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11 Made-in-Toronto Clothing Brands to Shop

11 Made-in-Toronto Clothing Brands to Shop

Whether you’re looking to support local or shop more sustainably, there are plenty of amazing made-in-Toronto clothing brands that you can shop.

While clothing that’s made here in Toronto can be a little more on the pricier side, the plus is that the pieces tend to be more well-made, and you’re supporting our local economy.

If you’re looking to support more local fashion brands, I’ve got a separate blog post all about sustainable Toronto clothing brands.

Here are some awesome made-in-Toronto fashion and clothing brands to shop!

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Made-in-Toronto clothing brands


Franc is a Toronto sustainable and ethical brand that makes their clothing in Canada

Franc

Franc is an amazing Toronto-based fashion brand that makes pieces perfect for your capsule wardrobe.

All of their clothing is ethically-made in Canada, and they’re working towards using more eco-friendly fabrics.

They also offer a range of sizes from XS through 4X, which is amazing!

Franc is a Toronto sustainable and ethical brand that makes their clothing in Canada

I adore this classic Babe tee, this striped cropped sweatshirt, and these lightweight trouser sweatpants.

They’re also a certified B Corp, which is another awesome thing about them!

You can use my discount code “JESSICALAM” for 10% off select collections.


Hoi Bo clothing store in Toronto
Hoi Bo’s booth at the One of a Kind Show in Toronto.

Hoi Bo

Hoi Bo makes basics with a unique twist, and I love the modest and oversized style of their pieces.

They use timeless colours that you can literally wear forever without them ever going out of style.

They have clothing, bags, and jewelry that are all handmade in their studio and retail store in the Distillery District.

If you’re looking for more cool spots in the neighbourhood, I’ve got blog posts on things to do in the Distillery District and the best Distillery District restaurants!

My picks: Cotton Gathered Slacks ($198 CAD), Supima Cotton Structured Slim Slacks ($228 CAD), Linen Mini Dress ($268 CAD)

LOCATION: 15 Trinity St, Toronto, ON


Encircled Unbodysuit on Emma @emmairenecavanagh
Encircled’s Unbodysuit on Emma @emmairenecavanagh

Encircled

Encircled is another sustainable and ethical fashion brand in Toronto that makes basics with a twist.

Their pieces are cozy enough for home, yet dressy enough for the office.

Is it appropriate to roll out of bed and go to work in your sleep clothes? Maybe.

Their clothes are also made in Toronto using eco-friendly fabrics, and they’re a Certified B Corporation!

My picks: Dressy Mock Neck Top ($98 CAD), Dressy Legging ($138 CAD), Dressy Sweatpant ($162 CAD)

LOCATION: 201-300 Campbell Ave, Toronto, ON


Muttonhead

A cool thing about Muttonhead is that all their pieces are completely unisex, and a lot of their clothing is made up of cozy basics.

All of Muttonhead’s pieces are made in Canada, and their crewnecks and sweatpants are ethically made here in Toronto!

You can find their shop in the Roncesvalles neighbourhood if you’re looking to shop in-person.

My picks: Camping Hoodie & Sweatpants ($128 & $105 CAD), Cabin Crew ($124 CAD)

LOCATION: 163 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON


OkayOK at One of a Kind Show in Toronto
OkayOK at One of a Kind Show in Toronto.

OkayOk

OkayOk makes modern clothing for women, men, and kids, all made here in Toronto.

A lot of their pieces are basics, using cotton fabrics milled in Scarborough and Montreal and sewn in Etobicoke and Toronto.

They also have a lot of cool graphic tees, which they design and print themselves at their studio in the city.

My picks: Double Rose Tee ($45 CAD), Leigh Luxe Cotton Top ($45 CAD), Everyday Bike Shorts ($49)

LOCATION: 40 Sousa Mendes St, Toronto, ON


Miik

Miik is another Toronto-based women’s sustainable clothing brand, and their pieces are made not far from their Toronto office.

