Baja Brown Sandals
December 27, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
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Supra Skytops
December 23, 2008 by Logan Steele · 1 Comment

Supra Skytops–I love these kicks. If I didn’t already have a bevy of sneakers that I hardly ever wear, I would certainly add them to my pile. There is no way you won’t get noticed in these. Supra Skytops are available in Silver, Gold, Black, and Red: Approx. $225.
You can find Supra’s Sneakers in Toronto at:
Adrift
G2 – 116 Spadina Ave.
416-515-0550
Hours: Mon. – Sat. 12 – 8, Sun. 12 – 6
Toronto’s Top 10 Shoe Stores
December 22, 2008 by Logan Steele · 1 Comment
10. Sydney’s – I know, I know, this store barely carries any shoes. But, men take notice. This little boutique may not have a huge shoe selection, but what they do carry is unbelievable. From Rokin, F-Troupe to Opening Ceremony, Sydney’s has taken the time to make sure every shoe that hits its floor is worthy of its clientele. When it’s time to complete that outfit, fellows, consider yourself informed.
- 795 Queen St. W. (at Manning Ave.)
- 416-603-3369
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 12 – 7, Thurs. – Fri. 12 – 8, Sat. 12 – 7, Sun. 12 – 6
9. Get Outside – This spot is seen by many in the city’s core as the go-to, all-purpose shoe store. This veteran retailer literally has something for every taste. Clark’s, Vans, Tretorn, Hunter, Ked’s… It’s all here and at some of the best prices in town. The staff are very well informed and will help you suit up for any occasion. The store’s doors seem to never close; it feels like it’s always there when you need it. Pay them a visit.
- 437 Queen St. W.
- 416-593-559
8. Balisi – This is great example of a store that has achieved both success and recognition, yet has not stopped providing its customers with what gained it popularity in the first place: just some really cool ass merchandise, and great shoes for both men and women. The price points are decent, nothing too outrageous. It is about what you’d expect to pay. I recommend a drop in.
- 668 College St.
- 416-532-1074
- Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 10 – 9, Fri. – Sat. 10 – 10, Sun. 11 – 7
- 711 Queen St. W.
- 416-203-2388
- Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 11 – 9, Fri. – Sat. 10 – 9, Sun. 11 – 7
7. Heelboy- I fell in love with this little store about four years ago. Besides their having an amazing buying eye and great women’s shoes and accessories, what impressed me most about Heelboy was that, even though their men’s section is considerably smaller than the women’s, I still found the selection varied and concise. At the time, I didn’t think there was a single pair of shoes in stock that I would not have worn. Great store with a lot of great product.
- 682 Queen St. W. (at Euclid Ave.)
- 416-362-4335
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 10 – 8, Thurs. – Fri. 10 – 9, Sat. 10 – 7, Sun. 12 – 6
6. Speechio – A tiny store with some big names. This thousand foot space harbours some of the most exciting and edge driven labels for a woman’s wardrobe. An amazing and daring buying eye has propelled this boutique into the spotlight; it definitely deserves a visit. Always very cool to see what they have in store. By the way: check out a label there by the name of Steven. I think you might like it.
- 1240 Bay St. ( at Cumberland)
- 416-961-7989
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 10:30 – 6:30, Thurs. – Fri. 10:30 – 8, Sat. 10 – 6, Sun. 12 – 6
5. Brown’s / B2 – Now, depending on which of the many city-wide locations you go to, you can see everything from Puma and Lacoste to Prada and Dolce & Gabbana. And this is the exact reason they make my Top 10 List. Brown’s seems to always be re-inventing itself, choosing each store’s stock based on the store’s location. For example: the Queen West store may not carry all the high-end labels seen at its Hazelton Lanes counterpart; its product line is a lot edgier and better suited to its urban environment. However, just because a particular shoe is not at your location of choice does not mean they won’t have it shipped over. An amazing franchise that never disappoints.
www.brownsshoes.com – For a location near you.
