

Ontario made products
Anyone know if other provinces have the same type of site?
Canadian Manufacturers Behind Everyday Products You Didn't Realize Were Made in Canada
canadiancountrylife.caTwo weeks ago you told me what makes buying Canadian clothing difficult. I got a little carried away fixing it 😅
Hi everyone,
I posted Trendsly here about two weeks ago, and honestly I expected a few brand suggestions and maybe a bug report or two.
Instead, you gave me a pretty serious wishlist 😅
You asked for size and audience filters, clearer Made in Canada evidence, a better distinction between brands and retailers, better screenshot search, and an explanation of what happens to saved data. You also sent me a huge list of smaller Canadian labels I had missed.
I went through the comments one by one and ended up changing a lot more than I planned.
The directory now has 235 verified Canadian fashion entries. I also rebuilt the brand page because a lot of you were right that the claims were not clear enough.
Canadian-founded, Canadian-owned, Canadian-based, and Made in Canada now mean different things on Trendsly. Each claim links to the evidence behind it, and Made in Canada only appears when there is product-level origin information.
Search can now be narrowed by audience, sizing system, size, category, price, availability, sale status, and manufacturing origin.
Screenshot search is also a lot less clumsy now. You can select one garment, correct its category, crop another area, search the full image, or split an outfit into as many as four pieces.
Somehow, I also ended up with a Chrome extension in beta.
What I like most is that Trendsly is finally starting to feel like the thing I originally wanted it to be: somewhere to start when you want to support Canadian fashion but do not already know all the right brand names.
Canada has so many great smaller labels. A lot of them are just surprisingly difficult to find unless somebody tells you about them. If Trendsly can make that a little easier—or introduce one shopper to a label they otherwise would have missed—that feels worth continuing.
The attached image shows what the brand page actually looks like now. It has A–Z discovery, filters for region and brand type, clearer evidence explanations, and separate ways to explore Canadian-founded, Made in Canada, and Indigenous-owned or founded labels.
The full experience is available in Canadian French. There is no registration, saved items remain in your browser, and search rankings are not sponsored.
If you try it, please give it one real job. Search for something you actually need, upload a screenshot, or try finding something in your size.
If it gets the answer wrong, tell me exactly what you searched. That is honestly more useful than just hearing that it looks good.
And if I am still missing a Canadian label, send me its official website and any origin evidence you can find.
Try it here: https://trendsly.ca
Brand directory: https://trendsly.ca/brands
Thank you again. I definitely have a bad habit of trying to improve everything at once, but the list you gave me was genuinely useful.
What are you most interested in?
Hey all *waves*! I am u/spyeagle100 one of the new mods implemented to this group.
I would like to know what you are most interested to see here? Is it products made in Canada 🇨🇦? Services? Are we wanting a list maintained to make it easier to find Canadian products?
How many here are Canadian? Made in Canada or have choosen to make the greatest country in the world your home?
Finally, how many here are from outside of Canada but just have an interest in Canadian products? (We just make them better 😆)
Lets introduce ourselves, say hello 👋 and make some new cool friends! ❤️
Hello! New mod here
Hey all! 👋 Just volunteered to be a mod for /r/MadeInCanada
Excited to get started, any advise for reviving a community with a brand new team of mods? There are 3 of us.