While I’d say a lot of their pieces are for a more mature crowd, they’ve still got some gorgeous pieces that I’d totally rock (like this Blakely Jumpsuit).

My picks: Bridget Dress ($169 CAD), Koloa Romper ($179 CAD), Blakely Jumpsuit ($195 CAD)

LOCATION: Toronto, ON


La Leur

La Leur makes gorgeous and sustainable clothing here in Toronto, and if you’re a fan of brands like Aritzia, you’ll love La Leur’s pieces.

They source their eco-friendly fabrics from around the world, and their clothing is handmade in Toronto.

Since they’re a bit newer, they don’t have a large selection of pieces yet, but their current selection is stunning!

Their packaging is 100% compostable and zero-waste, which is really nice!

They also donate 2% of their profits each year to charitable causes, which I think is amazing.

My picks: Mimi Bustier ($145 CAD), Juliette Skirt ($129 CAD), Ella Pant ($259 CAD)

LOCATION: Toronto, ON

Mimi Bustier from La Leur, a Toronto-based sustainable clothing brand
The Mimi Bustier from La Leur.
Juliette Skirt from La Leur, a Toronto-based sustainable clothing brand
The Juliette Skirt from La Leur.

Horses Atelier in Toronto

Horses Atelier

Horses Atelier makes gorgeous feminine pieces that are handmade in Toronto using natural fabrics sourced from family-owned mills in Italy and Japan.

Their jumpsuits are absolutely amazing, but all their pieces are stunning.

Their flagship store is located around the corner from Trinity Bellwoods Park!

My picks: Belted Field Suit ($415 CAD)

LOCATION: 198 Walnut Ave, Toronto, ON


La Reyna

If you’re a lover of bodysuits, you’ll love La Reyna.

It’s another sustainable Toronto fashion brand by local influencer Kristina Pittam!

They design and create their pieces in Toronto and Hamilton, and they source their fabrics from Montreal.

40% of their fabrics are made out of recycled materials, but they’re working towards becoming more sustainable.

My picks: The Moss ($138 CAD), The Crawford ($138 CAD), The Lawson ($92 CAD)

LOCATION: Toronto, ON


Ūnika

Ūnika offers both custom and pre-made swimwear pieces that are ethically made in Toronto using sustainable fabrics.

They have a lot of unique styles with ruffles, cutouts, and all sorts of fun stuff.

Their swimsuits are made from a fabric called ECONYL, a nylon yarn made from fishing nets, plastic scraps, and fabric scraps from landfills and oceans.

An awesome thing about ECONYL is that it can be recycled infinitely without losing its quality, so it can constantly be recycled and reused!

You can find Ūnika’s storefront in Toronto’s Leslieville neighbourhood.

If you’re looking for even more awesome swimwear brands in Canada, I’ve got a blog post all about the best Canadian bathing suit companies!

LOCATION: 260 Carlaw Ave Unit 210, Toronto, ON


mycoatisblue

mycoatisblue designs and manufactures their outerwear here in Toronto using Italian wool-blend fabrics.

All of their coats are made-to-order, so it’s a lot less wasteful!

My picks: Britt Onyx ($550 CAD), Jewel Onyx ($625 CAD), Nikki Onyx ($575 CAD)

LOCATION: Toronto, ON


Made-in-Toronto clothing brands:

  1. Franc
  2. Hoi Bo
  3. Encircled
  4. Muttonhead
  5. OkayOk
  6. Miik
  7. La Leur
  8. Horses Atelier
  9. La Reyna
  10. Ūnika
  11. mycoatisblue

These were just a few awesome made-in-Toronto clothing brands you need to know about!

Have you shopped from any of these Toronto brands before? What are some other awesome made-in-Toronto clothing and fashion companies? Let me know on Twitter or Instagram!

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Jessica Lam | Toronto lifestyle, fashion, beauty, and travel blogger | Diary of a Toronto Girl, a Canadian lifestyle blog


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