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Inheritance Shop
Our favorite store in the eclectic Le Plateau area spotlights indie labels on the brink. Here’s where to score Won Hundred sandals and Wood Wood totes before the rest of the world. 4357 Blvd. St.-Laurent, 514-509-1675, inheritanceshopmontreal.com
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Where to Eat, Sleep and Shop in Montreal
This bilingual city combines the best of both worlds: Canadian neighborliness and European chic.
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Éditorial
If Pop Montreal (kind of like Canada’s Coachella) had an official shop, it would be this downtown boutique crammed with music-festival-flavored clothing, like boho tops and studded cutoffs. 1455 rue Stanley, 514-849-3888, editorialboutique.com
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Citizen Vintage
Perfect for those who fear the cluttered and the musty, this sunny space neatly displays everything by trend (’70s Levi’s here, ’90s floral dresses there), so digging is kept to a minimum. 5330 Blvd. St.-Laurent, 514-439-2774, citizenvintage.com
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Cahier D'Exercices
Stepping off the cobblestoned Old Port streets into this sleek designer store is like crossing into the future—the suspended racks dangling Marni shifts and Céline tops are that cutting-edge. 369 rue St.-Paul O., 514-439-5169, cahierdexercices.com
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Atelier B.
Made from eco-friendly fabrics, this local label’s tailored skirts and shorts are sold across Canada, but only here can you shop the line in its adorable entirety. 5758 Blvd. St.-Laurent, 514-769-6094, atelier-b.ca/en
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Les Étoffes
A chilled-out setting (blue walls, a turntable spinning Abbey Road) takes the stress out of splurging on cult-favorite designer goods, like Christophe Lemaire coats and A Détacher tunics. 5253 Blvd. St.-Laurent, 514-544-5500, lesetoffes.com
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Reborn
Lining this moody, narrow boutique are Acne moto jackets, RAD leather boots and Raquel Allegra shredded knits—basically, all things black, edgy and seriously badass. 231 rue St.-Paul O., 514-499-8549, reborn.ws
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Maison Montures
Local DJ Nicolas Hamel parlayed his passion for vintage glasses into a full-time job with this tiny, hip shop for rare styles (’30s Dior frames, ’80s Alpina neon shades) and Hamel’s own retro-inspired line. 174 rue Bernard O., 514-507-8282, lesmontures.com
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Rooney
We found flirty Parker dresses, shiny Bass loafers and, in the men’s section, Homespun Henleys that look just as good on us. 395 rue Notre-Dame O., 514-543-6234, rooneyshop.com


