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Pop-Up Pick: score massive discounts on winter goods at the Drake General Store’s warehouse sale

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Pop-Up Pick: score 70 per cent off Drake General Store merchandise at the brand's warehouse sale

If, like us, you’re someone who blitzed through all their Christmas shopping at the Drake General Store, racking up quite the bill on coasters, travel bags and grapefruit facial spritzers, you may want to look away: at a warehouse sale, the store is selling off most of its winter merchandise at massive discounts. Some deals include cozy winter socks for $3 (regularly $9-$16), the brand’s bath towels for $20 (regularly $49) and 50 per cent off these chic marble cheese platters and cutting boards. Plus, those who intend to spend January in hibernation mode will be pleased to know that the store has uncovered four more boxes of the extremely popular, sold-out Arborist adult onesie, which will be up for grabs exclusively at the sale for $20 (they originally sold for $39). If you’re not yet shopped out from the holidays, this will be a great opportunity to pick up winter apparel and gifting ideas on the cheap. Keen customers can RSVP for the event here.

Jan. 9-10, Jan. 16-17. 201 Geary Ave., drakegeneralstore.ca

Jean Grant has been a freelance writer since 2015, covering a range of lifestyle topics like shopping, interiors, wellness and culture for publications like Maclean’s and Toronto Life. She also enjoys working with brands to develop custom content, and shares personal essays through her Substack newsletter, Nobody is Thinking About You.
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