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Store Guide: Montreal knitwear label Ça Va De Soi opens a Yorkville shop full of beautifully made sweaters

By Jessica Flower
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Store Guide: Montreal knitwear label Ça Va De Soi opens a Yorkville shop full of beautifully made sweaters

Name: Ça Va De Soi Sells: High-quality knitwear for women, with a few pieces for men Contact: 138 Cumberland Street, Unit 5, Old York Lane, 416-929-5353, cavadesoi.com
Hours: M–W 10–6, Th–F 10–8, Sa 10–5, Sun 12–5 See it on a map »

Colder weather means layers and lots of them. Happily, Montreal knitwear company Ca Va De Soi (French for “it goes without saying”) recently opened its first Toronto store. The family-owned company, which operated for decades as a wholesaler before opening a handful of boutiques in Quebec and Ottawa, prides itself on minimalistic staples made from extra-fine wools, rare Egyptian cottons and luxe cashmeres. Styles in the Yorkville shop include Nordic woolly sweaters without the bulk or itch-factor ($280), Egyptian cotton T-shirts ($50–$120), tweed pencil skirts in Geelong wool ($195) and basic Merino wool pullovers ($180). Our picks: both the ribbed winter leggings ($195) and cashmere shawls ($350) are well worth the investment.

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Store Guide: Ça Va De Soi
Store Guide: Ça Va De Soi
Store Guide: Ça Va De Soi
Store Guide: Ça Va De Soi
Store Guide: Ça Va De Soi
Store Guide: Ça Va De Soi

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