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Where to find Jellycats in Toronto

Looking for Jellycats in Toronto? You're not alone. 

Jellycats may look like something you'd have in your childhood bedroom, but they have a surprisingly strong following among everyone from Gen Z to influencers to people who just love a good stuffy. 

It's not hard to see why they're so beloved. From their soft, plushy limbs to their character and personality, you'd be forgiven for wanting to take them all home. 

If you haven't gotten on the official Jellycat bandwagon yet, consider this your personal invite.

But just know that, once you hop on, it's not easy to hop off. 

Despite how fast the trend has spread across the city, finding Jellycats in Toronto isn't always an easy task.

So, for anyone on a Jellycat hunt, consider this non-exhaustive list of places known for stocking the viral stuffies throughout Toronto. 

Outer Layer — 577 Queen Street West & online
Bergo Designs at The Distillery District — 28 Tank House Lane & online
Kol Kid — 674 Queen Street West & online
Holt Renfrew — 50 Bloor Street West & online
Lemon and Lavender — 2314 Bloor Street West & online
Swag Sisters — 1511 Gerrard Street East & online
Toytown — 1754 Avenue Road & online
St Clair Greetings — 1421 Yonge Street & online

Indigo 

  • 486 Front St W
  • 220 Yonge St
  • 55 Bloor St W
  • 200 Bay St.
  • 600 University Ave
  • 2300 Yonge St

Macklem's Baby Store — 2223 Dundas St W & online
La Di Da Boutique — 128 Danforth Ave & online

Know of any other stores that carry Jellycats? Drop your suggestions in the comments!

Lead photo by

Jellycat/Instagram


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