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This Toronto pop-up features over 35 locally-owned shops & here’s where you can find it

Calling all vintage lovers, bargain hunters, and fans of all handmade goods! The Welcome Market is back featuring over 35 local shops and artists while showcasing BIPOC, Woman-owned, and Queer entrepreneurs in Toronto.

The hub for everything locally owned and specially curated is coming to 1083 Dundas Street from August 5 to 7.

Not only can you get your hands on some of the best vintage items, but you can also jump into the world of sustainably made or handmade pieces.

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Clothing vendors include We Are Power, New Dawn 613, H.y.l.a, Las Primas, Emotional Baggage Vintage, and many, many more.

As for art and goods, attendees can purchase products from Chu on This Studio, Assinewe Jewelry, Aran Studio and
knotbadgirlriri. Check out their social media for the full list of vendors.

The goal of this market is to create a curated retail pop-up experience and provide “more opportunities for small businesses to connect with customers in-person and network with other like-minded entrepreneurs,” according to organizers.

Stop by, sip on a mimosa and shop for your next staple piece!

The Welcome Market

When: August 5 to 7
Where: 1083 Dundas Street

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