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Sale: Designer Discounts

Score good deals, and feel good about them

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Karen Mayers Gamoran contemplates a vintage Ungaro two-piece at her West Edge vintage and designer boutique.

Where: Karen’s Vintage Couture and Alexandra’s Consignment

What: Feel good and take up to 70 percent off at West Edge’s nonprofit-fueling house of vintage Ungaro. Fashion-savvy fundraising pro Karen Mayers Gamoran shares revenue from her donated designer and exclusive goods with organizations such as the Humane Society, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Seattle Guild, Eastside Domestic Violence Program, and University of Washington Foundation for the benefit of breast cancer research.

And/or, save an additional 50 percent on already marked down spring and summer consigned designer and premium label apparel at Alexandra’s. Gently used top-dollar fall clothing is 10 percent off.

When: Both sales begin Thursday Aug 5; Karen’s runs through August 7, Alexandra’s continues through August 14.

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Tags: vintage, Consignment, End of Summer Discounts

Retail News

New, Used, Open, and Closed

Retail changes, and changes and changes

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This Lanvin pump is 40% on Posh on Main’s website

I want to pass on word of a couple retail changes, but since we all hate bad news, let’s start with some details from the brighter side.

Alexandra’s, Downtown’s biggest designer consignment shop, hits its fall/winter sale today. All past season pieces (think chunky knits, wrap sweaters, wool slacks) are 50% off their lowest price, and spring merchandise is 10% off.

While you’re in the neighborhood, with new-to-you bargains on your mind, you should check Driftwood Consignment as well. As mentioned in this post about a heavy linen batwing dress/tunic from A Small Collection that I scored there, Natalie Anderson and Adam Peart’s two shops (there’s one in Madrona, too) buy and sell to and from the kind of girl who shops small, neighborhood boutiques and scores up and coming, small batch designers.

Consignment shopping does require patience and the hunter/gatherer spirit. Driftwood is small enough to navigate without much of a strategy, but at Alexandra’s, where pieces are well-organized by color and style but the sheer volume can be overwhelming, you’ll do well to enter with a target or focus, even if that means just concentrating on a color, or patterns versus solids. The shop gets bonus points for using those little triangularly round size indicators on the top of their hangers that make browsing that much easier.

And now, for the bummers.

+Some changes on Main Street in Bellevue: Posh on Main’s storefront has been shuttered; the remaining inventory is online. Having made big markdowns, owner Angela Self plans to sell through her stock of Valentino flats and Miu Miu booties before taking down her site.

Christi’s on Main, just down the way, is also on its way out. A closeout sale is in full effect.

+In the world of plants and greenery: UrbanWeeds in Fremont is selling its remaining botanicals and accessories for 90% off; the store will close at the end of the month.

When one door shuts … another often opens. You might try the brand new Midnight Blossom in Ballard if you’re need of an organic, in-house oxygen generator, and see our Diggable Plants from last spring for more shops that’ll grow on you.

+Speaking of growing: Plum Children’s Shoes in Madison Valley is closing; check their site for great deals on European kids’ kicks, and on Queen Anne, Urban Kids Play has reconsidered their format. They’ll continue offering safe, smart toys online, but the retail location is transitioning to a drop-in childcare center.

+Cartier at Pacific Place? Gone. Across the street and down a block: Coldwater Creek is hanging it up as well.

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Tags: Weddings, new, vintage, sale, Fall/Winter Sale, Eastside, Consignment, floral, closing

Great Stuff

Score: Driftwood

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It’s true that sometimes you do “have to see that on” … not everything looks great on a hanger.

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I hardly recognize myself when I’m not wearing these three things.

At Driftwood, designer consignment doesn’t mean bland blazers or bad, seasons-old cast-offs that were probably poor decisions to begin with. The women who consign with owners Natalie Anderson and Adam Peart at their Madrona and Downtown storefronts shop at Mario’s and small, indie-minded boutiques, and they love Chloe wedges and the occasional Anthropologie layering piece. I found this out for myself not long ago when I dropped by with some pay-day cash burning a hole in my pocket.

I immediately recognized the bat-wing, heavy linen, perfect-pocketed sac dress/tunic here as a piece from A Small Collection, a sustainably built line from Austin, TX carried at the now defunct Last Waltz. I also immediately recognized it as just the thing to take me outta summer and into fall. Sold.

Too bad about those pointy-toed Jil Sander oxfords that were too small for me, and the red leather purse from Italy that was just, upon contemplation … too … red.

But as Adam got to work ringing up my purchase, I noticed something else in the accessory case. I’d had cloisonne on the brain and was really picturing a bangle to mix in with my other bracelets, and there it was. Sold.

Dress: $49 (on sale from $69)
Bracelet: $22
Total cost of moving from summer into fall: $71

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Tags: Consignment, Score

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