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Sample Sale: Poverty Flats by Rian Handbags

Locally designed satchels, totes, and more at great prices; could it be that mom’s gift is in the bag?

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Poverty Flat’s striped shoulder bag; the line is hosting a sample sale this Thursday, May 5.

Where: Rian Bags world headquarters; 159 Western Ave W, Suite 457, Seattle 98119

What: Locally designed striped shoulder bags, day bags, satchels, messengers, and more at great discounts (no specific discount percentages are being released). You may have seen Rian Bags and their off-shoot, Poverty Flats (I know, I’m not sure about the name either) around town; the Seattle-based line is carried or has been carried at Mario’s and Urban Outfitters. The company is stoked because they recently landed Nordstrom. Perhaps in readying their wares for 50 of the mega-retailer’s shops, they found themselves with an excess of pocketed, zippered carry-alls, and thus, this sale.

Retail prices for Poverty Flats hover around $75; most sample sales offer discounts in the 30 percent-or-more range. Rian Bags’ Facebook page has an event listing for the sale.

Does mom need a hobo bag?

When: Thursday, May 5 from 11 to 8

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Tags: Accessories, Mother's Day, Seattle Designer

Gift Guide

Moms, Part II

More moms, more gifts.

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Photo: DenHaus

DenHaus dog pads: Picture your mom, and her dog, and their pristine kitchen, here.

Welcome back. Yesterday’s post covered Moms 1 – 5; we continue today with five more. Find the archetype that best fits the mamas you love and have fun shopping for them this weekend, and spoiling them the following one.

6. The Dog’s Best Friend I don’t have the science on this, but it seems to me that more and more moms have dogs. Dads get the cats, moms take the Germans and the Labs and the Scotties and everything else. Bellevue’s DenHaus makes indoor dog huts that double as end tables that double as sleek, modern decor pieces. The canine condos have a smaller footprint than those sometimes-unsanitary-seeming pillow/bed ordeals, and they’re no eye sore — unlike some crates we know. (Or, all crates we know.)

7. Chocolate-covered Mom Okay what mom doesn’t love chocolate? I haven’t met her. Did you meet Mandy Aftel when she visited Essenza last week? As part of her visit to Seattle, the expert o’ the senses created a four-piece sweet set with the Theo Chocolates folks that pairs rich ganache with flavors like blood orange, ginger, and jasmine. The gorgeously low-key chocolate box is available in limited quantities at Theo’s retail shop as well as at Essenza.

8. Bail-Out Mom If you’ve been calling on Dear Old Ma to float you a little cash here and there for phone bills and Friday nights, I’m going to suggest not dropping big bucks (that you clearly don’t have) on her, and instead planning a day of experiences and adventures that don’t cost a thing. Tell her you’re working hard to be a more financially responsible person and anyway, who can put a price tag on hanging out and having a good time? One of my favorite free things in all of Seattle is the Frye Art Museum. Even the parking lot across the street is gratis. If that doesn’t sound like your thing, take sporty moms on a supernatural Northwest adventure, or check out some of the freebies in our 26 Saturdays feature; Seward Park nearby animal rescue farms, inspiring community gardens, and a Zen-ful labyrinth provide scratch-free good, and good-for-you, times.

9. The Single Foodie That Kathryn Robinson, huh? Check out her list of Mother’s Day eatery picks. Quite a spin. Our esteemed restaurant critic imagines a gastro-mum who loves nothing as much as a fawning chef. Not even a foie gras terrine.

10. You Don’t Bring Her Flowers Anymore It’s easy to over-think gifting in general, and it’s easy to think flowers are just too easy. They’re not. When you take care to pick out, create, or help create an arrangement that’s truly special (don’t even think of dialing those 1-800 people), the experience feels simple, sweet, and classic in really wonderful way. I love Marigold and Mint and Fleurt, two new shops I wrote about earlier this week, or, try the talented arrangers we spotlighted one fine Valentine’s Day month, some of our favorite plant shops, or any among Seattle’s talented weddings and event florists. Should I remind you that you’re not the only one calling upon calla lillies, peonies, and posies and you better not wait til the last minute? Nah, you already thought of that.

