TORONTO — Fans of the outrageous wardrobe featured on “Schitt’s Creek” can soon snag some of the show’s designer duds for themselves.

The CBC-TV comedy has partnered with a Toronto consignment shop to sell hundreds of pieces online that include luxury brands Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen and Dsquared2.

VSP Consignment says the 800 items have been drawn from all six seasons of the series, and include pieces that never made it to air. The show centres on a once-rich family whose lavish wardrobe is among the few remnants of their previously privileged life.

The Emmy-nominated wardrobe includes scene-stealing gowns and structural tops for Catherine O’Hara’s matriarch character Moira; oversized black-and-white sweaters for Dan Levy’s neurotic character David; and flowy boho dresses worn by Annie Murphy as the flighty Alexis.

One of the standout pieces is a feathered and sequined gown by Pamella Roland priced at nearly $5,000. More affordable keepsakes include a “Cafe Tropical” baseball cap for $78 that references the town’s fictional diner, and a “Rose Video” polo shirt for $98 that references the defunct video rental business the family once owned.

The sixth and final run of “Schitt’s Creek” premieres Jan. 7, 2020 on CBC-TV and CBC Gem.

 

Cassandra Szklarski, The Canadian Press