TorontoFashionUnited begins today with the aim of raising money for frontline workers in Canada.
), Ela Handbags and more. 10 per cent of all sales made by the brands over the next three days will be donated to the initiative.
“We are in unprecedented times and wanted to rally Toronto fashion businesses, as a collective, to do our part and give back to the brave frontline workers taking care of our community,” Darren Mason, the owner of Andrews said in a release.
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