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Best Local Designer Boutiques in Montreal

Montreal's best local designer boutiques. Avant-garde fashion, streetwear labels, and the creative minds defining the city's distinctive look. Shop directly from makers.

Five picks

La petite garçonne | Jumpsuits minimalist fashion Montreal

Plateau · 3650 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2X 2V4, Canada

Beautifully curated minimalist pieces chosen with clear intention, paired with staff like Mila who shop alongside you like a thoughtful friend.

La petite garçonne | Jumpsuits minimalist fashion Montreal, Plateau

Boutique Tozzi

Downtown · 2115 Rue Crescent 2095 Rue Crescent 2085, 2121 Rue Crescent, Montréal, QC H3G 2C1, Canada

Trendy, high-end clothing, footwear & accessories for men in a wood-lined, minimalist setting.

Boutique Tozzi, Downtown

Traditional Boutiques

Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension · 471 Av. Ogilvy, Montréal, QC H3N 1M7, Canada

Staff guides you through curated South Asian bridal and Eid wear, from lehengas to sherwanis, with authentic recent designs and sizes that fit.

Traditional Boutiques, Villeray—Saint-Michel—Parc-Extension

Kitsch'n Swell

Plateau · 4065 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2W 1Y7, Canada

This shop carries vintage clothing & quirky gifts, with an emphasis on items from the 1950s.

Kitsch'n Swell, Plateau

Boutique Marmier Betina Lou

Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie · 6510 Av. Henri-Julien, Montréal, QC H2S 2V2, Canada

Diarte merino wool cardigans and ethically sourced pieces outlast fast fashion by years, backed by warm staff and thoughtful curation.

Boutique Marmier Betina Lou, Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie

Local pick

Onze Montreal

Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie · 6405 Rue St-Hubert, Montréal, QC H2S 2L9, Canada

Indie shop carrying youthful women's clothes, accessories & jewelry (including local designs).

Onze Montreal, Rosemont - La Petite-Patrie

Montreal has a fashion design scene that flies under the radar nationally but produces serious work. Local designers draw on the city's blend of French and North American aesthetics, creating pieces that are neither purely European nor purely streetwear. Many sell directly from ateliers and small boutiques where you can meet the maker. Mile End, the Plateau, and Old Montreal are the main shopping zones. Buying directly from a local designer is one of the most meaningful souvenirs you can bring home from the city.

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