
Floh Market didn’t just level up—it went full skyscraper. What started as a monthly vintage pop-up has grown into a three-floor stronghold on Saint-Denis, now home to 18 vendors slinging everything from ‘60s gogo dresses and ‘90s streetwear to early-2000s throwbacks, leather bags, and band tees. The building is packed—literally wall-to-wall vintage—making it one of the biggest secondhand clothing destinations in Montreal.
The vibe? A mash-up of high-energy thrift and curated boutique, where brand-name gems sit alongside affordable one-offs, usually in the $20–$50 range. You’re not just buying clothes here—you’re dipping into the style archives of a dozen-plus local resellers, each with their own taste and perspective. There’s no formula, no fast fashion—just a chaotic, glorious overload of personality and possibility. Whether you’re a seasoned thrifter or just passing through, Floh Market has the kind of inventory that makes it nearly impossible to leave empty-handed.
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