Legends League: Reversible Lightweight Crewneck

This time of year, we need clothing for the “double chill”. That’s when it’s cold outside and you want to sit at home with your face in your laptop watching Netflix. For when you need to be in a state of chill while avoiding the chill of the outdoors, you need the Reversible Lightweight Crewneck from Legends League. This Canadian-made crewneck is so chill, it doesn’t care what side you wear it on.

 

 

Human Scales: Michael Double Faced Shirt

Shirts. We love them. You love them. Buy the Michael Double Faced Shirt from Human Scales and keep that love going. This shirt is slim fit, has real shell buttons – so you know it’s legit – and is made from double faced cotton (hence the name). Not sure who Michael is. Maybe he’s the inventor of the shirt? Maybe he’s just some dude? Maybe that’s not even his real name? Whoever he is, this shirt is amazing and you need it.

 

Victoire Boutique: L’Intervalle Gaga Chelsea Boots

Designed in Montreal and handmade in Spain where boots were invented (Maybe? Probably not.), these silver leather strikes are a must-have for your feet. Named after Lady Gaga and Chelsea Handler (Maybe? Probably not.), the 1.5-inch heel is perfect for that black tent dress with the high neckline that’s been hanging in your closet forever.

Armed: Holiday Carla Earrings

The right earrings can make or break a look. To make any look, try the Holiday Carla earrings from Armed. Made from gold vermeil which sounds like the name of a gentlemen’s club that could’ve been found in Montreal in 1978, these earrings are the perfect addition to any ensemble. They kind of look like the little dipper or the letter Y. Whatever they’re supposed to be, these earrings need to be on your ears right now.

Fancey Releases Proper 70s Pastiche "Baby Sunshine"

Artists like to make a statement. For better or worse this can be dictated by the state of the world at that moment and for the most part these statements tend to fall on the grandiose side of things and often come with big moral and social implications. In the world of popular music it’s refreshing when an artist realizes not everything they put out needs to carry the world's weight. A pop song can just be a pop song. When it’s done right it can lift that weight and make it feel like the sun is shining brighter than it had been before you hit play.

The Gaze | Centerfold

Centerfold is not your typical gallery experience. Instead, the Montreal-based organization drifts away from anything traditional and aims at promoting art and creativity by putting together one-night exhibitions that fund those who create.

La Quaintrelle: Coup De Foudre Sweater

Sometimes you don’t want to dress up for brunch. Maybe you had a few too many dirty martinis the night before and couldn’t be arsed to put together an outfit. It’s just brunch, not the Kennedy Center Honors. It’s not like you’re getting an award for your humanitarian work. For occasions when you just want to roll out of bed and go eat a big plate of eggs benny, there’s the Coup De Foudre Sweater from Nova Scotia boutique La Quaintrelle.

 

Edison’s Medicine: The Idiot’s Guide to Nikola Tesla

How many metalheads does it take to change a lightbulb? That depends. Alternating or direct current, bro? Actually, let’s just sit in the dark. After all, it means we’re boycotting that scab Thomas Edison, who stole Nikola Tesla’s ideas and was basically an all-around dick. What could be more metal than that? Well, how about a long-winded song about electricity’s greatest rivalry from a band whose name immediately confirms their own bias? Tight, bro. Tight.

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