Mr. Leatherman Toronto cancels vendor market for upcoming event

The MLT weekend runs Nov 25 to 28

The 20th anniversary Mr. Leatherman Toronto (MLT) was forced to cancel the vendor market because a suitable venue could not be found in time, the board chairman said.

“We’re disappointed,” said board chairman Howard Levine. “The vendor market is an opportunity for sellers and people to meet.

“Also, a lot of straight people come to the market because the whole idea is to learn and expand your horizon.”

The weekend of leather-clad fun runs from Nov. 25 to Nov. 28.

Last year there were 25 vendors, selling fetish, leatherwear and various kinky gear.

MLT is a volunteer-based not-for-profit corporation dedicated to producing events that celebrate leather culture while promoting the community and the city.

For more information and a full list of events, visit the MLT website at http://mrlt.com.

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