4. David’s – This is one of the oldest, if not the oldest, shoe stores in the city. For over 55 years David’s has provided Torontonians with undeniable foot fashion. And its present-day line-up is no exception–David’s is still at the top of its game. You can find all the top designers on its sale floor: Christian Louis Batton, Paul Smith and Chie Mihara, among others. The sales staff aren’t always the most accommadating, but their product demands attention nevertheless. This is the store for those who have a little more to spend.
- 66 Bloor St W
- 920-1000
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 9:30 – 7, Thurs. – Fri. 9:30 – 8, Sat. 9:30 – 7, Sun. 12 -6
3. Holt Renfrew – What can I say, it’s Holt Renfrew! Every possible designer label you can think of–plus some you may not have known existed. Its all here. Now, I know you’re thinking “this is not exactly within everyone’s price bracket,” and you’re completely correct. However, no one can deny how amazingly well-stocked they always seem to be. This is where you go to buy footwear for a real special occasion. The kind of occasion where you want to leave a lasting impression. And, for those of you lucky enough (financially speaking) to be able to shop there at will, more power to you. But everyone should find themselves inside at least once or twice in their lifetime. Live a little!
- Bloor St.
- 50 Bloor St. W.
- 416-922-2333
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 10 – 6, Thurs. – Fri. 10 – 8, Sat. 10 – 7, Sun. 12 – 6
2. Goodfoot – This is without a doubt a store for the collectors. Those of you out there who are not merely satisfied with the run-of-the-mill selection available to the average “Joe Shmoe” buyer. The die hard sneaker-head that houses their shoes in their original box and returns them to said place after each and every wear. The ones whose heart-rates quicken at the words “dead stock” and won’t rest until their shoes of choice are laced tightly to their feet. This is the spot for you. Get on the Goodfoot.
- 431 Richmond St. W. (Location 1)
- 416-364-0734
- Hours: Mon. -Sat. 11-7, Sun. 12 – 6
- 1200 Bay St (Location 2)
- (647) 430-58
- Hours: Mon. -Sat. 11 -7, Sun./Hol. 12 -6
1. C Squared – Whether your tastes are boots, pumps, sneakers or all things in between, this is the place with it all. Very cool and fashion-forward selection, their shoe inventory seems almost endless, for both men and women. It is usually rare to find a spot that both sexes can find themselves lost in and this is the reason C Squared appears at the top of my list.
- 365 Queen St. W. (at Peter St.)
- 416-595-5606
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 10 – 8, Thurs. – Fri. 10 – 9, Sat. 10 – 8, Sun. 10 – 7
Honourable Mentions
This city has such a vast variety of diverse retailers that I didn’t feel it was fair to merely name ten of them. So here are ten other great stores that carry some amazing shoes that I think you should also check out:
Stolen Riches
- 734 Queen St. W. ( at Niagra St.)
- 647-428-7497
- Hours: Mon. – Sat. 11 – 7, Sun. 12 – 6
Next Door
- 433 Queen St. W. (at Spadina)
- 416-593-6267
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 11 – 7, Thurs. – Fri. 11 – 8, Sat. 11 – 7, Sun. 12 – 6
Lavish & Squalor
- 253 Queen St. W.
- 416-599-4779
- Hours: Mon. – Fri. 11:30 – 8:30, Sat. 11 – 8:30, Sun. 11 – 8
Livestock
- G1 – 116 Spadina Ave.
- 416-360-5483
- Hours: Mon. – Sat. 11 – 8, Sun. 12 – 6
Got Style
- 489 King St. W. (at Brant St.)
- 416-260-9696
- Hours: Mon. -Wed. 11 – 7, Thurs. – Fri. 11 – 9, Sat. 11 – 7, Sun. 12 – 5
Plum Shoes
- 29 Bellair St., Suite 107
- 416-964-6404
Capsule
- 69 Yorkville Ave. #104
- 416.926.1845
TNT
- 87 Avenue Rd., Hazelton Lanes
- 416-975-1810
- Hours: Mon. -Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 10 – 7, Fri. – Sat. 10 – 6, Sun. 12 – 5
TNT Blu
- 87 Avenue Rd., Hazelton Lanes
- 416-972-1593
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 10 – 6, Thurs. 10 – 7, Fri. -Sa t. 10 – 6, Sun. 12 – 5
Zola Shoes
- 1726 Avenue Rd.
