Clothing Stores Near Me in Seattle
Best Clothing Stores in Seattle
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#1 The Uncommon Cottage
1 W Roy St, Seattle, WA 98119
Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [Closed], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [Closed]
The Uncommon Cottage in Seattle is definitely a boutique with a vibe, they've stocked this very interesting array of art, gifts, and home things all made by local artists. You could find anything from a pair of socks that perfectly match your personality to jewelry that just screams *you*, which is awesome. It seems real easy to find a super special gift for someone here or, honestly, treat yourself - which, let's be real, we all deserve sometimes. From what I've gathered, it seems to be the clothing store in Seattle if you're looking for something out of the ordinary, but what would I know?
People rave about The Uncommon Cottage, especially the owner, Jennifer, and I’ve heard they pronounce it “JENNA-FUH”. It appears Jennifer and the rest of the staff are really into the store’s goods and can totally tell you about the local artists who made them, I think that's really nice! Most people like the shop's curated selection of unique items and that it has a fun, and welcoming vibe, I guess the staff is super friendly. Also, how great is it that the store supports local artists and creates a fun shopping experience? There's a few folks mentions the prices could be a bit high, or the hours are not always consistent.

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#2 The Lemon Grove
165 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98104
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Seattle’s The Lemon Grove is supposed to be a solid spot if you're hunting for vintage, both clothing and home goods. Word on the street is that they’ve got everything, and I mean everything, from actual vintage clothes and accessories to things like furniture, old appliances, and yes, even Seahawks jerseys. The claim is that if one is looking for legit vintage finds, it's totally worth checking out.
You hear people rave about the staff being super nice and the overall vibe feeling chill, which honestly matters a ton. They have really nice, curated selections of vintage stuff that makes it easier to score something unique. Apparently sometimes they will have music or even DJ sets going on, which definitely sounds better than the usual retail experience. They also have a ton of items to choose from, even though a few people had noted that the prices can be pretty high sometimes, almost overpriced.

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#3 Simple Life
201 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Simple Life in downtown Seattle seems like the kind of place where you can actually find something different, which is hard these days. Word on the street is they've got a great selection of women's clothes, you know, the kind made from natural materials that feel good against your skin. It sounds like their inventory has a range of prices, which is good cause, let's be real, everyone's got a budget. Plus, it's not just clothes; they apparently have nice scarves and purses too, so you can complete the look. The vibe I get from all the reviews is it’s got a cool, artistic, but chill feel.
People consistently rave about the service at Simple Life, especially one of the employees, Erica; she sounds incredibly helpful and honest, which is what anyone would want. A lot of shoppers talk about how she gives personalized style advice, and that there's no pressure to buy, which is good because I hate that. It appears you can snag outfits suitable for both work and the weekend, from their curated selection. However, I did notice a few grumbles regarding staff attitudes, and I think that it can be hard to get consistent service everywhere.

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#4 Two Big Blondes Plus Size Consignment
2501 S Jackson St, Seattle, WA 98144
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [12-5 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Two Big Blondes Plus Size Consignment seems like a really cool spot if you're in Seattle and need some new (to you) clothes, shoes or accessories. They specialize in consignment specifically for plus-size women, offering styles starting at size 14. It appears that they get new stuff in all the time, which means it's not all just the same old boring things.
Word on the street is that the staff is super friendly and helpful, and the shop itself is well-organized, which always makes for a better shopping experience, does it not? Customers rave that the clothes are good quality and the prices are fair, especially if you manage to hit one of their sales. This store seems to have a rep for being inclusive and supportive; I mean, who doesn't want to shop somewhere that prioritizes helping people feel good about what they're wearing? Also, people have mentioned that the consignment process is straightforward, which is always a plus when you're trying to offload some stuff too.

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#5 The Utilikilts Company
1805 15th Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119
Utilikilts in Seattle? They're a pretty niche clothing store focusing on kilts, specifically the super functional kind. You know, not your grandpa's tartan. The company features a range of kilt styles, from your everyday basics to those that are extra heavy-duty plus they sell things that you would also need with kilts, such as socks and belts. Most importantly, the kilts is a US-made product, which gives me the impression the brand is very high-quality. If you're thinking about getting a kilt, whether it's for, I don't know, just being comfy around the house or attending some kind of event, I guess this is the spot. They can also customize the kilts to your exact preferences, which I think is amazing.
Anyway, the reviews consistently rave about the customer service. People say the staff are super friendly and know their stuff. Apparently, they're willing to go the extra mile to get the perfect fit and make sure you have a good experience. Some reviewers are even shout-outing specific employees, which, to me, is a good sign. Also, people say the quality of the kilts are great; some have owned them for years and they still look good! It seems that a lot of people consider them so unique and comfy that they come back for more. Some people have mentioned that they are expensive, but most people seem to think that the quality and the experience are worth the price.

