It was extremely crowded and hard to maneuver on a weekday out of all days. Didn’t really find anything of my style, they did have some designer things in stock, and the store people were nice.
Bobby A.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montreal, Canada
I heard a rumor that different Fripe-Prix Renaissance locations receives their goods from areas very close to them and that the one on Wellington Avenue in Verdun gets a lot of their goods from things are are dropped off in Westmount. I can believe it. Here’s a quick list of cool, vintage and even designer items I have found at this Fripe-Prix Renaissance. Le Creuset Enameled Dutch Oven, new, brown, unused with the sticker still on it. Retail price: $ 250 FPR price: $ 5 Le Creuset enameled cast iron frying pan, white, in near mint condition Retail price: $ 150 FPR price: $ 5 Azzedine Alaia sweater, navy blue, slightly used, no holes, no stains, Made in Italy, 100% wool Retail Price: $ 2000+ FPR price: $ 7 1960s/70s era Chrome General Electric, round tea kettle On ebay: $ 100 FPR price: $ 7 I have also found Italian Merino wool sweaters for $ 7, large heavy, metal decorative mirror in sunburst design $ 12, ceramic clay plant pots for 50 cents, 1970’s Viking Blender for $ 7 with metal machine parts, not the stupid breakable plastic kind they have nowadays, home yogurt making machine, Depression-era glass goblets in ruby or cobalt blue, Calvin Klein and Banana Republic hoodies, giant snap-top jars for keeping dried foodstuffs for $ 1, complete book series of Harry Potter and A Song of Ice and Fire(Game of Thrones), foldable IKEA garden table $ 5 and a whole slew of other stuff. You get the idea. Mind you I didn’t just stop in here once or twice and happen to get all this cool stuff. I walk by this place practically everyday on my way to the metro so I usually get in a chance to duck in and have a quick look around. That and having a trained eye towards quality goods will eventually land you something if you’re persistent enough. I really dislike the disposable, throw-away aspect of our culture and there really is truth that one person’s junk can be another person’s treasure. Plus Fripe-Prix Renaissance’s mission is about helping persons who are usually disadvantaged get some skills and build up the confidence to stand on their own. Shopping here is just a win-win situation for everybody.