- 416-783-8688
- Hours: Mon. – Wed. 10 – 6, Thurs. 10 – 8, Fri. – Sat. 10 – 6, Sun. 12 – 5
3 Websites for Handbag Divas
December 21, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
Let’s face it, in the growing popularity of women’s high fashion, the handbag has become the “do or die” accessory. The right handbag can spin an outfit from fab to fierce. With all the choice out there, the question is…
Which handbag to get?
What’s hot?
What’s new?
Here are three sites that you will want bookmark for sure if you are a Hand Bag Diva.
1. PurseBlog.com The Purse Blog is an online fashion magazine and social network, dedicated to designer handbags.
The blog was started in February 2005 by Meaghan Mahoney, the resident bag enthusiast and editor, and Vladimir Dusil, the tech-head. Having started as a fun side project during the preliminary age of blogging, the Purse Blog has transformed into a full-time obsession and occupation. With over 55,000 daily visitors, the site has become one of the most trafficked niche blogs in the shopping segment.
They always seem to be running awesome contests too to win $1000 + handbags.
2. BagBliss.com Bag Bliss, the designer handbag blog, came to light in November 2004, and in time has grown to be the prime location where thousands come daily for the latest designer bag news.
Bag Bliss is not your traditional blog. Hours are spent combing the web and chatting with sales assistants for the newest most accurate news and events in the accessory world.
A few of the highlighted features of BagBliss include daily bag reviews, up-to-date latest gossip on designer purses in the news, photos of celebrities and their handbags, counterfeit information, interviews, tips on how to spot a fake, bag trends for the current season, designer biographies, purse glossary and lingo, purse deals, eBay alert, community for the purse obsessed, newest styles, fabulous purse giveaways, and many, many more additional features for any purse admirer.
They too are running some pretty amazing give handbag give-aways…
3. InMyBag.Blogspot.com And then there is Bag Chick, who has a wonderful eye for stunning and unique handbags. She is, as she describes herself: “a former journeyman (journeywoman?) NYC garment center girl, I’ve worked in nearly every aspect of the fashion industry…but handbags have always been my passion.”
These three sites will keep Handbag Divas busy for hours. Now we know there are tons of other fabulous handbag sites out there. Tell us in the comment section below, what is your favorite handbag site…?
Oakley Sunglasses
December 12, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

While the designer or sunglasses fashion brand more emphasis on Oakley sunglasses optics are different. ™ € s the name implies companyA both the ability to accentuate physical beauty and the tendency to push the limits of optical perfection. A number of characteristics make reflective sunglasses Oakley stand out from the rest.
Transitions Optical, Inc. joined the company from Oakley to produce a line of sun glasses with the possibility of changing the shades of lenses according to light levels. Impact resistance plays a vital role in the resistance of Oakley sunglasses on the market. Nobody wants to even watch videos on crash tests on the website of Oakley sunglasses as Ca € ™ is just too scary. The really scary is the realization that serious injuries may and do occur often when the impact of standards not met.
Oakley had the interest of safety of vision to the next level. Perhaps no other brand glasses sun offer the same standards. Meet or exceed ANSI safety standards. Common sense dictates that anyone who regularly engages in outdoor sports assets going to buy the best sunglasses available. It also requires that any person who is employed in a work environment not exercise the same caution. Sunglasses Oakley is located in the area!
Offering a line of sunglasses and goggles industrial specifications for nâ € ™ a Due that the risk of side effects or head injuries in the eye with Oakley in the workplace. Fashion colors and style of this attractive set out company nuances nerd. No more complaints and reluctance to wear safety glasses when Oakley is the intelligent supervisor € ™ s Choice. They even provide some security lasers are becoming more common in the work of modern equipment.
