31 Gifts to Buy From Canadian Brands and Small Businesses
by FASHION StaffIt’s been a tough year for businesses across the country and so this holidays season, show your love for local brands by buying a gift (or five) from them. Whether you’re looking for a stocking stuffer or a bigger present, Canada offers up no shortage of incredible brands making beautiful gifts for everyone on your list. Below, find a selection of some of our favourite Canadian brands and small businesses to buy gifts from this year:
While every product in this gallery is independently selected (and genuinely loved) by FASHION’s editors, purchasing one through these links may earn us a commission.
1/31
Band of Sisters
Velvet Headband
($60, Band of Sisters)
Vancouver-based brand Band of Sisters specializes in chic headbands that your giftee will love.
3/31
Proudest Pony
Redeemer Shampoo and Conditioner Bar Bundle
($50, Proudest Pony)
This Toronto-based salon specializes in bright hair, and recently launched a line of vegan, made-in-Canada shampoo and conditioner bars housed in sustainable, plastic-free packaging.
4/31
Peace Collective
More Self Love Dad Cap
($35, Peace Collective)
Ossington Ave staple Peace Collective offers an array of merch for those on your list who love the city they live in. The brand also recently introduced a mental health-focused capsule and this cap is a great gift and even better reminder to love ourselves.
5/31
OhSevenDays
Pack of Three Scrunchies
($33, OhSevenDays)
This Canadian fashion label makes womenswear – and cute accessories like these perfect-for-stockings scrunchies – from upcycled fabric from Istanbul.
7/31
Sara Cristina Design
Terracotta Wall Print Set
(From $20, Sara Cristina Design)
We’re all looking for pieces to brighten up our homes of late, and this art set from Venezuela-born, Toronto-based artist Sara Cristina is the perfect addition to any space.
8/31
Cocoon Apothecary
Touchy Feely Hand Care Set
($35, Cocoon Apothecary)
Made in Kitchener, Ontario, Cocoon Apothecary’s lineup is entirely vegan, biodegradable and ethically sourced.
9/31
Lorette Lingerie
Mystical Bra
($140, Lorette Lingerie)
Looking for a locally purchased gift for someone special in your life? Toronto-based lingerie brand Lorette Lingerie has plenty of pretty options.
13/31
FAIR. Jewelry
Bella Hoops
($95, FAIR. Jewelry)
Vancouver-based eco-friendly jewellery brand FAIR. Jewelry makes timeless pieces using ethically-sourced, conflict-free and eco-friendly materials.
14/31
Femme Faire x Meredith Shaw
The MEREband
($35, Femme Faire x Meredith Shaw)
Ethical Canadian fashion brand Femme Faire has teamed up with style expert Meredith Shaw on a limited edition holiday headband that’s sure to delight those on your list.
15/31
The Good Bar
The Goodie Bag
($20, The Good Bar)
The Good Bar specializes in natural cold process soaps, which are cured for four to five weeks in Toronto. Made with plant-based oils, the soaps are also housed in water-resistant packaging to help keep the bar fresh.
16/31
By Annalay
Julieta Link Gold Chain
($49, By Annalay)
Family-run jewellery business By Annalay was founded in Toronto in 2013 and its focus is empowering jewellery.
17/31
Anavi Designs
Black Vegan Hipsack
($95, Anavi Designs)
Canadian designer Ivana Walker is behind Avani Designs, the Toronto-based brand that creates bespoke luxury handbags for every occasion.
19/31
Silk Laundry
Bias Cit Skirt in Horses Print
($280, Silk Laundry)
Designed in Canada, Silk Laundry makes beautiful, sustainable silk pieces that will stand the test of time.
20/31
Sisters Sage
October Harvest Moon Soap
($12, Sisters Sage)
Vancouver-based sisters Lynn-Marie and Melissa-Rae Angus are behind Sisters Sage which focuses on hand-crafted wellness and self-care products inspired by their Indigenous culture and traditions.
21/31
True Curated Designs
Diamond Initial Necklace
($358, True Curated Designs)
True Curated Designs is an independent, Vancouver-based jewellery brand by Tori Dundas offering gorgeous jewellery and engagement rings.
22/31
Sam & Lance
Thinking of You Gift Box
($90, Sam & Lance)
Founded by Canadian sisters, Sam & Lance is an online marketplace that carries fair-trade, woman-made, zero waste and vegan products. They offer gift boxes, too, so you’ll find something to suit everyone on your list.
23/31
Lark & Ives
The Perfect Hand Sanitizer Holder
($35, Lark & Ives)
Canadian vegan leather accessory brand Lark & Ives is known for its chic designs – and this hand sanitizer pouch is a 2020-appropriate gift that’s also packed with style.
26/31
Scy By Julius
Forever Hoodie
($85, Scy By Julius)
Toronto brand Scy By Julius offers up cool clothing made using reworked and upcycled textiles – like this hoodie which your giftee will never want to take off.
27/31
Good Juju
Handmade Soap Dish
($15, Good Juju)
Canadians Lisa and Alex founded Good Juju “to inspire and empower people to make small, incremental changes to their daily routine” in the hopes of changing the world. The brand’s niche is all-natural, plastic-free home and body care products that you’ll feed good about gifting.
28/31
Brunette The Label
Gothic Hair Clip
($19, Brunette The Label)
Vancouver-based Brunette The Label is known for its cool emblematic athleisure and accessories, like this gothic font barrette that’s an excellent stocking stuffer.
30/31
Aurelia
Lingerie Gift Box
($110, Aurelia)
Gift a sister, best friend or significant other this lingerie service that will curate a selection of items for her based on a style quiz she will be invited to fill out over email. The one-time box will include 2-3 pieces of premium lingerie and sleepwear from Canadian and international brands, plus a lingerie wash bag.
31/31
The Detox Market
Gemstone Facial Roller
($42, The Detox Market)
Beauty junkies will love anything you buy them from The Detox Market, Canada’s own beauty boutique focused on green brands.
For more local small businesses to support this holiday season, click here.
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