Two words; not down.
Livestock is another in a long line of boutique sneaker stores. The prices are exactly what you would expect to pay in a boutique store of any kind but the fundamental problem is that sneakers aren't worth a $200 price tag. They never have been. It's like paying $60,000 for a Civic. Sure it's probably got a good stereo and some nitrous under the hood but you're still just driving a crappy little four banger.
This might be the only store in Toronto that I have ever felt old upon walking in which is hilarious because the guys that work there are about my age. I learned how to pull my pants up though so I guess that makes me an outcast.
It's true that the small amount of clothing they carry is hard to come by in Toronto but it seems like the only size they carry is large and extra large which is strange because the vast majority of the kids I see shopping there couldn't fit into a large if they invited three of their friends inside their shirt to help fill it out. You would do better to just buy it online. You'll wait just as long for the shipping and it will at least be in your size when it gets there.
If you think Dunks are the height of fashion or haven't figured out that the only good thing to come out of the 80s was the end of the decade then this might be the place for you.
I'm going to go put on my curmudgeon hat and chase kids off my lawn now.