The top markets and pop-ups in Toronto for April 2019 are here to help you freshen up your wardrobe with new-to-you designer duds and vintage finds. The Parkdale, Bellwoods and Leslieville fleas are back and there's a female-owned night market to look forward to.
Events you might want to check out:Second Cousin Pop-Up (April 4-7 @ Drake General Store)
This Toronto-based online vintage shop is popping up inside the Drake General store to feature an eclectic assortment of handpicked vintage finds.
Eivey Designer Pop-Up (April 6 @ Shine PR)
Influencers are clearing out their designer duds during this sale with men's and women's clothing an accessories found on the cheap.
Buy Good. Feel Good. Expo (April 12-14 @ Enercare Centre)
Ethically-sourced products are the focus of this huge expo with over 150 exhibitors selling planet-friendly fashion, beauty and home goods.
Parkdale Flea (April 13 - May 11 @ Northern Contemporary Gallery)
The Parkdale Flea is back with a spring market stacked with locally-made items, art, vintage clothes and crafts. Dogs welcome!
Etsy Spring Market (April 14 @ The Great Hall)
Etsy comes alive as local Toronto makers drop by to sell their handmade arts and crafts, treats, fashion, gifts and lifestyle goods.
Vessi Pop-Up (April 19 - May 5 @ Eaton Centre)
The world's only 100 per cent waterproof sneaker company is popping up in the Eaton Centre to get you good and ready for spring puddle season.
The Trinity Bellwoods Flea (April 21 @ The Great Hall)
The Bellwoods Flea is back with local vendors and artisans on hand with a huge range of sustainable, handmade and specialty items.
Deadstock Depot Flea Market (April 27 @ Ossington Tire)
Freshen up your drip at this huge vintage streetwear flea with old-school Tommy Hilfiger, Champion, Kappa, Gucci and more up for grabs.
Run The World (April 28 @ Ricarda's)
Over 60 female-owned vendors are coming out for this huge night market with jewelry, clothing, skincare, beauty, art, home decor and more.
The Leslieville Flea (April 28 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
The Fermenting Cellar is playing host to the huge flea market with a special focus on vintage clothing, salvaged goods, antiques and collectibles.
by Lisa Power via blogTO
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