What shopping malls in Toronto offer good deals in clothes and shoes (or boots)?

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I would appreciate it if you could instructions on how to get there by public transport when I to the airport (I like to get 6 or 7 hours before you give in to my flight) on Saturday (after-lunch).
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Shopping at Sherway Gardens Toronto

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Let me start by saying that; I am not a mall guy. They are often over-crowded, highly intense and predictable. If you don’t agree, give it about a couple weeks when the Holiday season gets going and see how you feel then. The looks on people’s faces, the poor men being dragged in and out of every major retailer, just waiting for the opportunity to sit down to present itself. The look of sheer warrior instinct as the women position themselves to get that coveted item, by any mean necessary. It haunts me in my sleep. Thank God, It only comes once a year. I’m getting a little off track. My point is that it does not have to be that way and that not all malls are that bad. Take for example Sherway Gardens.

It is as if someone took a small piece of Bloor and Yorkville sprinkled in a touch of Yonge and Eglington and shipped it to the outskirts of the city core. This mall has all your reliable staples; Holt Renfrew, Sporting Life, Harry Rosen etc. It is for those of you who don’t necessarily want to travel downtown, just to get something from Lacoste. Ladies you know what I’m talking about. My only complaint is that the store layout is built like the hedge maze from “The Shining”. I get lost in there, every time! But, it is clean, there is ample seating for our less enthusiastic male shoppers who can take refuge in a leather club chair and it (for the most part) is riff-raff free. This is my type of mall. Oh, and P.S. men, you have to check out a store by the name of Long Island in there, my gift to you. Enjoy your experience!

Sherway Gardens | 25 The West Mall | (416) 621-1070
Hours: Mon – Fri 10–9, Sat 9:30–6, Sun 11-5

www.sherwaygardens.ca

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