5 local brands team up for the Vancouver Warehouse Sale

A “collaborative effort” between Lezé, Londre, Poppy Barley, Mala and Brunette the Label, the two-day sale will see markdowns of up to 70 per cent off regular retail prices.

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Five local fashion and lifestyle brands are teaming up for one big Vancouver Warehouse Sale.

“Women’s clothing is available in sizes XS to 3X, and women’s shoes are available in sizes 5-12. It’s a wonderful opportunity to shop your favourite pieces and discover unique finds at unbeatable prices.”

Created out of a combined interest to offer “incredible deals” to loyal local shoppers, Twerdy says the group warehouse sale is also an opportunity to introduce the five women-owned businesses to local shoppers who may not have heard of them just yet.

“By coming together, we can provide a unique shopping experience that truly highlights our amazing local business community,” Twerdy says.

When asked to offer a few tips to shop the sale, Twerdy offered the three pieces of advice:

  • “The best deals are likely to go quickly, so arriving early will give you the first pick of the items and a chance to catch early door-crasher specials.”
  • “We will only be accepting credit and debit cards for payment, so make sure to bring yours along.”
  • “Consider bringing a reusable shopping bag to carry your purchases. Please note large purses/backpacks will need to be checked at the door.”

Want to know more about the five participating brands? Check out our past features and Q-and-A’s with the company founders:

Vancouver fashion brand LEZÉ the Label aims to create comfortable pants you can live in

The bold Brunette: Vancouver entrepreneur building an empire, one sweatshirt at a time

Founders of Vancouver-based Londre Bodywear tackle plastic waste and beauty norms

Canadian shoe brand Poppy Barley sets up shop in Vancouver

Vancouver candle brand aims to put the planet first


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