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If you’re looking to get custom t-shirts printed or embroidered in Montreal, look no further than Merch Montreal. Merch Montreal is a local apparel broker with years of experience in custom screen printing and embroidery and they’ll make sure the whole process is absolutely seamless (pun intended)!

Whether you’re looking for t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, or any other type of apparel, having branded merch is a great way to make sure your staff always looks professional or even to create a new revenue stream for your business.

However, it can be hard to find reliable suppliers and to know which brand of clothing is best for your project. That’s exactly why we suggest working with a knowledgeable company to help with coordination and to provide valuable advice along the way.

Merch Montreal offers both screen printing and embroidery, so they’ll have the ideal solution for you no matter your needs. They can customize anything from t-shirts and hoodies to tote bags, baseball caps, beanies, and more! They’ll also help you choose the perfect brand of clothing depending on your personal preferences and budget.
Before you contact any custom t-shirt company, it’s always important to have an idea of the design you have in mind. Several important factors will affect the price of your order, from the number of colors in your logo to the number of custom prints on each item. Each type of item is also available at several price points from different brands so it’s important to decide whether you’d like something more price-conscious, want to go all out with premium quality garments or prefer blank shirts made in Canada.Custom t-shirts are a great way to promote your brand and connect with your customers on an emotional level. With so many options for fabric choices, and styles available today, there’s no reason not to get creative with how you market yourself or your brand!

And while you can find cheap online solutions to print custom t-shirts, it’s really best to get your hands on high-quality ones by ordering from a local company. So if you’re looking for personalized t-shirts or any other type of clothing in Montreal, Merch Montreal is our preferred choice.

European cuts and styles to the modern Canadian Man

When Giovanni Vacca first emigrated to Canada and more specifically to Montreal in 1948, he had a goal of “bringing European cuts and styles to the modern Canadian Man.” In 1965 he finally got the opportunity to pursue his dream and never looked back as he opened up Giovanni Clothes on St Lawrence boulevard. Giovanni has over the years honed and perfected his craft and has been carefully hand-tailoring men’s suits throughout the years and is still coming up with modern, handcrafted, cutting-edge designs to this day.

The business has been incorporated into his family and everything is done with passion, care, and of course authentic material straight from Italy. A winning combination, they have kept to this ethos for over 50+ years of business and after fashioning 80,000+ suits have attracted some big stars over the years as their go-to tailor in Montreal for whatever the occasion may be.

Remaining relevant in the fashion industry is hard enough and with over 50 years of business, it is all about recognizing the trends and executing them with precision. This is why and how Giovannis continues to serve not only celebrities but regular Canadians and Montrealers as these affordable tailor-made suits are really made for the people by the people.

 

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Green three piece suit made with Marzoni fabric. 💚

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Coming back to his dream and roots he wanted to bring the quality, styles, and fashion of Italy to the average Canadian man and this hasn’t changed today. Bring a little bit of Italy to your wardrobe and get yourself a top-quality fitted suit for an incredibly reasonable price and be greeted and treated by a five-star service by one of Montreal’s classic and finest tailors in town.

 

Still aren’t convinced? Check out their Instagram @giovanniclothes and let the suits speak for themselves or If you want to know more or to reach out visit their website at https://giovanniclothes.com/

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New to Montreal? New to Canada? Here’s How to Dress for Winter!

Whether you’ve recently arrived from a country without a yearly deep freeze, or you’re from one of those Canadian oases that stays mild (by Canadian standards), your first winter in Montreal can be a little… startling.Girl Wearing Winter Clothes

The ice, the snow, the WIND! Oh, the wind! With wind gusts taking us down to -30℃ (-22 ℉) and below on the reg, just how do Canadians survive winter?

It’s all about the layers! But you need to get strategic and plan for where you’re going and what you’ll be doing.

You also need to put aside any hangups about looking a bit ridiculous. Trust us, you’ll be warm and you won’t care.

Now, if your commute and lifestyle are such that your only outdoor time is getting from door to car and back again, you don’t need to worry as much about blocking out the cold. But, if you have to (or want to) spend more than 15 minutes at a time outside, dressing warmly and smartly is a must. So without further ado…

Here is what Montreal Tips thinks you should wear in Canada in winter:

The Coat

Let’s start with the most basic of Canadian winter essentials – the winter coat.

What type of Coat should you get for a Canadian winter?

You have 2 options, the super warm or the moderately warm. Check below for details on each.

Super WarmGirl Wearing Winter Clothes

If you want something that will keep you warm, even over a simple t-shirt, your best bet is one of the higher end brands. These are brands like Canada Goose, North Face, Arc’teryx, Nobis and Patagonia. They are typically very pricey, but they will do the job and they’re built to last. Many are made with goose down, or another down blend, but there are synthetic animal friendly materials as well.

Many of these coats can run you well over $400 and high price tag isn’t the only downside. If you’re walking around a mall or museum or anywhere heated with one of these on, you’ll quickly end up dripping in sweat. On the other hand, they are oh so very warm and cozy.

Moderately Warm

Of course, there are plenty of winter coat brands that are moderately warm and can be found at stores like l’Équipeur, Winners, The Bay and even places like Walmart and Old Navy.

