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    LESS 17

    3.8 (12 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Gabe A.

    This recently opened (July 2014) men's clothing and accessory store is located one block west of Tomkins Park, and it is a triumph of location and stock. I walked by on a brisk January afternoon on my way to fetch my wife and sister at Steeling Home when the display of VHS tapes (notably the Godfather collection across six tapes) and skate shoes in the wide window caught my eye. I decided to double back and take a peek: the hardwood floors, generous lighting and big mirrors definitely looked more inviting than the snow. Although they are marketed as primarily a skate shop, it betrays their true colors of a catch-all of great product. Once inside I was dazzled by the selection of popular and hard-to-find products I hadn't seen around town before: Ursa Major face products, Taylor's shaving accessories, Filson wool blankets and wallets, Red Wing boots. The helpful sales associate notified me of their basement: clothing! A huge lineup of Naked and Famous tops and bottoms, Levi's, Filson jackets, Nudies. A veritable paradise for a gentleman of hipster dispositions! I ended up walking out with my long-desired N&F 7mm belt, and an Ursa Major face wash. Although I was pressed for time during my visit, I did get a great vibe from the place and next time I am in the area I will definitely stop by to gaze longingly at their products.

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    Wow, I really like this store, and essentially the most attractive thing about this store is one of…read morethe staff members, I believe he is from Winnipeg and his name is Charley. He is funny, stylish and has amazing fashion sense. If you need anything in the store and it is lacking it, he is very quick to take down your specs and contact you when they do. Fantastic service! Leo's all around is crazy sick, great window displays, and interior design, good area of designer jeans plus we are talking fashion by Betsey Johnson, Free People, Acne, Young Fabulous and Broke, just to name a few. This is a store with solid lines of both men's and women's fashion, but be on the lookout for Leo's accessories; Bling and Da Bomb. Great necklaces in silver with a simple initial hanging in lower case letters, wonderful belts and kick ass bags and purses. They are moving into Aussie fashion, it's the swagger sensation for the new season, and I find that their pieces although pricey are quite unique. Check this Leo out folks; his bark is as big as his bite.

    First off let me say that Ren R.'s review has some erroneous facts within it. "Leo Boutique is one…read moreof the few boutiques left in Calgary after the recession". This statement is simply not true, as more boutique style stores have opened in Calgary over the last two years or so than ever before in recent memory. Shops like Brooklyn, Henry, Bloke Clothing among others, as far as I know the only boutique style store that has closed because of the recession is Smyth and Kang. More to the point, Leo Boutique is great, has many brands and styles not often found in Canada such as Acne, but also featuring more common up and coming brands such as Nudie and Cheap Mondays and other great Swedish brands. Great service, the decor is also very simple but equally elegant. This is one of 17th ave's best

    Harry Rosen The CORE

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    Very pretentious store catering to the wrong crowd…read more The first floor is catered to young peacocks and flamingos working in entry corporate jobs thinking a tight fit suit with garish prints or fabrics makes people think you're a ceo. They even let you finance this stuff online through Knarla now paying 20% interest over 10 monthly payments. 2nd floor is where the old lions and old tortoises shop. These ppl are 50+ to centenarians with a little bit of money but think they are CEO's when they are either middle management or semi retired fogies working in corporate Calgary. These dapper gentlemen's come in wearing the canali suit purchased back in 2014 looking to buy new shirts and ties trying to fool people into thinkings they are rich. In both cases it's clear this store caters mainly to pretenders who kinda sorta have money or blowing away their company pension cheques. If you go there with intention to buy Zegna or brunello cucinelli and your not 50+ or centenarian or looking to finance with 20% interest, you will get shown the exit subtly by the sales staff who never dealt with any real high net worth customers before. FYI not everyone walks around hood rich carrying their bank account in their pockets or has a 50k credit card that has to get maxed out each month. TLDR if you have money, don't spend it at this store. Go to the retailer directly.

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    I wandered into the Espy Experience on a chilly evening a few weeks ago and in need of some better…read moregloves. I left with a very nice pair of leather gloves that were on sale. Espy is mostly a women's clothing store, but if you're into denim, they have a wide selection on the men's side. I found store staff to be funky, friendly, fun, and helpful, offering as much personal space as I needed to contemplate any possible purchases. They also offer "closet intervention" services, which considering my casual (and sometimes baggy and color-bending) clothing choices, would most welcome. But only under Gayle's supervision. :)

    My favourite place in town to shop for clothes. Went in today to pick up a new pair of Fidelity…read morejeans that were being hemmed. I bought them last week using a groupon I'd purchased months ago. Always love going in there to see the new stuff as I'm not really a "fashion" guy but really appreciate their help. I'm not always sure what will look good on me based on how it looks on the rack. Megan and Adam are always really helpful and I end up with stuff that I really like. This past spring I called Megan to tell her I was heading to Paris and was having trouble finding a wool pea coat. She told me that they had just been in London and she put her boyfriend in a 7diamonds coat that looked great. She showed me the pictures on the website, ordered it in and I had it in my hands 3 days later. Now that's service. Espy definitely isn't the cheapest place in town but I'd gladly spend my money on quality things that I really like vs cheaping out on just ok ish stuff that I end up not wearing. I can usually expect to go in there looking for one thing but finding others too. Today I was just going to pick up the hemmed jeans but ended up leaving with a new pair of Steve Madden shoes. Collateral damage of the best kind ;-)

    LESS 17 - menscloth - Updated May 2026

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