Hadio

Montréal


A top choice for vintage hunters in the Plateau, Hadio has racks jammed with flannels, crop tops and tank tops, plus cowboy boots, button-downs and lots of new T-shirts with old-school logos and icons (Darth Vader, Jaws, Mr T). Prices aren't cheap, but there are $10 sale racks.


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