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Brands

Anfibio

Anfibio boots are true to their homemade heritage and remain one of the last truly Made in Canada footwear brands. They are designed and produced in their factory in Montreal.

Annie 50

Annie 50 is a womenswear brand that wants make the modern woman blossom. She is an independent woman, above all, who likes to buy local and brings originality to her outfits.

  • OEKO-TEX Standard 100

Arc’teryx

Arc’teryx is based in the Coast Mountains of BC. They design a line of apparel, outerwear, and adventure gear.

Atelier B

atelier b really believes in local production. Currently, all of their products that are not made in their own workshop are made within 10km of it. They make a line of clothing for men, women, and babies. They also make various home products.

BEDI

BEDI makes a line of handmade handbags from upcycled leather aircraft seat covers, regenerated fish nets, cactus leather and upcycled seat belts.

Eliza Faulkner

Eliza Faulkneris an eponymous contemporary fashion house, focusing on bold feminine design. Their line is designed, cut, and sewn in Montréal, with the greatest care going into ethical and sustainable sourcing and business practices.

  • Organic

Gowood

GOWOOD is a Canadian family-owned brand that makes stylish wooden sunglasses and wood phone cases. Their glasses are made of high quality materials and hand assembled. Their polarized lenses are FDA approved and CE certified category 3, which means they carry the UV400 label and are impact resistant. They also make wooden watches, wireless chargers, and cutting boards.

Ioniksport

Ioniksport makes sportswear and is based in Quebec. All of their products are made in Quebec.

Kamik

Kamik has been making footwear in Canada since 1898. They use sustainable manufacturing processes, and even have a recycling program for uses footwear.

Kanuk

Kanuk makes handcrafted winter coats in their workshop in Montreal.

Kotn

Kotn is a certified B Corporation clothing brand with the fourth-highest B Impact Score of apparel brands in North America.

Matt & Nat

Matt & Nat was founded in Montreal in 1985 with the idea of focusing on MAT(T)erials and NATure. The brand is based around the core values on social responsibility, excellence, inclusiveness, integrity, authenticity and, of course, love. None of their products use animal based material, and they are continuously seeking new ways to increase their commitment to sustainability, while still producing high-quality and timeless products. They use various recycled materials in their products such as nylons, cardboard, rubber, cork and windshield resins. Their linings have been made solely from recycled plastic bottles since 2007 and they recycle 9 million bottles annually as a result. MATT & NAT collections can now be found in over 800 boutiques across Canada, the United States, the UK, Japan, Germany and Australia.

  • Vegan

Mercy House

Mercy House is a Montreal-based design studio devoted to creating minimalist, distinctive and timeless clothing. Inspired by art, architecture, photography and various cultures, the team of four merged their multidisciplinary skills to fuel this journey. Meticulously designed and handmade in Montréal, the products seek to evoke confidence and comfort in oneself.

Naked & Famous Denim

Naked and Famous is a Canadian denim company. All of their products are proudly cut, made and sewn in Canada.