I stumbled into the store when I was in the area on a lazy Sunday. The store is well-priced and the clothes are oh-so-cute! I tried on at least a dozen items and walked out with three silk tops for under $ 60 as they were doing a buy two get one free promotion. The owner is very friendly without being too much, I also ended up getting some earl grey tea which smelt amazing. I would def come back to shop their new stuff as the owner has great taste and prices her items well. This place isn’t like over priced vintage stores downtown and has much better quality things than the kind exchanges etc.
Darren T.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
Love this shop. Attentive but not over-your-shoulder staff. Well curated items and your one stop shop for deer antlers! I wish they had more stuff for dudes, but the kinck-knacks and do-dads are worth the trip alone. The store boasts a change room which is plus. Sadly my cowboy boot spurs didn’t whisk me back to the wild west but the price was more than fair. You don’t get the folksy charm of the Salvation Army down the street but some great stuff, for a good price, from a friendly staff. I would recommend checking this place out! Then go across the street to 3-speed and have a cocktail or two. You’ve earned it you Titan of Vintage shopping!
Natalie B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
A lot of thought and passion has gone into this lovely shop of tea and vintage goods. I walked in and immediately started piling up charming dresses and tops over my arms. They have lots of reasonably priced vintage finds here. This isn’t lower-end secondhand like Kind Exchange, nor is it higher-end designer like I Miss You or Cabaret. Although the name is «Odd Finds», I feel like this clothing is great for the everyday. Lots of cute pieces from different eras that look great on their own or that you could easily style and work with to create a more modern look. I was impressed with the good eyes of the owners — and nothing I picked up was more than a twenty or two. There’s a section of prim and proper white blouses, lots of printed dresses and shirts, a cabinet displayed with old world ladylike mirrors, trinkets and brushes, a suitcase filled with shades, antlers for sale, .(I spotted some tap shoes in there– odd find?), homemade soy candles, purses, jewelry… but wait! There’s more!!! In the middle of the store there’s a tea counter with beautiful looking teas and treats. A teashop in a vintage collective??? I know it sounds a bit too precious or twee, but it works and this place is just good, you can feel it. I met the tea-loving sister up at the cash as I was buying my top and she was low-key and friendly. I like how these sisters seem to be building up a potential market vibe in their store and I look forward to seeing further finds and expanding collaborations.