KILOfripe doesn’t go for flash—it sticks to what it does best: streetwise vintage with a nod to sustainability. Set on Saint-Laurent, this secondhand shop has built a following for its accessible pricing, rotating racks, and mix of eras. The everyday stuff—tees, jackets, denim—leans casual and wearable, but dig deeper and you’ll find standout pieces from the ‘50s and ‘60s, including pin-up dresses and classic leather. The vibe skews youthful, but the inventory doesn’t chase trends; it balances archival cool with function and wearability.

True to its name, KILOfripe sells by the item, not by the kilo, but it keeps the prices reasonable—most finds land between $15 and $60. It’s also one of the few spots that invites you to reach out directly if you’re hunting for something specific. Part resale, part resource, the shop’s mission is clear: keep good clothes in circulation, and make vintage shopping feel like less of a hunt and more of a habit.

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Vintage stores, thrift shops, and second-hand gems in Montreal

Vintage stores, thrift shops, and second-hand gems in Montreal

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