Slideshow Jack Straw's New Digs on First Ave April 8, 2014 Richards had anticipated that the store would be open by March 15. Photography by Maresa PettersonThey were only two weeks late—hardly late at all, in the scheme of things. The new shop was open for business on April 1. Photography by Maresa PettersonRichards opened the store in 2008 as a men's shop with a few options for women; the focus at the new location flips the script almost entirely. Photography by Maresa PettersonA full line of menswear is offered, but now a full collection of womenswear is also represented. Photography by Maresa PettersonWe reported back in December that co-ed retailer John Richards would move his store, Jack Straw, from First and Seneca to First and Virginia. It's a done deal.Photography by Maresa PettersonJoining staple women's offerings such as Marni is a new-to-Seattle Japanese line called Mina Perhonen. "Incredible textiles!," says Richards.Photography by Maresa PettersonHead to the Pike Place Market/Belltown/Downtown convergence zone to see the new spot for yourself. Photography by Maresa Petterson of The old Peter Miller Books is the new Jack Straw. Here's a look around at the new storefront, which is next door to Baby and Co. in downtown Seattle. Filed under Jack Straw, Baby and Co., Downtown, Retail News, Retail Remodel Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share via Email Share on Reddit Show Comments