These coats are usually warm enough up to about -20℃ (with no windchill), but beyond that, you’ll be feeling the cold. That’s where layering comes in. If you opt for a moderately warm coat, ensure the fit allows for a heavy sweater underneath, then look for something in a chunky knit – ideally a wool blend, but synthetic works too. Chunky knits work really well at providing an insulating layer and keeping you toasty. Opt for a cardigan style that does up and you can even use safety pins to attach it to the inside of your coat, making it easier to put it on and take it off as one piece.

Fleece layers can be great as well, but they aren’t as breathable, so if sweatiness is a concern for you, avoid fleece.

See a list of the best jackets to wear in a Canadian winter. 

 

The Boots

What type of Boots should you get for a Canadian winter?

You WILL need good boots. Boots to keep you warm, to give you traction on snow and ice, and to keep your feet dry, especially when slush happens (and it happens a lot).

All that to say, you want to look at three key things when choosing winter boots: temperature rating, treads and waterproof level.

As with many things, the best performing brands also tend to be the most expensive. When it comes to boots, those brands include Sorel, Bogs, UGG, The North Face, Timberland, Columbia and more.

With many of these brands, you can often find an excellent pair for between $150 and $200, which can be a lot upfront, but with proper care, they should last you several years. Proper care means regularly cleaning them (to get rid of road salt, which can be especially damaging) and using protective sprays.

If these options are out of your price range, the Canadiana line at Walmart is also decent, and you can find good options at stores like Joe Fresh, Globo or Winners.

With lower cost options, prioritize waterproofness. Buy them one size – or half a size – larger and you can layer warm socks or even add in thermal insoles which make a world of difference. For traction, you can buy products like GripOns that turn virtually any boot into prime winter wear.

See the best boots for women in a Canadian Winter.

See the best boots for men for winter in Canada.

 

Girl wearing winter boots in canada

The Pants

 

Remember back at the beginning when we said to let go of looking ridiculous? Even lifelong Montrealers struggle with this one, but when that temperature drops and the windchill kicks up, being afraid of looking silly leads to frozen – sometimes literally – legs. Is it too cold in Canada? Well, when your thighs are burning from cold and then start to itch and ache as they thaw out, it sure does feel that way.

So here’s the thing: give snow pants a try. You won’t be among the majority, but you also won’t be alone.

What pants to wear for winter in Canada?

Depending on where you shop – which can be anywhere from Walmart or Aubainerie, to MEC or even L.L Bean, you can pay anywhere from $25 to $200 and beyond. Higher-end pants do tend to be warmer (and a little better looking), but if you’re using these for commuting, picking the kids up from school, running errands or the occasional skating or winter hiking adventure, you don’t need to go high end. If you plan to do a lot of skiing, skating, snowshoeing or any other outdoor activity, you may want to opt for something higher quality and waterproof.

Winter scarfs stacked on a shelf

 

The Accessories

What kind of accessories should you have for a winter in Canada?

Hat, mitts, neckwarmer… you need all three! 

  • Hat

There are a lot of great looking hats out there. And most will be just fine when things aren’t too cold. Even a headband or ear muffs will do the trick. But, when it really gets cold, you’ll want a proper hat – either fleece, or knit with a thermal lining. Pom poms are cool, but they don’t always fit under hoods, so they may limit your coziness factor.

  • Mitts

Mittens are usually warmer than gloves, but with newer materials like gore tex and even tried and true textiles like merino wool, you can get decently warm gloves as well. That said, if budget is an issue, opt for mittens as they will keep you warmer when made with less expensive materials.

  • Neckwarmer

A scarf is definitely an option over a neckwarmer, but for safety’s sake, style it tucked under your coat so there are no loose ends. The safety concern is greater with children, with many schools and daycares outright banning scarves, but the danger doesn’t disappear for adults. Scarves can get caught in bus, metro or even car doors, so make sure those ends are tucked, or opt for a neckwarmer or infinity scarf instead.

Beyond 

If you really want to avoid the cold, or if you’re dressing for outdoor sports, a full-coverage balaclava is great for keeping the frost off your nose and cheeks.

 

Layering

So we’ve got your outerwear covered, but here’s another concern when it comes to dressing for winter in Canada: indoor heating! Or being outside for extended periods! Ugh. So may things to consider.

Layering for indoor heating

If you’re a student or work indoors, odds are your workplace or classroom are heated. Sometimes OVERheated. So you dress warm for outdoors, then sweat half to death throughout the day.

You need to layer. When choosing winter clothing, focus on light fabrics like cotton or thin knits and layer a sweater or cardigan overtop. You can also layer warm socks over tights or thin dress socks for outdoors. Dress for the temperature of where you’re going, then layer on top of that for warmth outdoors.

Layering for outdoor activities

Whether it’s winter sports, long walks, watching your kid’s hockey practice or an outdoor holiday market, there’s no reason to spend the whole winter inside. Instead, layer up and embrace the season!

Thermal long underwear is, hands down, the best way to go. Often called a “base layer”, long underwear is another instance where price range varies immensely. If you’re opting for a lower price range, look for a breathable fabric. Cotton waffle knit is a great option. It will give you the insulation you need to stay warm, but will be breathable enough to keep you from overheating. 

 

Guy and girl standing in the snow

Of course, every Canadian (and every Montrealer) has their own favourite tips for staying warm throughout the winter or for how to pack for a winter trip. What’s your top tip? Share it in the comments! You just might save a tourist or new arrival from the dreaded windchill thigh burn.