Starting at Spadina Avenue you will definitely notice a change in this Toronto shopping neighbourhood.
Gone are all the mall stores and teenagers, replaced with textiles, button shops, bead stores and indie fashion.
Granted there are still a couple big names in this strip with American Apparel and Urban Outfitters but most of this section of Queen West is independent.
Queen West Fashion District is a must visit if you are making your own clothes, crafts or jewelery.


2. Neveren’s Sewing Supplies Trillium Button Inc
3. Robo
4. Fabric & Buttons
5. Hells Bells
6. Jeans West
7. Golden Beads & Craft
8. Almost Naked - lingerie
9. Urban Outfitters – unisex clothing
10. Criminal Records
11. LA Fabrics
12. American Apparel
13. Chairs
14. Peach Berserk
15. Worldsew Fabrics
16. Originals
17. Designers Showroom
18. Arton Bead
19. Camelot Antiques
20. Affordable Textiles
21. Hi Beads
22. Browns A Short Mans World
23. Brava Vintage
24. The Fashion District –women’s clothing
25. Seraphic – unisex clothing
25a. Borba Fashion & Drink
26. Tryst on Queen - lingerie
27. Himal
28. Gafas
29. Currys Artists Materials
30. Wildhagen Hat Shop
31. Mokuba
32. Five on Queen – discount designer fashions
33. BLVD interiors
34. Gordon Contract – work wear
35. Queen Street Tees - custom T-shirts
36. Bigfoot - shoes
37. Roma Rush - Woman’s wear
38. Americo Original
39. Wool House
40. Off the Wall
41. Bling Bling – bead store
42. The Beadery
43. Queen Textiles
44. Moog Audio
45. Chu Shing Textiles
46. Fancy Gems and Accessories
47. Downtown Fabrics
48. L&M
49. EuroFab
50. Sussmans Bridal
51. Archie Fine & Son Ltd – wool fabrics
52. Trendy Fabrics
53. Bridal Supplies by Sussman’s
54. Artsy Fartzy
55. Premier Soap & Candles
56. Leo’s Textiles
57. CTS - Vintage