Canadiana - Canadian Fashion Revealed

Canadians have always had their own sense of style. However, for many years no one outside of Canada could duplicate the beautiful styles of cool Canadian kids. No longer will that be a problem! Bacon Magazine brings you: Canadian Fashion Revealed - Our insiders look at truly Canadian fashions.

Flannel
While it's true that many Americans think flannel was born in Seattle in the 90's, it has in fact been the choice of apparel for generations of Canadians. Flannel is an important part of our cultural heritage. Whether it's a trip to The Beer Store, or a trip to the Liquor Store, you don't want to leave home without your Flannel! Flannel is traditionally worn as a shirt or jacket.

The Canadian Tuxedo
The Canadian Tuxedo is the favoured outfit for young men and women on important occasions. Nothing says "I'm looking my best for you" like The Canadian Tuxedo. Wear it to your prom, for an important job interview, or at a relative's funeral. The Canadian Tuxedo is traditionally comprised of a pair of blue jeans, a blue jean shirt, and a blue jean jacket.

The Scarborough Suitcase
The Scarborough Suitcase can be seen daily in the hands of virtually every citizen of Scarborough - man, woman or child. On your way to an important business meeting? Don't get caught without your Scarborough Suitcase. The Scarborough Suitcase comes in two handy sizes for the busy businessman. For sale at your local Beer Store.

The Toque
The toque is the official hat of Canada. Children are given a toque on their first birthday, and we proudly wear our toques all winter. The toque symbolizes our fierce independence, and our need to keep our heads warm.