Trips to a Canadian mall looked a little different before the American retail invasion: You could stock up on Thriftys V-neck tees at two for $25 or head into Northern Reflections for a puffy-painted loon sweatshirt for summer camp.
And back in the ‘90s we rocked the Canadiana with these cool brands.
1. Au Coton
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2. Cotton Ginny
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Fashion spread from Flare Magazine in 1992. Credit: Tumblr
3. Beaver Canoe
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4. Northern Reflections
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5. Club Monaco
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6. thriftys
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7. Bootlegger
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8. Randy River
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9. Kettle Creek
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10. ModRobes
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11. Coconut Joe
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12. Chip & Pepper
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13. BOCA
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14. Northern Getaway
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And back in the ‘90s we rocked the Canadiana with these cool brands.
1. Au Coton

Credit: shutupilovethis.com
2. Cotton Ginny

Fashion spread from Flare Magazine in 1992. Credit: Tumblr
3. Beaver Canoe
Credit: eBay
4. Northern Reflections

Credit: identicards.com
5. Club Monaco
Credit: eBay
6. thriftys

Credit: s3-media2.fl.yelpcdn.com
7. Bootlegger

Credit: smartcanucks.ca
8. Randy River

Credit: ebrandon.ca
9. Kettle Creek

10. ModRobes

Credit: Facebook
11. Coconut Joe

Credit: Wordpress

12. Chip & Pepper

Credit: Flickr

Credit: fashionablethings.com
13. BOCA

14. Northern Getaway

Credit: huntingforunicorns
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