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Sales roundup: Triluxe sample sale, 70 per cent off glasses, fabric sale at the Textile Museum

By Carley Fortune
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Sales roundup: Triluxe sample sale, 70 per cent off glasses, fabric sale at the Textile Museum

FASHION AND BEAUTY

BABY BEN Baby Ben—a locally made line of baby clothing, bunting bags and quilts—is shutting down operations. A two-day clearance sale will be held at the St. Alban’s Boys and Girls Club, with bunting bags for $65 (usually $144) and cowboy jackets for $45 (usually $85), along with tees, blanket bags, fabrics and more. Nov. 6 and 7. 843 Palmerston Ave., 2nd flr., 416-534-8461, babyben.ca.

JOSEPHSON OPTICIANS The venerable Toronto eyewear chain is holding its annual sale, with up to 70 per cent off frames. Until Nov. 30. 60 Bloor St. W., 416-964-7070, plus five other GTA locations.

LINEA INTIMA Bring in a clean, gently used bra (donations go to a local women’s shelter) and receive $5 off the purchase of a new one. Until Oct. 31. 1925 Avenue Rd., 416-780-1726,

lineaintima.com, plus four other GTA locations.

REIA STUDIO SAMPLE SALE It’s the one we’ve been waiting for. Shoes and clothing from such designers as Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, Ann Demeulemeester, Givenchy and many more are marked down by up to 70 per cent. Nov. 4 to 6. 555 Richmond St. W., Ste. 706, 416-777-9722, reiasamplesale.com.

TRILUXE SAMPLE SALE Clothing from Pringle of Scotland, J. Lindeberg, American Vintage and more is marked down by up to 80 per cent at this annual sale. Oct. 28 to 30. 63 Wingold Ave., Ste. 120, samplesale@triluxe.com.

WHITE The latest in the bridal boutique’s trunk shows is from Anne Barge. Both her Couture (more traditional silk gowns) and Le Fleur (younger silhouettes with taffetta and tulle) collections will be on offer. By appointment only. Nov. 5 and 6. 19 Hazelton Ave., 416-849-9196, whitetoronto.com.

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It’s the 20/20/20 sale (20 per cent off for 20 days, starting October 20) on Blu Dot’s contemporary furniture, including the new collection of lighting. bludot.com.

ONETWENTY MODERN For the entire month, shoppers will save 20 per cent on any new sofa order. Until Oct. 31. Also on sale: select pieces from the Artemide lighting collection. Until Nov. 30. 120 Ossington Ave., 416-537-4400, onetwentymodern.com.

QUASI MODO MODERN All furniture orders of Soft Line—makers of sleek-lined, Scandinavian-style sofas, chairs and tables—are 20 per cent off in October. Until Oct. 31.  789 Queen St. W., 416-703-8300, quasimodomodern.com.

STUDIO B Floor models from the ultra-glam Barbara Barry furniture collection are 40 per cent off. 334 King St. E., 416-363-2996, studiobhome.com.

TEXTILE MUSEUM OF CANADA For the Love of Cloth is the museum’s third annual fundraiser fabric sale, with prints, textiles, braids and buttons from such designers as Larsen, Nina Campbell and Osborne and Little. Oct. 29 and 30. 55 Centre Ave., 416-599-5321, textilemuseum.ca.

WILLIAMS-SONOMA Still waiting to buy that Kitchen Aid stand mixer? All electronic kitchen appliances are 20 per cent off this week. Until Oct. 24. 100 Bloor St. W., 416-962-9455.

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