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DoctorT Jun 6th, 2006 11:00 AM

Shopping favorites in Montreal?
 
Will have 3 nights in Montreal to see the sights and shop. Much information on shopping areas but can't find much on favorite haunts or shops. Looking for men and women's suits, shirts/blouses, ties, shoes and casual clothing. Not the high end prices, areas and stores that would have sales on fashion.

Gavin Jun 6th, 2006 01:19 PM

It's hard to beat Simons. Board a plane or train from Montreal to Toronto at the end of a long weekend and you will see lots of Simons bags.

mitchdesj Jun 7th, 2006 02:45 AM

You might want to look in Winners, place montreal trust; Moores for men can't be beat for price and quality; although the summer sales are starting so just browsing along ste catherine st at the various stores could be fun for you.

cmcfong Jun 7th, 2006 03:48 AM

I asked the desk clerk at Hotel XIX de Siecle where to go to find a special bargain. Turned out he was a fashion design student. He sent me to an area on the outskirts of Montreal where there are a number of fashion warehouses. They are open to the public only occasionally.
I am sorry I cannot provide directions to you. It was worth the trip for me.

SusanInToronto Jun 7th, 2006 08:44 AM

I'm working in Montreal this summer. I agree with the Simons suggestion - good petite section, really reasonable prices.

Jojonana Jun 7th, 2006 08:52 AM

My favourite is Jeune Amérique on St-Denis, just south of Rachel. Anyway, you can't go wrong shopping on St-Denis between Mont-Royal and Sherbrooke metro. Lots of cool shops! On Mont-Royal also :)

pavfec Jun 7th, 2006 09:35 AM

Like the others said, Simons would be a good place to start. There are so many shops downtown, that you won't have a hard time finding anything.

The area cmcfong is referring to is Chabanel St. It's in the north of the city between St-Laurent and De l'Acadie Streets. It's the fashion district - many clothes are made there - and on Saturday mornings they open their doors to the public. Often it's cash only and you have to contend with crowds. The shops are on upper floors of office buildings, so you have to go into the lobby and see where to go from there.

cmcfong Jun 7th, 2006 11:06 AM

Thank you, pavfec! I did my shopping at Filene's basement in the seventies, so this was a piece of cake comparatively speaking.


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