The model of sunglasses at the most exciting line of Oakley sunglasses Oakley's Split Thump. This model of glasses incredible sun combines optical excellence with the convenience a plug-in MP3 player with speakers. Hundreds of your favorite music can accompany the owner of the beach or simply work without heavy equipment and potentially dangerous. Update easily with lighter adapter on the way back to greater use during recess. Accessories available include storage cases with high-docking station.
Although more expensive than the dollar stores sunglasses, the blow Split Oakley is selling between $ 249 to $ 299. Always compared with sunglasses that can lead to a price of $ 700 or more, these are actually a very practical purchase. Keep in mind that if people impressive is a concern could not Oakley Thump € ™ t be more equal to the task. Others may try to impress people without nothing more than a designer ™ € s name, but bearing a pair of Oakley Thump sunglasses Split can download their favorite songs on glasses. Now Thata € ™ SA trump card.
Sunglasses, while others were designed for particular functions and many fashion sense Oakley sunglasses left the pack and let function rule. Perhaps the most innovative team of engineers to address glasses since Ben Franklin invented the bifocal, Oakley left the others in the dust.
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Running Shoe Size
December 11, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

It won’t take long for a runner to realize the overwhelming importance of shoes. Poorly chosen footwear can cause injury under the wrong circumstances. So, what constitutes a good choice in footwear? Read on to discover the RIGHT way to select running shoes.
First, the proper fit. Too tight or loose can cause rubbing or otherwise cause pain. It isn’t sufficient just to put the shoe on, if possible move the foot through a range of motion and as much of a running gait as is practical. It is entirely possible to find shoes with subtle imperfections in the fit that aren’t immediately apparent.
Second, we should worry about your running technique. A proper motion for the foot rolls from heel to toe, and has a slight inward rotation as the ball of the foot touches the ground. There are shoes to compensate for a greater tendency to wear the inside, outside or other parts of the shoe tread. As well, there are shoes to compensate for greater or lesser than normal amounts of this standard foot motion, called pronation. The simplest way to determine this is to examine an old pair of running shoes and check the wear pattern. Excessive wear on the inside of the front part of the shoe indicates over pronation, such wear on the outside of the front of the shoe indicates supination.
Third is the priority of the shoe. Shoe designers tend to create shoes to emphasize stability, cushioning or motion control. If you don’t know which of these you actually need, stability is probably the place to start. However, cushioning should be a given. Each time your foot hits the ground, you are dealing with an impact of around three times your body weight, and you’ll do this fifteen hundred times a mile.
Brand is not unimportant, but there are so many and they change rapidly enough that it makes little sense to cover in an article this of this size. Instead, you should simply keep in mind brands you like and try their products first. There are many ways to achieve cushioning and stability, and you simply might be well suited to the one a given brand uses. Appearance matters not one bit, when considering a running shoe. If your priority is a given look, spending the money for a running shoe is a waste of funds, possibly much funds.
Finally, shoes can be optimized for a given type of running. This can be high performance competition shoes, shoes for running on pavement and shoes for running on broken surfaces or cross country.
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Christian Dior Sunglasses
December 9, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

Find sunglasses that complement the shape of our face is as important as having the right hairstyle or the use of clothing that fits the shape of your body.
Eyewear of sunshine these days are no longer used as a style of fabric but are used for eye protection. Sun Sunglasses working both as a fashion material and human eyes. These days, apart from the sunglasses sunglasses simple design are also available, as the designer wants to do next, part everything. When it is sunglasses, everyone is very demanding because nobody wants to commit to the eyes.
The main right of way for this time of year is always find the right sun glasses that can adapt to any computer that suits your face shape. If you choose the sunglasses that the words of his own facial change, which means that the shapes of the tables are actually against the shape of your face. This is often closely that they look much better after the shape of your face wearing sunglasses too. Furthermore, the size of the sunglasses should be compared to your face.
If you have a round face, oval face, square face, triangle and rectangle in the face, you will definitely find sunglasses are genuine title = "exclusive sunglasses"> exclusive sunglasses, goggles discount sun, sun glasses and sunglasses at discount fashion designer sunglasses brand available online.
