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Toronto
I don't know much about Toronto. It's a city in Canada, it's ... populous? And it's filled with people who are presumably stylish. But - and I have to ask - perhaps in the context of this thread (or, the purpose of this thread!) what fashion is there in Toronto, and what are the best stores? Is shopping in Canada like television in Canada: simply worse than it's American counterparts, and overshadowed by them to boot? Who knows!
Canadian Election Fashion
What an odd - yet strangely interesting - topic. There are probably dozens of threads devoted to how American politicians dress, and their certain look: a dark grey or navy suit, a white shirt, a red tie and an American flag pin. Is there a specific Canadian style look? Are Canadian politicians closer to American politicians or British (bespoke or not bespoke?) Also, there's always Rob Ford, who smokes a lot of crack, woo!
Australia
Woo! Australia! Fashion down under! Access to Japanese and Far East bespoke!
I don't know much about Toronto. It's a city in Canada, it's ... populous? And it's filled with people who are presumably stylish. But - and I have to ask - perhaps in the context of this thread (or, the purpose of this thread!) what fashion is there in Toronto, and what are the best stores? Is shopping in Canada like television in Canada: simply worse than it's American counterparts, and overshadowed by them to boot? Who knows!
Canadian Election Fashion
What an odd - yet strangely interesting - topic. There are probably dozens of threads devoted to how American politicians dress, and their certain look: a dark grey or navy suit, a white shirt, a red tie and an American flag pin. Is there a specific Canadian style look? Are Canadian politicians closer to American politicians or British (bespoke or not bespoke?) Also, there's always Rob Ford, who smokes a lot of crack, woo!
Australia
Woo! Australia! Fashion down under! Access to Japanese and Far East bespoke!