Devil May Wear is a handmade clothing company by a local Vancouver designer. I love their products. You can get affordable, comfortable and eco-friendly locally produced clothing items and accessories for the everyday wear. They try to make the items in the broadest range of sizes possible and also offer free small alterations (if we give them time) as they understand the fact that our curves are all different. Awesome, right!?Â
Their items are a great option for personalized gifts for your lovely lady, your friend or yourself. It also makes good souvenirs as they're made in Vancouver and have a pretty unique style.Â
The girls in the store are always nice and welcoming. The one that was there for me when I visited took the time to explain to me everything I wanted to know about the items I was interested in and the story of the brand, store and line.
You have to check it out! They also have another store on Granville Island!
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