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Pop-Up Pick: Frank and Oak debuts its soccer-themed collection for the Toronto FC

By Jean Grant
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Pop-Up Pick: Frank and Oak debuts its soccer-themed collection for the Toronto FC

Montreal-based online menswear retailer Frank and Oak is hosting a ten-day pop-up shop on Queen Street to showcase its new collaboration with the Toronto FC—which seems to be trying to cement its status as the city’s most stylish sports team. The simple eight-piece collection subtly displays the Toronto FC logo on casual t-shirts, twill pants and varsity jackets. (Our favourite piece is a black-and-grey knit sweater with a large T on the back.) The capsule also includes a few fall-appropriate accessories, like a great leather weekend bag, and prices are similar to the brand’s main line, ranging from $38 for a t-shirt to $345 for one of the wool varsity jackets. For those who’d rather not sport a team logo, the label’s signature chambray button-downs, tailored trousers and chic blazers will be on display, too. This pop-up is also a preview for something more: after opening its first bricks-and-mortar shop in Montreal, a permanent Toronto destination is on the way for early November.

Oct. 15-25. 567 Queen St. W., frankandoak.com

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