Shop It: BadWill Market
Check out Capitol Hill’s indoor/outdoor market for hipster-sourced vintage gear, locally made art and photography, jewelry, and more.
SLIDESHOW: What to expect at the second BadWill Market on July 10. Here, lace collars (not shown: other reassigned vintage, DIY accessories, and salvaged old-school style) from Wear the Canvas.
View Slideshow »Vintage clothing—and hats!—from Midnight Mart.
View Slideshow »Moksha, the co-ed, world-sourced boho-vibing spot in the U District, offers vintage clothing.
View Slideshow »I should probably mention that former Project Runway contestant Blayne Walsh and his locally made men’s and women’s pieces are Bad Will members.
View Slideshow »Officials Vintage specializes in deadstock and vintage sports stuff—Tampa Bay jerseys and Jets jackets—but they keep a few ironic 80s sweatshirts around, too.
For some people, vintage is about the thrill of the hunt. For others, it’s about the thrill of someone else hunting, and then laundering, pressing, and presenting the finds to them in a clean, easy-to-navigate arena.
For the latter there are many Seattle options, among them: BadWill Market at HG Lodge.
Cruise the indoor/outdoor market for hipster-sourced vintage, art, and otherwise handmade stuff on Sunday July 10 from 1 to 7.
Check out the slideshow here for more on what you’ll find there.
Tags: Seattle Vintage, Capitol Hill, Seattle Etsy



Add a Comment
We retain the right to remove comments containing personal attacks or excessive profanity, and comments unrelated to the editorial content.