Photo via Toronto Vintage Show
Thrifters, this one is for you! The Toronto Vintage Show returns this spring with two days of much-needed shopping. Here’s what to know about Canada’s largest selection of vintage goods sale.
Kicking off the first weekend of April, the Toronto Vintage Show is returning to the Queen Elizabeth Building at Exhibition Place. Mark your calendars for April 5 and 6, 2025.
The huge two-day shopping extravaganza features an amazing selection of vintage clothing. Pair your thrifted finds with accessories and décor from over 125 independent sellers and shops.
“A big draw that keeps attendees returning time and time again is the ability to explore curated collections from more than 125 vintage sellers all at once,” said Show Manager Catherine Knoll this past fall.
“Our vendors save their very best finds for the show. There are so many incredible gems – which span decades — that are just waiting to be discovered!”
Prepare to walk away with one-of-a-kind treasures. In this spring edition, expect vintage clothes from the 1950s to Y2K fits. If this event sounds like something you’d love to check out, tickets are on sale now for $15. But if you sign up online for the VIP mailing list, you can get $2 off your ticket purchase.
It’s important to note that credit and debit are the only forms of payment accepted at the sale. So plan accordingly.
Fast fashion is a thing of the past! Build a wardrobe with sustainable pieces you won’t find anywhere else.
Where: Queen Elizabeth Building, Exhibition Place — 180 Princes’ Blvd
When: April 5 to 6, 2025
Cost: $15 (admission discount available on website)
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