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176 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5C 2L7
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Toronto fashion guide: Shop Canadian Olympic team swag

Toronto fashion guide: Shop Canadian Olympic team swag

Hudson’s Bay Company partnered up with edgy-meets-laidback brand Dsquared2 to design the Canadian team uniforms for #Rio2016. You can wear the same jacket that sprinter Khamica Bingham and other Canadian Olympians will be wearing during the opening and closing ceremonies. Rock the same fleece hoodie as wrestler Korey Jarvis and long-sleeve T-shirt as basketball player Tamara Tatham. You’ll find red, white and black flag-waving Canadian tees, tanks, shorts, pants, hoodies, jackets, caps, mittens, polo shirts and more for both men and women. Plus, you can even rep team Canada at work with Dsquared2’s preppy, patriotic blazer.

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Menswear spots in Toronto to find the perfect winter jacket

Menswear spots in Toronto to find the perfect winter jacket

Hudson’s Bay’s flagship location has been undergoing some amazing renovations, transforming their menswear section into a sprawling home for everything men’s fashion related. Moving to its new location on the fifth floor, the menswear department has introduced new labels and brands that can only be found at HBC. This means that their jacket and coat offerings are the best it has been in decades!

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Canadiana-inspired clothing and decor in Toronto

Canadiana-inspired clothing and decor in Toronto

Some of the basic tenets of Canadiana have been derived from HBC, North America’s oldest company. The legendary red, yellow, green, dark blue and white striped pattern pioneered by the centuries-old department store continues to be an emblem of Canadian life, whether it's found on a toque, pair of mittens, or the infamous wool throw. With multiple locations across the GTA (several in Toronto proper), anyone can get modern versions of the iconic Canadian print on a slough of items that range from to-go water bottles to peacoat button-up jackets.

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