It’s been a great year for Toronto, and it seems like our status as a world-class city is only cementing itself further as 2015 progresses. Whether you’re all about the Toronto love yourself, or you’re looking for a gift for your favourite transplant, any of these fun products are a great way to show off your YYZ pride!
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Don’t love the CN tower? This dreamy print gets all the Toronto you need without a single cliche. Plus, Society6 lets you turn their prints into mugs, shower curtains, clocks, bags, and pretty much anything else you can think of, so you can enjoy this design however you please.
On the other end of the spectrum? This vaguely vintage giant CN Tower print is an amazing bold, graphic option. There’s a whole host of affordable Toronto prints on Society6, but this one might just be our favourite.
Toronto Vs. Everybody Crewneck
You’ve probably seen these Peace Collective sweaters and shirts around the city lately. Their popularity is taking off for lots of reasons, the most important of which is that they help feed hungry kids through World Food Programs USA. They make jackets, t-shirts and more, but we love this simple crewneck as fall’s around the corner!
There’s a whole host of Toronto-inspired snapbacks out there, but we love this one because it’s clean and simple. Don’t like black and white? Grab one in one of their other, sometimes limited edition, colourways. Stop by their online store or Queen St West flagship for a whole host of YYZ goodies.
Toronto Neighbourhood Pennants, Tuck Shop Trading Co.
These vintage-inspired pennants are definitely a case of the more, the merrier. Get one simply stating “Toronto,” or go hyper-local with lots of neighbourhood options. These are a playful, unexpected way to appreciate our city if you’re not one to wear Toronto on your sleeve.
Pictured here with their creator, Nicole Tarasick, these YYZ pillows are quickly becoming a staple in Toronto gift shops for good reason. We love the simple colour palettes and range of options. Plus, if you’re not looking for a Toronto-specific buy, she’s got tons of other Canadian designs that are anything but cheesy.
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