Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Pop Up Shop on Queen East until December 31
Posted on 17:34 by kumar
It's not listed, there's no phone number, and nata a website. But I CAN tell you the shop is called craisy's; it's located at 888 Queen St. East, just where Leslieville meets Riverside in Toronto; and it's open until December 31.
The shop carries mostly fair trade imports from Peru, Mexico and so on. The wool and jewellery rocks, though you can pick up sea salts, kid's stuff and other accessories.
This wool Al Paca beret: a mere $15.
The real oak leaf dipped in some sort of metal (there were maple leaf variations dipped in sterling too): $25.
This gorgeous purple Al Paca sweater would have cost $150-200 in other stores, I'm guessing, but here it was $57. After my beret and my pendant I was broke, so my hunny bought it for me, the sweetheart that he is. I've been wearing the sweater in this damp weather - today I donned it with leggings and but a big belt at the waist - and it's been keeping me warm, and reminding me of my man.
The hat, meanwhile, is impossibly chic and has already turned into a staple. See how la-di-da it looks with some retro 1970s shades, and my hunky mannie?
See my recent review of Craisy's and some other new Leslieville area shops in my "Shopping" column in the Town Crier newspapers
P.S. Leslieville's "Wanderlust" evening shop hop is this Thursday, November 18! Many shops will be having specials and events and will be open late - I hear some will be open til 11pm. A family and stoller-friendly event too, I hear.
Posted in Fair Trade, Leslieville, New, Pop-up shop, Shopping, Shopping Column, Toronto, Toronto Shopping, Town Crier newspapers
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