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Sacs de Magasinage

**Nouveau!!**

Sacs de magasinage, fait à Montréal par la compagnie petites mains, imprimé par nous!

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Posted by Caitlin Jenkins on November 06, 2012. Continue Reading

Sur Le Mur

Sur le mur à notre boutique - 3960 Boulevard St. Laurent.

Artiste -  Jonathan Himsworth 

Venez nous voir!

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Posted by Caitlin Jenkins on October 04, 2012. Continue Reading

Chez Jenx

Posted by David Jenkins on May 10, 2010. Continue Reading

Nous sommes dans Le New York Times!

(c’est en anglais):

Almost seven years ago, Montreal’s city government began widening the sidewalks and installing new benches and planters on a section of Rue Bernard west of Boulevard St.-Laurent that had been lined with musty convenience stores (“dépanneurs” in the Quebec vernacular), greasy spoons and vacant storefronts. The surrounding neighborhood of Mile-End had become a prominent spot for local music, with bands like Arcade Fire and Godspeed You! Black Emperor having come up through its clubs and practice rooms. But the area’s cachet had somehow eluded Rue Bernard — until construction on the sidewalks was completed in 2006.

“The street was dug up for two or three summers, and after that the street started to change,” recalled Daniel Sanger, a writer who’s lived in the neighborhood on and off for 25 years.

Rue Bernard’s improved pedestrian friendliness brought with it a new generation of hangouts and shops, and cost a few of the old standbys. One of the longtime tenants that survived the face-lift is D’Un Sport à L’Autre (173, rue Bernard Ouest; 514-278-1909), a sporting goods store that sells a chaotic jumble of used and new equipment. After more than 15 years in business, it feels like an overstuffed garage, and the chaos is much more playful and encouraging than your average Nike store.

Arterie (No. 176; 514-273-3933; arterieboutique.blogspot.com), a nearby boutique, sells the work of Montreal designers alongside a collection of used clothing. Highlights include endearingly odd jewelry, vegan shoes and dresses by Valerie Dumaine from 130 Canadian dollars, about the same in U.S. dollars.

The work of Montreal designers is also the focus at Montréalité (No. 51; 877-254-8676; montrealite.com) farther down the block. Most of the screen-printed apparel here contains references to the bilingual life, including one T-shirt that says simply “Ouash,” a distinctly Québécois expression for “yuck” (15 Canadian dollars).

For design of the nonwearable sort, graphic novel enthusiasts from around the world make pilgrimages to Librairie Drawn & Quarterly (No. 211; 514-279-2224; drawnandquarterly.com); the headquarters of the successful publishing house that spawned it are nearby. The shop sells a delightful variety of graphic novels, art books and fiction — like “Hot Potatoe,” a new anthology by the Canadian graphic artist Marc Bell (44.95 Canadian) — and hosts book launches and workshops.

On a recent evening, the front room of the HELM Brasseur Gourmande (No. 273; 514-276-0473; helm-mtl.ca), a gastropub that brews six varieties of its own beer in the back, was full of young people trying to converse over a loud soundtrack. HELM’s name is an acronym for the ingredients of beer: houblon (hops), eau (water), levure (yeast) and malt. The menu offers tapas-size pub food with an emphasis on local ingredients, like the wild boar shepherd’s pie (13 Canadian dollars). Although the spot’s varnished-wood design is slicker than the homespun aesthetic you’ll find elsewhere in Mile-End, the food is homey and an excellent foil for the beer.

Posted by David Jenkins on January 26, 2010. Continue Reading

Bar à macarons

Venez faire des macarons à la boutique (51 Bernard O.). Amenez des images de revues, des dessins ou des photos pour fabriquer des macarons de 1, de 1.5 ou de 2 pouces.

Amusez-vous!

Posted by Anna Cook on June 03, 2008. Continue Reading

MINI SOLDE

Il y a un solde sur nos vieux modèles de tee-shirts.
Venez-nous voir au 51 Bernard O.

Posted by Anna Cook on April 02, 2008. Continue Reading

Voulez-vous nous trouver?

Venez voir la maison de Montréalité: Jenx & Cie. 51 Rue Bernard O., au coin de Clark. Nous sommes ouvert le mardi au samedi de 11h à 18h et le dimanche de 12h à 17h.

Posted by Anna Cook on February 10, 2008. Continue Reading

montréalité.com est lancé!

Montréalité est une entreprise de design qui croit en l’importance de la communauté et en l’esprit de Montréal.
Nous avons créé une série d’images qui expriment les caractéristiques et les symboles de Montréal. Nous espérons que vous les aimerez.
Dans le but d’appuyer un organisme innovateur qui offre un service de popote roulante et qui rassemble les jeunes et les aînés, 5 pour cent sur le montant total des ventes sera offert en don au Santropol Roulant

Posted by David Jenkins on November 12, 2007. Continue Reading

Bonne navigation sur notre nouveau site

Sans aucun doute, il fait frisquet ce matin à Montréal. Voici quelques conseils qui vous aideront à vous orienter dans ce site : consultez le menu principal pour voir nos tee-shirts; cliquez sur n’importe quelle image pour être dirigés vers la page du produit correspondant. Bonne recherche.

Posted by David Jenkins on November 12, 2007. Continue Reading

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