Everyone says Sorels are the best winter boots but these gave me blisters for the first two weeks. Once broken in they're great - warm, waterproof, solid grip on icy sidewalks. Just be prepared for a... See more
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At Juniper Lane, we believe great style shouldn't be complicated. We offer thoughtfully curated resort and leisurewear for Canadian women and men, with a seamless shopping experience, reliable shipping, and a team that genuinely cares about every order. Our customers are at the heart of everything we do.
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These ballet flats are adorable and comfortable but I almost died slipping on ice outside the LCBO. Zero grip. In a country where we have ice for half the year, this is a design flaw. Indoor shoes only from now on.

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These handled every terrain on the Bruce Trail - mud, rocks, tree roots, the lot. The grip is insane and they dried quickly after creek crossings. My feet were happy after 20km which is saying something. Highly recommend for Ontario hiking.

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Love these Birks but I can only wear them for like 4 months in this country. They're perfect from June to September - great arch support, the suede footbed moulds to my feet, and they look good with everything summery. Worth it for those precious warm months.

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Finding winter boots that can handle a Canadian winter AND look good is like finding a unicorn. These have Thinsulate lining, a proper lug sole for ice, and they still look sleek with a skirt. Survived black ice on Bay Street multiple times.

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Trying to get a size chart and material makeup of a jumpsuit is like pulling teeth. I finally received a size chart and a statement, after asking what % of material was cotton, polyester etc
...."I’m happy to confirm that the item is made with high-quality materials and features vegan leather....." what kind of an explanation is that?
I also have concerns their Canadian "warehouse" is a house on Google maps.

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Wore these flowy palazzo pants walking around Charlottetown and they were perfect. Light enough for maritime breezes but not so flowy that they fly up. The terracotta colour looked beautiful against the red soil landscape. Very Anne Shirley energy.

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I know this is blasphemy in Canada but hear me out. These Chelsea boots are warmer, more waterproof, and way cuter than my Blundstones. The shearling lining survived a whole Edmonton winter and my feet never got cold. Sorry Blunnies, I've moved on.

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Living in Saskatchewan means regular jeans from October to April are a no-go. These flannel-lined jeans look normal on the outside but feel like wearing pyjamas. Warm enough for a morning walk to Tim's in -30. Game changer for cold climate living.

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Clothing materials are not listed on site. All 100 or 95% polyester. Very cheaply made. Prices don't match quality. Sizes tts but models clearly wearing a size up to create the draped loose fitting look.

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The perfect midweight denim for those confusing September days in southern Ontario where it's warm in the sun but chilly in the shade. Not too heavy, not too thin. True to size and the midrise hits just right.

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I was convinced paperbag waist pants would make me look frumpy but these proved me wrong. The high waist is cinched perfectly and the pleats add structure not bulk. Tucked in a simple tee and headed to brunch in Kensington Market looking fab.

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Was skeptical about culottes but these hit at exactly the right spot on my calf and look great with both sneakers and heels. Wore them to a friend's book launch at Indigo and then to Saturday errands. One pair, two very different vibes.

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Haven't worn cords since middle school but these wide-leg corduroys in forest green are giving me serious autumnal feelings. The wale is fine enough to look refined and the colour is stunning with a cream turtleneck. Very Laurentians cabin weekend.

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These hiking-style cargo pants are my go-to for portaging in Algonquin. Quick dry fabric, plenty of pockets for snacks and my phone, and the convertible zip-off legs are genius when it warms up midday. Function over fashion but they look decent too.

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SCAM SCAM SCAM! All fake reviews written by chatGPT. Do not order from this site or else your banking will be compromised.

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Added another pair of wide-leg trousers to the collection and zero regrets. These have the nicest drape - the crepe fabric moves beautifully. Wore them to a gallery opening in the Distillery District and got stopped three times for outfit compliments.

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These looked great with my boots but the denim was SO cold on the gondola and walking around the village. Don't wear regular jeans in Banff in January, lesson learned. They are great jeans for normal life though, just not for mountain living.

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I take the subway every day and these trousers handle being squished, stretched, and sat on without looking rumpled by the time I get to the office. The wrinkle-resistant fabric actually works. The navy is a proper dark navy too.

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Ok these aren't technically snow pants but the fleece-lined interior makes them feel like it. Walked to the office in -25 in Winnipeg and my legs were toasty. They look like normal dress pants too so nobody knows my secret.

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These loose linen pants are what I live in from May long weekend to Thanksgiving. They're breezy enough for hot days but cover my legs for mosquito protection. The elastic waist is very forgiving after a big cottage BBQ. No regrets.

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