OLD SCHOOL
Three new ways to shop vintage.
THE LOBBY SHOP
A trove of high-end vintage European goods has found a new home in the lobby of Toronto’s storied Windsor Arms Hotel. Opened late last year, The Treasure
Chest (thetreasurechestvintage.com) is a playland of worldly garb (think beaded accessories and luxe furs) from swinging decades past collected by curator—and heiress to the boutique hotel—Samantha Michelle on her regular jaunts through London. THE POP-UP Vancouverbased stylists Lauren Clark and Lyndsey Chow recycle fashionable goods like silk bombers and print blouses
picked up from far-flung destinations for their highly anticipated twice-annual pop-up shops. (Browse and buy online year-round at Hey Jude, heyjudeshop.com.) Follow them on Twitter at @heyjudeshop for the reveal of their spring
2015 date and locale. THE APP Barneys New
York designer Jennifer DeLonge recently launched Reissued, an online-market
place app that allows users to peruse items from invitation-only international sellers or hunt for that ’90s Rick Owens moto jacket through the direct-search tool. It’s everything you love about bricks-and-mortar vintage shops—minus
the mothballs. h