brunch, lunch, or dinner date.

Housed in a beautiful historic mansion in Rosedale is CLEMENTINE’S, a modern boutique founded by mother-daughter duo Christina and Kelly McDowell. The boutique, which recently relocated, features exclusive made-for-store womenswear from Canadian designers, like Narces and UNTTLED, ready-to-wear from international labels like MS MIN, Iro, and Vince, to name a few, and beautifully curated homewares sourced from around the globe. Visit the new CLEMENTINE’S location at 1054 Yonge St.

Opening its second Toronto location is Neo Coffee Bar. The modern Japanese-inspired bakery and cafe opened at College and Bay at the end of October and features a variety of Japanese coffee and matcha, Neo Chouz cream puffs, sandwiches, muffins, and more. We suggest the house-made roll cakes if you’re looking for a little pick-me-up!

Popular Canadian intimates brand Knix has found itself a permanent home on Toronto’s vibrant Queen St. West. The stunning new flagship is clean and bright, featuring orange and yellow tones, a mural by Toronto-based artist Leia Bryans, and a set of change rooms tucked away for extra privacy. Head to the new shop at 630 Queen St. West to browse Knix’s line of bras, tank tops with built-in cups, leak proof underwear, comfy loungewear, and more.

A second Heartland Town Centre WINNERS is now open in Mississauga! Located at 765 Britannia Road, the new WINNERS is absolutely massive, standing at 28,000-square-feet. It features an expanded beauty section, a well-stocked contemporary section, tons of winter outerwear, and much, much more. The best part yet? It’s just a stone’s throw away from the Mavis and Matheson location, so you can hit up both!
Another new Mississauga gem to check out is Nügateau at Square One Shopping Centre. The éclair-only patisserie is a dessert lover’s dream. Marking its third location, visitors can try seasonal fall flavours like S’more éclair with milk chocolate crémeux, marshmallow fluff, and graham cracker, and a Stéphanie Tatin éclair filled with vanilla pastry cream and topped with caramelized apples and 24k gold leaf. Our mouths are watering!

If the new WINNERS in Mississauga is too far of a trek for you, don’t fret! Another downtown Toronto location has opened in Liberty Village. Located on the second floor at King St. West and Jefferson, the 1100 King St. West location is filled with everything from the latest in fashion and accessories, footwear, homewares, and much more.

One of the most anticipated launches of the entire year is almost here! Eataly will finally be opening its doors to the public on November 13 at 5 p.m. at 55 Bloor St. West. The grand opening will feature complimentary tastings and giveways — don’t miss out on being the first to check the new 50,000-square-feet space out!

The first-ever Canadian Under Armour Brand House is now open in Toronto! Located on the bottom floor of CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the flagship features all of the brand’s latest innovations and will be the source of exclusive Under Armour drops.

This month, Toronto is getting its very first KitKat Chocolatory. Opening on November 14 in Yorkdale Shopping Centre, visitors will be able to create their own custom KitKat bars, experience the first-of-its-kind KitKat Chocolatory Chef’s Table, and more.
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Calling all Under Armour fans! The popular athletic brand that was previously only available in select sports retailers, online, and in its Factory House stores has opened its first-ever Canadian store.
Located on the ground level of CF Toronto Eaton Centre, the new flagship brand store stands at approximate 3,000-square-feet and features all of the brand’s latest innovations, including UA HOVR footwear, UA RUSH, and UA Recover apparel.

Local artists have filled the walls and change rooms with artwork that’s distinctly local — think CN Towers, neighbourhood street signs, and of course, racoons.

Divided down the middle, men’s apparel and footwear is on one side, while women’s is on the other. Product is also divided into sports sections — looking for running gear? There’s a section dedicated to that! Looking for the latest releases and newest innovations? Those will be up front.
Fans of the brand can also expect to see exclusive drops at the store. Take, for instance, the highly anticipated Under Armour Curry 7, shoppers will be able to pick up their pair in-store when it’s released at the beginning of November.

Under Armour is giving away custom Toronto t-shirts while quantities last. All you have to do is spend $50 or more.

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