Share some love with the Me to We shop in honour of We Day, filling Air Canada Centre with thousands of young change-makers Thursday (October 2). This recycled, fair-trade brass necklace made in Kenya ($90) is one of the countless feel-good accessories, clothing items and school supplies offered by the socially conscious enterprise, which donates 50 per cent of profits to its sister charity, Free the Children. Check out metowe.com, metowestyle.com and its store at 223 Carlton.
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