15 Accessories for Spring
March 17, 2014

Step into spring with Lambs Ear's color-blocked crochet sandals by Arielle de Pinto for LVMM ($300).
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Shoulder your sunshine with a gold leather carry-all from Ampersand as Apostrophe ($525).
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Already misplaced last year's shades? Snag one-of-a-kind 1960s lucite sunglasses from Trove Vintage Boutique in Ballard ($128).
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Baby and Co. is ready for the season with flats in spring shapes and shades.
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MA+CH mosaic-print silk scarf in spring hues from downtown boutique Alhambra ($162).
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Find most sunglasses for under $100, including these bold, graphic frames, at downtown newbie See Eyewear.
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Pair A Mano's Italian-made perforated peep-toe booties with sheer socks for the occasional spring chill ($645).
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Don't abandon your winter neutrals entirely with a pop-of-color jacquard scarf from newly opened Zara ($60).
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Our favorite up-and-coming jeweler Faris du Graf designed her Tropical Modernism collection around the warm silhouettes cast by tropical canopies. Pieces include subtle pendants and bold statement baubles like this Pineapple Necklace ($285).
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John Fluevog's 'Loire' sandals combine a practical, city-friendly sole with trendy two tone metallics—and they're on sale ($159, regular $225).
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Again on these not-quite-winter, not-quite-spring days try some transitional footwear like these woven leather booties by Seattle-based Dolce Vita shoes available at Nordstrom ($189).
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Local eyewear brand Rivet and Sway ventures into sunnies with its Chelsea Hall collection including these 'Foxy B' frames ($129).
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Filson's canvas rucksack is large enough to hold hiking gear and picnic supplies, and water-repellent in case of April showers ($290).
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River Song's 24k gold talisman necklaces are handmade in Turkey and have colorful nylon strands for a simple statement ($98-$130).
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Illesteva's retro-modern acetate frames from Totokaelo on Capitol Hill ($220).
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