As hard as it is to hear that the 2000s is now considered"vintage," rejoice in the fact that a whole pop-up dedicated to Y2K nostalgia is making a comeback to Toronto.There will also be contemporary takes through art such as illustrated prints inspired by culture from our collective childhoods.
Along with over 25 vendors, you can expect giveaways of surprise loot bags, live DJs, and an accessible environment that's pet-friendly. "Vintage clothing can have historical significance and may be seen as a way to connect with the past," a representative from Nostalgic Market says. "They can be more durable and long-lasting, which is important to people who want to invest in clothing that will last for years."