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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Kimono Vintage - Tamari balls and dolls!

    Kimono Vintage

    5.0(4 reviews)
    4.1 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal
    $$$

    Lovely store off the beaten track, lovely selection of vintage silk kimono jackets, and full length…read morecotton kimonos. The sales clerk was fabulous, friendly, knowledgeable and kindly answered all our questions. Prices are very reasonable.

    What a delightful little find this place was! Situated on a quiet side street, in the heart of the…read morePlateau, this charming business is chock full of extremely high quality Japanese goods. The main selection of the products available in the store are textile items, including brightly coloured kimonos in painted silk, kimono cover jackets in *exquisite* and finely detailed shibori patterns, all also silk. There are tabi socks, tamari balls made with finely wrapped string patterns, amazing traditional firemen's jackets, so many kinds of sculptural scarves, woven scarves, and many other types of cloth. There are select housewares as well, such as cast iron teapots, ceramics, traditional wooden dolls and masks, a few garden ornaments, and jewelry. The store owner and her one staff person were extremely informative about all of the items in the store, and it was easy to see that the owner of this store takes a great deal of pride in offering very choice, high quality Japanese goods. Now, perhaps you, dear reader are wondering about prices, with all that high quality. Surprisingly, things are very fairly and reasonably priced! I am very, very tempted to go for one of those shibori jackets, as I have never seen anything like them anywhere in Montreal, and being a textile artist, I can deeply appreciate the extreme labour and craftsmanship that has gone into making them. I'm pretty sure I need those cute tabi socks, too. Definitely worth dropping in for a visit, to meet the people behind the counter, and learn a few things about Japanese culture! Something beautiful might just steal your heart, too. Or, next time you need a *nice* gift for someone, I say get it here.

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    Kimono Vintage - Some housewares.

    Some housewares.

    Kimono Vintage - Storefront.

    Storefront.

    Kimono Vintage - Tabi socks and beautiful scarves.

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    Tabi socks and beautiful scarves.

    Uchuu - View of store interior.

    Uchuu

    4.0(1 review)
    5.7 kmAhuntsic-Cartierville

    I'm surprised that there's no existing Yelp page for this store, as there are a few UCHUU sites in…read moreMontreal, and it's been around since 2016. It's a woman-owned, Montreal based brand that specializes in women's clothing and accessories. I've passed this shop on Greene quite a few times in the past, and my mother has often visited here with her friend over the past few years. Today was the first time I actually went inside and I was impressed by the pricing, as everything in the store was 60%! (It's not often I stumble upon a good sale like this!). I should note at the outset that this shop has only women's clothing and accessories (sorry, guys and kids!). Also, this shop doesn't have classic, traditional or basic clothing. Rather, everything here is trendy, funky, some borderline wacky (!), all fun, most unique, some "out there". Think purses made completely of faux fur with pom-pom zipper pulls, jackets covered with sequins in various colors and patterns, leather-like black jackets with tons of zippers, long and full red tuille skirts, groovy mini-dresses made of metal mesh and silver discs, and more, so much more. SO so fun and funky. Yet, yet.....in between all these wild fashions, there ARE some more ...."regular" fashion to be found. I saw a fabulous black pair of pants that were high-waisted with gold sailor buttons at the top and, wow, if I were younger and thinner, I'd get these in a heartbeat. They totally rocked, and were really well-made, too. They had a black swing top that I loved, and a silver belt with a retro/60's-esque modular belt buckle that was awesome. There was a rack at the back of more basic t-shirts and tops, tank tops to wear as base layers, and other foundation items (the clothes on this rack were the only items in the store that were not offered on their 60% off sale). They had lots of accessories that were cool (lots of big rings and hoop earrings, leather belts in various solid colors, hats, bling-ed out water bottles, and more). By the cash was a rack of scarves and most of these were amazing! Very graphic, some very colorful, all terrific! I found a few that I really loved and, being 60% off, what a steal! I got one for a friend's birthday that regularly cost $65 (and looked like it'd cost more, actually). I was thrilled with my find, and what a great deal. The lady working the cash was super nice and fun to talk to. This is such a fun and funky shop, and surprising to find, on posh Greene Avenue where usually the fashions in shops are more staid and traditional. Cool!

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    Uchuu - Racks of funky clothes!

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    Racks of funky clothes!

    Eco Depot - EcoDépôt Montréal also sells fashionable used clothes

    Eco Depot

    5.0(1 review)
    3.9 kmPlateau-Mont-Royal

    EcoDépôt Montréal encourages sustainability via recovering, recycling and enhancinh unique…read moresecond-hand Items. This Rue Rachel storefront showcases a well-curated selection of quality items at, as an American I can vouch, affordable prices! The EcoDépot team member there was also super friendly and helpful. Apparently, this is a smaller location compared to their big warehouse in Lachine. Nevertheless, so impressive! If I lived in Montreal, would be checking out what they have regularly, as they cycle through whatever becomes available. With some nice mid-century items, what impressed at this EcoDépôt Montréal me was a real leather, reclining La-z-boy-type Love Seat, that was on sale at 50% off... making it $85 Canadian. Wow! Amazing! While one of the head rest had a small issue propping up the head rest vertically, (if that's your thing,) the biggest issue preventing it from flying out the door was its weight. Would have considered taking it back with me to New York, but alas prohibitive transportation costs (and potentially tariff issues) nixed the thought. EcoDépôt Montréal also has a website to check out what available with shipping. Why buy new stuff at Ikea when you can get some truly interesting well designed, used pieces here!

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    Eco Depot - EcoDépot Montréal Storefront on Rue Rachel

    EcoDépot Montréal Storefront on Rue Rachel

    Eco Depot - EcoDépôt Montréal heavy, leather Reclining Love Seat on sale for bargain $85 Canadian (50% off)!!!

    EcoDépôt Montréal heavy, leather Reclining Love Seat on sale for bargain $85 Canadian (50% off)!!!

    Eco Depot - EcoDépôt Montréal offers well-curated, used furniture at excellent prices!!!

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    EcoDépôt Montréal offers well-curated, used furniture at excellent prices!!!

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