Frank & Oak

Montréal


Although the selection isn't huge, this dapper menswear shop is worth a visit for classic, well-made trousers, button-downs, sweaters, leather belts and footwear. Though high end, the prices are fair considering it's designed and manufactured in Montréal. There's also a coffee bar and a barber on-site – meaning you can get a pick-me-up, a trim and a new wardrobe all in one place.

There's another branch downtown at 1420 Rue Stanley next to metro Peel.


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