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Where to Get Good Stuff Cheap: Bundled, winter-defying kids’ clothes that match stylishness with handmade durability

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Where to Get Good Stuff Cheap | Kids

Parka Planet Kid 87 Roncesvalles Ave., 416-537-9233 Multifunctional clothes are easy on the budget—and extra fun for little kids. This cozy, stylish hooded winter parka from 7 A.M. Enfant becomes a full bunting bag with just a couple of quick snaps. Available in lilac and navy blue.

Where to Get Good Stuff Cheap | Kids

Toque Kol Kid 674 Queen St. W., 416-681-0368 Handmade hats rarely sell for less than the cost of a wool sweater. Cate and Levi’s adorable, reclaimed wool toques keep the heat in and let your tot’s inner bunny (or puppy or monkey) out.

Where to Get Good Stuff Cheap | Kids

Hoodie Mini Mioche 795 Queen St. W., 647-348-5883 This tiny store turns out kids’ basics that are miniature versions of grown-up attire, at pint-sized prices. The colourful elbow patches on this made-in-T.O. organic cotton fleece hoodie are sure to meet the approval of the most sartorially minded toddler.

By Andrew D’Cruz, Matthew Hague, Rachel Heinrichs, Emily Landau, David Lawrason, Jason McBride, Mark Pupo, Peter Saltsman and Courtney Shea. (Images: Liam Mogan)

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