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Sales roundup: Discounts on premium denim, condo-sized furniture and summer frocks

By Carley Fortune
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Covet and Crave The premium denim purveyor (Habituals and Hudsons and J Brands, oh my) is giving ladies a break on tops (they’re all 40 per cent off) and jeans (20 per cent off). Until May 17. 789 King St. W., 416-860-9898, covetandcrave.ca.

Due West Both men and women can get their jean fix this week at Due West, one of the rockingest stores on Queen Street, where everything is tax-free. Until May 17. 431 Queen St. W., 416-593-6267, duewestclothing.com.

Sydney’s To celebrate the launch of its new e-commerce site, the Queen West retailer is offering 10 per cent off all on-line purchases. Marc Jacobs high-tops, Band of Outsiders collared shirts and Notify jeans are some of the great finds. Until May 30. 795 Queen St. W., shopsydneys.com.

Think Twice The Mississauga consignment shop with a knack for finding killer designer castoffs is offering 25 per cent off all store merchandise (except jewellery). Until May 31. 1679 Lakeshore Rd. W., Mississauga, 905-823-2233, thinktwiceinc.net.

Vocado’s Summer in the City event Show up at the Liberty Village womenswear boutique between 5 and 8 p.m. and receive free cocktails and 15 per cent off all regular-price merchandise. RSVP by May 17 to info@vocado.ca.

May 21. 171 East Liberty St., Unit 121, 647-347-7153, vocado.ca.

HOME

BLVD Interiors Need to replace that university-era futon? The contemporary furniture store will pay the tax on all purchases this Victoria Day weekend. May 15 to 17. 570 Queen St. W., 416-362-5222, blvdinteriors.com.

Casalife The condo-friendly home outfitter (which specializes in multi-purpose furnishings) is offering between 20 and 80 per cent off floor models. Until May 31. 171 East Liberty St., Unit 170; Vaughan Mills, 250 Bass Pro Mills Dr., 416-922-2785, casalife.com.

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