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Gift Guide

Moms, Part I

Tell me what kind of mom you have and I’ll tell you what to get her

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The laptop tote by Kirkland’s Plaid Doctrine, because mama’s gotta go.

Moms: Where would we be without them? To help you celebrate the ones nearest and dearest to you, I’ve identified ten maternal archetypes and paired each with perfect gifting ideas.

In Part I, we fete laptop-toting frequently flying moms, brand new mommies, English or otherwise Anglophilic mums, best-dressed mamas, and earth mothers. Don’t see yours here? Come back tomorrow for five more.

1. The World-Class Business-Class Regular If she could be two places at once, one of her would totally be here all the time, sure. Of course. But given that impossibility, she’s off to seal the deal in Dubai and sign the dotted lines in Dallas. Check out the classic, new-world travel bags at Plaid Doctrine. Conceived on the Eastside by Suzanne Park, these laptop-storing totables are made with recycled fabrics (did you know a recycled bottle could become baby blue houndstooth?) and prime grade vegetable-tanned leather. In true designed-in-the-Northwest style, the bags are fabricated in the USA using materials sourced, for the most part, domestically. And check this out: Park is offering Where What When readers a 15% discount if you order before Mother’s Day. Enter “seattlemet15” in the promo code prompt. Park notes, “We do free ground shipping only—within the greater Seattle area that is usually 2 days.” Plan accordingly. This kind of mom can’t be kept waiting.

2. The Newbie Does it get easier, or does it just get easier to deal with how challenging it is? She wouldn’t trade mamahood for nothing but she sure could use a massage. Our Feel Great Now feature lines up a dozen or so of the city’s best ways to destress, unwind, relax, and feel totally and completely taken care of. Get her a treatment-specific gift certificate if she’s too tired to be bothered with choosing her own, or go with a dollar amount and let her design her own day. A couple tips: Make sure she gets an hour or so padding time around the appointment. Tea and a relaxing walk before, and plenty of no-rush luxuriating in the spa’s steamy saunas and fluffy robes spas after. Have the day’s next meal ready to go when she gets home. And do the dishes. And the laundry. And make the bed. You don’t want her re-tensing immediately upon re-entry.

3. Tea? Totally In a city known for its coffee, there sure are a lot of tea-drinking types, and c’mon, there’s something so old-fashioned and sweet about tea time. Visit the Crumpet Shop and make up your own crumpets-and-jasmine picnic; take her for a proper Japanese tea ceremony or a Brits-in-Bothell cucumber-and-cream-cheese-with-pinkies-out afternoon; or package up some loose leaf from Miro Tea, Teavana, or one of the other dozen or so tea spots threatening to overtake the coffee shops.

4. The Clothes Horse I’m sure it has something to do with her being a mom, but Kay Smith-Blum at Butch Blum has gone a little mad with her Mother’s Day promotions. First, there’s the Style Boost. Have you heard of these? The BB team is gonna pull a mama from Palamino’s on May 4 (be there, with her, with your I heart Mom pin on) for that week’s boost — speaking of boost, the winner will also get a hair extension treatment from Marco AND $50 gift certificate to the Capitol Grille. Wait! There’s more! If you don’t score the style boost, get to Butch Blum /info:357/ early on Sunday May 7; the first two shopping madres will also get the $50 Capitol Grille card.

5. She With Her Arms Around the World The earth mama will love whatever comes her way, that’s just her way. At Nube Green you can choose from a crazy-wide assortment of goods (reworked fine jewelry, tomato-plants-in-a-bag, salvaged wood furniture) all linked by a common yet fairly uncommon bond: They’ve all been made in the USA. The shop’s raison d’etre is to offer beautiful, mindful objects that have never flown over an ocean. The earth-lover in her will love that.

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