On him: Neighbourhood Project Toronto vs. Zombies T ($22.99, neighbourhoodproject.com) Zanerobe Sureshot chino ($120) and Monte & Coe wool felt duffle bag ($489, both Gotstyle, 21 Trinity, 416-260-9696, and other, gotstyle.ca) Converse x Woolrich All Star collection ($90-$110, Get Outside, 437 Queen West, 416-593-5598, getoutsideshoes.com)
This locally made Toronto Jay baseball T is perfect for the female sports fan who doesn’t want to get stuck wearing a pink jersey ($30, Crywolf, 91 Ossington, 647-729-7078, crywolfclothing.com).
You’ll definitely want this cool Blue Jays award jacket for when the Jays win the World Series next season ($592, Roots, 181 Bay, 416-364-0582, and others, roots.com).
You know you’re a true fan when you can show off this Toronto hockey BBQ towel ($25, Distill, 24 Tank House, unit 103, 416-304-0033, distillgallery.com).
Take your fandom to the next level with this stylish and cozy Over the Rainbow x Canadian Sweater Company limited-edition Cowichan sweater. Only 25 exist in Toronto ($520, Over the Rainbow, 101 Yorkville, 416-967-7448, rainbowjeans.com).
This Toronto Blue Jays ugly Christmas sweater shows off your love of the holidays and the Jays ($79.99, retrofestive.ca).
This Home Is Toronto boxed crewneck leaves no doubt where your loyalties lie ($59.99, Peace Collective, peace-collective.com).
No super-fan would miss an opportunity to mingle with players and coaches while supporting a great cause. All proceeds from the January 21 Raps City Social benefit the MLSE Foundation that helps give kids access to sport ($300 per ticket, mlsefoundation.com).
Even your pooch can show off his or her hometown pride with these locally designed neighbourhood dog sweaters ($45, Higgins Would Be Proud, hwbp.ca).