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joanna_00 Mar 11th, 2005 05:24 PM

Where can I buy knock-offs in Toronto?
 
Where can I buy knock-offs in Toronto? I heard Church & Wellesley has some knock-offs...??..but I'm not sure. Anyone know?

BAK Mar 12th, 2005 05:07 AM

Like imitation name-brand design copies of evening gowns, or like fake Cartier watches?

There are street-based watch vendors in the summer frequently near Bloor and Bay, but I don't know how accurate their imitations are.

I may see a fashion indistry owman this week, and I'll try to remember to ask her about clothes.

Best consistent fashion bargains for women, and for men's shirts and ties, are various Winners stores throughout Toronto. Big one at Yonge and College Street.

BAK

joanna_00 Mar 12th, 2005 08:37 AM

Thanks!:)..But what I'm looking for is Louis Vuitton knock-offs. A friend told me that they have real ones on Church & Wellesley that are cheaper. I'm thinking that theyre not but they look very similar. I want a chanel bag which i heard they sell there too...?? anyone know where i can get a good knock-off in toronto??

BAK Mar 12th, 2005 08:48 AM

I'd wander around Chinatown -- in the Spadina and Dundas neighborhood, especially in the big multi-level shopping center at the corner of Spadina and Dundas.

BAK

Kate_W Mar 12th, 2005 06:46 PM

Are there any other laws you'd like us to help you break?

chocaholic Mar 12th, 2005 07:15 PM

I am not sure if you can find them anymore. But, there was a perfume store in First Canadian Place Concourse around the corner from Fido or Telus store that used to sell it.

taggie Mar 13th, 2005 11:11 AM

I agree with Kate. Knock-offs are illegal.

Design firms spend a lot of money making high-quality goods and they rightly want to protect their brands.

Knock-offs are poorly made and involve nefarious sweatshop labour practices.

Morally, it's wrong to buy knockoffs.

Also, law enforcement agencies are cracking down on those who engage in buying and selling these illegal goods.

If you can't afford the real thing then you can't have it - it's that simple. You won't be fooling anyone by carrying around a badly-made imitation.

HogtownJim Mar 13th, 2005 09:09 PM

Which comes down to the issue of people trying to look upscale by wearing fake luxury goods.

mitchdesj Mar 14th, 2005 05:00 AM

This is an on-going debate in the european forum; Venice is polluted by the "purse sellers". It's pathetic really, they are all over the place.

I buy designers I can afford; I will pay around $200 for a good handbag, not a low budget but it does not buy me a Gucci.
I won't prance around with a fake.

Obviously, the counterfeits are very popular or else they would be gone.


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