Come support the AAPI community with SUKOSHI downtown before September ends! Our AAPI Vendor Market will be on September 22nd & 23rd, 2023 at the CF Toronto Eaton Centre.
It's not May anymore, but SUKOSHI is committed to give back to the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community all year round. We're proudly AAPI & women-owned and are so grateful for the love we've gotten from the community throughout the last 5 years.
Event Details & Market Perks
Date
Sept 22 & 23, 2023 | Friday and Saturday 10AM-9PM
Location
CF Toronto Eaton Centre, outside Gap (L1) & L’Occitane (L2)
220 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M5B 2H1
Every market purchase gets 10% OFF store-wide at SUKOSHI MART Eaton Centre. This discount is exclusive to our Eaton Centre location and applies until September 24, 2023 at 9PM ET. Bring your proof of purchase to the SUKOSHI MART store to claim your perks.
Our Vendors
From cute stickers to handcrafted goodies, you'll be totally set for the fall with our vendors' lovely collections. Read more about our talented vendors below.
Artket Goods
As seen on Buzzfeed and NextShark, ArtketGoods (@artketgoods) blends Eastern and Western influences. From Asian-inspired nostalgic candles to quirky drinkware, this unique brand will have you flashing back to your childhood.
birduyen
Based in Toronto, BIRDUYEN (@birduyen) is a part-time artist and nap enthusiast who began posting her art on Instagram in 2013. Her whimsical art is inspired by the beauty of everyday life. Soft and simple, BIRDUYEN inspires joy with prints, stickers, and enamel pins straight from your daydreams.
COVEN by Sonia Kang
COVEN by Sonia Kang jewellery (@covensk) is a casting of magic, metal and gemstones. Completely self-taught, Sonia Kang crafts jewellery to connect people to their inner magic. Every piece is infused thoughtfully with positive energy and most are even made from hypoallergenic metals.
Crywolf Clothing
Crywolf (@crywolfclothing) was co-founded in Toronto by long-time friends Rose Chang and Stephanie Drabik. Crywolf creates limited edition, collectible, and affordable apparel and accessories. Each design is based on Rose and Stephanie's collaborative drawings. With the power of DIY and friendship, they're keeping it cute.
Duludulu Design
Duludulu Design (@duluduludesign) was founded by pastel-lover and artist Lilian in 2019. A graduate of Computer Science & Finance in Canada, Lilian dreams of becoming a fashion designer. Her designs are eye-catching and sweet, bringing you adorable fashion, collectibles & quirky decor.
Juice Box Studio
Juice Box Studio (@juice.box.studio) was created by a Toronto-based artist who started out making jewelry and dice for their friends in their free time. They now make multitudes of hand-made goods like resin jewelry, candles, fiber arts and many more.
Lack of Threads
Founded by artist Anna, Lack of Threads (@lackofthreads) has armfuls of rugs and bag charms that'll give your inner child an infinite serotonin boost. Inspired by Asian pop culture, each design adds literal feel-good coziness to your life.
MadebyShania
MadebyShania (@stickersbyshania) offers you a wholesome collection of waterproof and weather-proof stickers, stationery, accessories, and lifestyle goods. Founded by artist Shania, this small business has all things cute from shoe charms to totes.
Small Hours Workshop
Small Hours (@smallhoursworkshop) is an independent online leather goods shop, owned and operated by Jenny Lien. These accessories are for those who appreciate simplicity, clean lines, and cute colours. Each piece is handmade and designed with intention and care.
We're excited to celebrate local Asian-owned businesses with you, Toronto! Catch you downtown soon.
Love,
SUKOSHI <3
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