If you are enthusiastic about getting a pair of sunglasses, high quality should your face and your eyes with sunglasses style and brand is just the right place where you can get wide range of branded sunglasses. Is Certainly there are many world famous brands such as Bvlgari Sunglasses, Carrera Sunglasses, Christian Dior Sunglasses, DG Sunglasses, Sun Glasses cheap sunglasses Dolce Gabbana, Ed Hardy Sunglasses Emporio Armani Sunglasses, Ferragamo Sunglasses, Giorgio Armani Sunglasses, Marc Jacobs, Sunglasses, Oakley sunglasses, Persol sunglasses, Prada Sport Sunglasses, Prada sunglasses, rimless glasses, Valentino Sunglasses, Versace Sunglasses, Yves Saint Laurent sunglasses, sunglasses, Gucci, Hugo Boss Sunglasses sun, Jimmy Choo, sunglasses, sunglasses Caviar, Cazal glasses, title = "Chanel Sunglasses> Chanel sunglasses Chloe sunglasses and compared with prices discount.
Sunglasses are essential for a hot and humid, but comfort is also important. Many problems arise when used wrong sunglasses equipped. Therefore imperative to find and obtain the best equipped! Style matters the most.
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The World as Seen Through Prada Eyes
December 9, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
On a whole, at this point in cultural history, the world has gotten to be a lot more fashion-savvy. Designers, whose work was once reserved for the wealthy and privileged, have found their way to our middle and working class with the help of media, music and film. And, let’s be honest, it has sky rocketed the stocks of the respected fashion houses.
Your average Toronto shopper may not be able to purchase a haute couture collection piece–or even high-end ready-to-wear. However, in the pursuit of luxury, many less-wealthy people will be more inclined to acquire a line’s fragrance, handbag or accessory–making these items the backbone of the industry, generating up to 80% of its gross annual revenue. That’s a lot of Euros. So in keeping with the spirit of my commitment to you, the everyday consumer, please allow me to shed some light on one of our most coveted items: the Prada sunglasses.
This beloved eyewear brand seems to have gained tremendous popularity in the past four years. I’m sure the spike in interest in the brand can also be attributed to the book and movie The Devil Wears Prada. For some reason these glasses above almost all others have sustained a powerful momentum and have even influenced the styles and shapes of glasses by numerous other well-known designers–who shall remain nameless (but you know who you are).
I’m not going to lie to you; I am personally not a huge fan. Not always, that is. I’m a Ray-Ban man myself. I think, for the most part, the goggled, over-sized look has been done to death–but to each their own. This is not to say I dislike all Prada sunglasses. I am only human and there are a few I would definitely consider!
I’m a sucker for Aviators; they have a great edge with a modern twist. You’ll often see me sporting my aviators year-round in Toronto.
Here are some of my choices for the season:
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eBay’s Sneaker Craze
December 9, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
Never in the history of consumerism has there been a forum better suited to the avid collector as eBay. Whether your passion is for sports memorabilia, vinyl records or potato chips shaped like the Messiah, eBay has got you covered.
I personally am a huge shoe fanatic with a soft spot for unique, rare and dead stock sneakers. Unfortunately, I don’t have the money to travel the globe hunting for those one of a kind finds, so eBay serves as a perfect substitute. It has gotten to the point that my wife hates to leave me alone with a computer; she never knows what new clothing item will show up at our doorstep within 7 to 15 business days.
I have taken this time to share with you some of the amazing kicks currently available on the site. Just please don’t tell my wife–she’d kill me if she knew how much time I’ve spent searching!
“Sneaker Heads“: you’re welcome!
Retro Nike Sneakers
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And Next Door, There’s Due West
December 9, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
I’ve always been a fan of one of Toronto’s longest standing Queen West storefronts, Due West. This shop began in the 1980s, believe it or not, as a Western retailer (hence the name) specializing in Cowboy hats, boots, leather goods and all things “Desperado.” The 1990s brought a different vision to this veteran retail space and spawned one of the city’s first cutting-edge boutiques aimed at the urban and industry based young adult market.
