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About Us

Most streetwear stores in Canada are in Vancouver, Toronto, or Montreal. Gallery Streetwear is in Kelowna — and that's exactly the point.

We opened on Bernard Ave in downtown Kelowna because we believed the Okanagan deserved a proper independent streetwear store. Not a mall chain. Not a drop-shipping website. A real shop, run by people who actually live and breathe this stuff, carrying brands that matter.

The Story Behind It

Gallery Streetwear was founded by Todd Daniels — a lifelong skateboarder, former professional snowboarder, and one of the more unlikely retail founders you'll meet.

Todd Daniels, founder of Gallery Streetwear, Kelowna

Todd Daniels — Founder

Lifelong skateboarder. Former professional snowboarder. Spent over a decade as a fire lookout in the BC wilderness before opening Gallery on Bernard Ave. Todd built this store because Kelowna deserved better than mall chains and generic retailers. He curates every brand personally — if it's on the shelf, it's because he believes in it. When the store was broken into in January 2026, his video calling for downtown action went viral and brought the Mayor to the shop. He doesn't just run a store — he fights for the community it sits in.

Nathan at Gallery Streetwear, 588 Bernard Ave, Kelowna

Nathan — Gallery Crew

Nathan is the first face you'll see when you walk into Gallery. He knows the product line inside and out — sizing, fit, fabric, and which colourways are about to sell out. Whether you're hunting for a specific New Balance release or just browsing, Nathan will sort you out without the hard sell. He's the one keeping the floor stocked, the displays sharp, and the music right. If you've shopped at Gallery in person, you've probably already met him.

Before Gallery, Todd spent over a decade working alone as a fire lookout in the wilderness of British Columbia. Long summers in a tower in the middle of nowhere, watching for smoke on the horizon. It's the kind of solitude that either breaks you or clarifies exactly what you want. For Todd, it clarified everything.

He came back to Kelowna knowing two things: he wanted to build something real, and he wanted it rooted in the cultures he'd always loved — skateboarding, snowboarding, streetwear, and the independent spirit that runs through all three.

Gallery opened as a direct expression of that. No corporate playbook. No trend-chasing. Just a tightly curated selection of brands that Todd would actually wear, sold in a store where the staff actually knows what they're talking about.

What We Carry and Why

Every brand on our floor earned its place. We don't carry something because it's easy to stock or because a sales rep pushed it. We carry Dime MTL because they're genuinely the best thing to come out of Canadian streetwear in a generation. We carry Gramicci because their clothes are built for real movement and they've outlasted every trend. We carry Malbon Golf because golf culture has quietly become one of the most interesting spaces in contemporary fashion and Malbon is leading it.

The same goes for New Balance, Pleasures, Butter Goods, Cash Only, Carpet Company, and every other brand in the store. They all represent something — a subculture, a craft, a point of view — and that's the filter we use.

Kelowna's Store. Canada's Shop.

We're proud to be a downtown Kelowna business. We won Best of Kelowna Bronze for Best Menswear and Best Shoe Store in 2025, and that recognition means a lot — but it's the regulars who come in every drop, the customers who drive from Vernon or Penticton, and the online orders that ship to Toronto or Halifax that remind us why we do this.

If you live in the Okanagan, come see us. If you're anywhere else in Canada, we ship fast and free over $175. Either way, you're buying from a real store, not a warehouse.

In the Press

Gallery Streetwear has been featured across Canadian media — not just for what we sell, but for what we stand for.

In January 2026, Todd became a vocal advocate for downtown Kelowna's small business community after a break-in at the store. His video calling for action went viral, brought Mayor Tom Dyas to the shop, and sparked a city-wide conversation about downtown safety that was covered by Global News, Castanet, and KelownaNow.

The result: enhanced RCMP patrols, a city business forum, and a united community of downtown retailers working together on real solutions.

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Visit the Store

588 Bernard Avenue
Kelowna, British Columbia V1Y 6P2
Canada

Hours
Tuesday – Wednesday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Thursday–Saturday: 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
Sunday – Monday: 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Phone: 250-215-1412
Email: info@gallerystreetwear.ca

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