Vintage Shopping!
If you want to spend an entire day sifting through great vintage clothing at great prices, 69 Vintage Collective is the place to go. Gloria, blogger for Urbanebloc, and I stepped into this seemingly small shop to find that the vintage never ended! Along with the main floor and back room, 69 Vintage collective has three vintage boutiques upstairs! Lost & Found, Stacked, and Rozaneh are located in what were bedrooms full of great clothing, shoes, and friendly employees playing oldies on their laptops. Bring a friend, snacks and many reusable bags (you’ll need them!).
69 Vintage Main Floor
Merchandised into categories, the sequin addict, fur fanatic, and fisherman sweater lover (this is a type of person right?) can find their section easily and well-stocked. The back room is Buy The Pound where 1lb of items costs $15. With the cute dresses, scarves and huge collection of shoes, you’ll find yourself recruiting your strongest friends to help carry all your finds. January 21st is the official launch of 69 Vintage Collective so make sure to attend!
Auburn by Rachel Etigson
69 Vintage is full of surprises. The sales associate working at the time just happened to be a talented young entrepreneur and fellow Ryerson fashion student. I couldn’t help but take a picture of her amazing handmade necklace made of the crazy combo of feathers and fringe. Check out her blog for more jewelry and her musings on fashion.
Lost & Found
A title after my own heart, Lost & Found has very carefully selected their unique items and merchandised their space in a clean and sophisticated way giving it a feeling of a high-end boutique. Thankfully their items are affordable. I couldn’t help but fall in love with a $20 denim tunic with pockets that I cannot wait to wear and wear often.
Stacked
Enticed with oldies music, Gloria and I flew into this lovely store specializing in accessorizing you with the perfect vintage item. And perfect vintage items they had! With a great selection of shoes, purses and belts we both walked away with treasures, Gloria with belts and me with my new favourite pair of boots.
Rozaneh
Through the kitchen we go! Magical and fun, Rozaneh had an Alice in Wonderland feel with many treasures including amazing jewelry, designer clothing and antique rugs. Gloria and I received a wonderful fashion lesson as we perused through Lanvin, Simpson, and Valentino. As well as knowledgeable, the owner had her own line of beautiful knit scarves and accessories. Visit Rozaneh if you want true vintage that will make a statement.
Address and Hours
1207 Bloor Street West (between Landsdowne and Dufferin stations)
Open from 12-8 everyday
Method of Payment
All methods accepted but cash is preferred for the independent boutiques.
What else is in the area? Vintage Depot. Salvation Army, and Value Village are just down the road making Landsdowne a great bargain-hunting area.
Categories: Blog, Toronto Vintage

Gasp! I am in love with 69’s Queen St store, and am so excited to check out the collective!!
I am making plans right now, so that I can go as soon as possible – friend (check), snacks (check), reusable bags (check).
Thank you for posting about this – now I know the trip will be worth it!
@ShopT.O.Live Thank-you for your comment! I’m glad you liked my post! Have fun and be sure to tell me what you end up buying!!
this is like right up from where i live i was there a few weeks ago for this fashion event for teenage girls, pretty cool
Oh my, the footwear selection is love. Definitely hitting this place up soon.
Thanks for the blog love, girl!!!
Hope to see you on thursday night!
You make me want to go there!
Do you know what the one on Queen St. is like?
@Carmen
I’ve been to the one on Queen a few times it’s quite trendy – great denim, plaid, sequins, with a higher price point but they have great merchandise and that location has more menswear. It’s worth visiting and up Ossington are about four more amaaaaazing vintage shops. Definitely a great area for shopping.
Hi! I really really like your blog!! and I love 69 vintage too..
I’ve been to the store on Queen St. and ended buying these nice sandals and a tooled purse for $50 total. I’m really excited to go to the collective store soon..
By the way, you’re welcome to check out my blog too
and I’ve added you to my favourite blogs list on my blog..
Hi Page! Sorry I didn’t get a notification that you wrote this! The Queen Street location is awesome! Thank-you so much for your comment! Your blog looks great – I love the name of it
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