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Definitive Guide to Montreal Shopping

Mesta

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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
I thought this was a Fred Perry store so I never went near it.

It has a decent range of choices for denim (lots and lots of n&f (even shirts and crewnecks) and nudie + acne, cheap monday, diesel etc). Ranging from 125$ for n&f to 300$.
 

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can someone please add a few of those to the map here?
 

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Originally Posted by virus646
Thanks a lot for this. Needed it as I just moved in and had no idea where to go.

Montreals an amazing city. I'm sure you'll love it here
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This is great! Could have used it when I took the family on vacation there just last month. Of course, my wife would've chastised me and the boys would've rolled their eyes incessantly.
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Originally Posted by Uncontrol
+1, been living here for a year and will never leave if i can help it

Been wishing I lived in Montreal for 20 years. Loved it so much I had to marry a woman from there.

Sadly, now that I'm married I have no time to shop while I'm there visiting.

Thanks a lot for this list.
 

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Wow thanks alot for the list! Needed some new places to shop
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. Does anyone know a good tailor for jeans and/or a good tailor for shirting? Montreal is really great! I've been living here for 13 years now and love it!
 

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Don't forget Men's on Sherbrooke right next to Cours Mont-Royal and Albert Hazan Opticien. They carry Nudie, Acne, some other brands too like Hugo Boss, Bikkembergs etc...Worth a look.
 

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Originally Posted by Brosef
Don't forget Men's on Sherbrooke right next to Cours Mont-Royal and Albert Hazan Opticien. They carry Nudie, Acne, some other brands too like Hugo Boss, Bikkembergs etc...Worth a look.

I'm actually looking for my first pair of glasses in 10 years...Any other stores besides Albert Hazan I should visit? And what kind of stuff do they stock there?
 

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Originally Posted by gwydion
I'm actually looking for my first pair of glasses in 10 years...Any other stores besides Albert Hazan I should visit? And what kind of stuff do they stock there?

Wherever you go, don't go to Kelly Akram or whatever her name is @Cours Mont-Royal. Biggest rip-off ever. Their retail price for the Dior Homme Black Tie 104/s sunglasses was $400 CAD. Price is 200-250 anywhere else in Montreal.

Albert Hazan has some good stuff...Got my Dita's there. Didn't shop so much there since I knew what I wanted but he's also got TFs, Cartier, and the usual stuff you can find at any optician in montreal. His lenses aren't the best though. Anti-glare, ******.

I've heard some good stuff about Alain Assedo (4933 Sherbrooke West) and I used to know this girl who worked in Les Barniques, or something like that (small store on University street... between Ste Catherine and RenÃ
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just been to les etoffes and they have a cardigan from naked and famous + a special barney wool pants (14pc merino), some sale (-50pc) on the flannel pair (just a few sizes left)

Bought a very cool simple cotton sweater from wings + horns.

They have two amazing rag & bone jackets and some very cool sns herning knits.

Didnt see any krane tho (sorry gwydion
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