Due West was also one of the first stores in Toronto to introduce the then-new Italian denim line, Diesel, in the early 90s. Later, in the mid-90s, it was also one of only three stores in the city to carry the now widely sought-after Evisu line based out of Japan.
This store, needless to say, has been on the cutting edge of high-end street fashion for the past 18 years. With current lines such as Miss Sixty, Nudie, J. Lindeberg, Energie, Farmer Jeans and of course Diesel Industry (plus many others) this store shows no signs of letting up. And for that we should all be thankful!
May of 2007 began a new era when sister store Next Door opened, well, next door to Due West, to rave reviews. This sleekly designed, modestly sized boutique houses higher-end merchandise but still maintains the same street-savvy philosophy as its predecessor. This store carries some very cool stuff: lines such as Alexander McQueen’s McQ, Dsquared2, Buddhist Punk, Acne Jeans and more. This is definitely a fine addition to an already successful Queen St. fashion staple. And the moral of the story is: find your way over and discover yet another gem in our ever growing city.
Due West | 431 Queen St. W. | (416) 593-6267
Hours: Mon – Wed 10–8, Thurs – Fri 10–9, Sat 10–8, Sun 12–7
Next Door | 433 Queen St. W. | (416) 593-6267
Hours: Mon – Wed 11–7, Thurs – Fri 11–8, Sat 11–7, Sun 12–6
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Toronto’s Best High Top Shops
December 9, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment
In the early 90s a whole new class of collector was born. A group dedicated to acquiring sneakers both dead stock and rare. A group that would multiply globally into the millions and give birth to a now multi-billion dollar industry. This group would come to be known as the “Sneaker Heads.”
Arguably, the catalyst shoe for this movement was the Nike “Air Jordan” originally released in 1987. And, with the rebirth of the B-boy movement in ’92, “old school kicks” found a newer and younger audience. By the early 2000s shoe collectors would go beyond merely collecting hard-to-come-by vintage runners. They would graduate to custom-decorated, special-issue footwear by the graphic art and graffiti world’s newest and most promising artists. These artists would use sneakers, such as Nike’s “Air Force One,” as canvases for their creations and release them in limited numbers to the masses.
Shoes now went for upwards of $300 to as high as $3000 a pop, making them one of the most coveted accessories for rap stars, rock artists, athletes and young celebrities. The trend of collectors purchasing multiple pairs of the same sneaker also took off, a practice that used to be only reserved for the very wealthy, as a means of not “wearing out” a favoured pair of shoes. Sneaker madness had arrived.
As a part of the global market, Toronto certainly has not been excluded from this craze. As a matter of fact, we house some of the more exciting shoe retailers that Canada has to offer. So if you would like to see first-hand what “Shoe Culture” is all about, I recommend a visit to the following stores:
Note: I’ve come across a brand new shoe store that has opened up on Queen St. East in the Beaches. Unfortunately, I haven’t gotten the full scoop on it yet. But stay tuned, I will.
- Good Foot: 431 Richmond St. W. (at Spadina Ave.) 416-364-0734
- Capsule: 69 Yorkville Ave. #104 416-926-1845
- North Trooper: 69 Yorkville Ave. #102 416-922-1777
- Stolen Riches: 734 Queen St. W. ( at Niagra St.) 647-428-7497
- Cartel: 498 Queen St West 416-362-0220
- Da Zone: 468 Queen Street West 416-868-9663
- Adrift: G2 – 116 Spadina Ave. 416-515-0550
- Livestock: G1 – 116 Spadina Ave. 416-360-5483
And if you are a real shoe fanatic you must swing by the bata shoe museum.
Mens Harley Davidson Boots
December 5, 2008 by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

Where can u buy harley davidson boots cheap in brisbane?
I am looking for US11 mens size but dont want to pay over $200 for them
try ebay. there’s a store called Grapevinehill that ships worldwide
Top 10 Mens Harley Davidson Boots
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