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#6 Bon Voyage Vintage
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110 S Washington St, Seattle, WA 98104
Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [12-6 PM], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [12-6 PM], Tuesday: [12-6 PM]
Bon Voyage Vintage in Seattle seems pretty cool; it sounds like they've got a great mix of vintage clothes, accessories, and art by local people. I've heard you can find all sorts of things, from dresses to jewelry and even vinyls there. Plus, from what I have heard, they make an effort to have different styles, even some plus sizes, which is pretty awesome.
Lots of customers rave about how friendly the staff is, especially this owner, Keith. People really appreciate his chill attitude and that he genuinely seems to care about the business; one reviewer mentioned his generosity. The prices are supposedly really good, and the store is laid out well. I saw at least one review that complained about alleged sexism and high prices, but most of the comments are super positive, highlighting the unique finds, good service, and how community-focused the atmosphere is. It sounds like a place where they'll offer you a discount on something, too.

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#7 Pretty Parlor
119 Summit Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Wednesday: [12-6 PM], Thursday: [12-6 PM], Friday: [12-6 PM], Saturday: [12-6 PM], Sunday: [12-6 PM], Monday: [12-6 PM], Tuesday: [12-6 PM]
Pretty Parlor in Seattle is a total find if you're into vintage or the styles inspired by it. The shop carries an awesome range of clothes, accessories, and jewelry for everybody and it is displayed in the best way possible. If you need a special dress, shoes, or even lingerie, they have it and they even have a separate bridal area that you should check out. Plus I hear that they have well-made and unique pieces, it is really a place to check out.
Honestly, people rave about how cute the store is, as well as all the unique stuff they sell. Most of the time, their people who work there are helpful and friendly, maybe you might get an employee that is not. Some people even mention specific employees, and I like to know who I am working with, especially the bridal consultants. And you cannot miss their inclusive sizing, personalized service, and it wouldn't hurt to play with the resident shop cat that hangs around the store. Just note that, dog bites might be an issue.

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#8 Post Alley Kids
1902 Post Alley Walk Wy, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-5:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [9 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [9:30 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-5 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-5 PM]
Post Alley Kids, tucked away in Pike Place Market, seems pretty cool if you're after something special for a kid. They've got a really sweet range of stuff from clothes and toys to books and gifts, covering that baby to young child age range. Think unique handmade hats, even band-themed t-shirts, to those adorable hand-knit sweaters – and a bunch of locally made things, too, I see.
It sounds like Post Alley Kids really nails that special vibe, offering unique, good-quality goodies; lots of people seem to mention how friendly the staff are, especially the owner, you know? Apparently, she's super helpful and really good at finding those "just right" presents; the shop has a really great variety of items for different ages, from clothes and toys to books and souvenirs, which is good because there is variety. I have heard that it can run a little expensive and maybe a bit disorganized at times, but it seems it's mostly positive feedback.

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#9 Simply Seattle
1001 Alaskan Wy #103, Seattle, WA 98104
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Simply Seattle seems to be a solid option if you're scouting for Seattle-themed stuff, especially if you're a tourist and looking to snag some souvenirs. They've got everything from your typical tees and hoodies to mugs, postcards, and some gifts which are pretty unique, not to mention that they even stock Seattle Super Sonics gear, so that's a score. For me, it's all about finding something that will actually remind me of the trip, and according to what I see, this place might be worth a visit.
People really seem to dig the staff, particularly shoutouts for Josh, Dakota, Edward, and Ethan – customers mention they’re always willing to help. The store's apparently kept in tip-top shape, which makes browsing for that perfect memory of Seattle way less stressful. Fair prices and accessible locations are common positives, too. However, some folks noted bad service, and I read that the store music had explicit language and that closing times aren't always reliable. It's worth noting that there were also some complaints about racist behavior.

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#10 Glasswing Shop
1525 Melrose Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Glasswing Shop in Seattle carries a highly curated collection of clothing, plants, and home goods, and it's definitely got a unique vibe I appreciate. The place is known for its mix of Japanese and European brands, jewelry, candles, and accessories; really a step above typical Seattle boutiques. It feels like they want to bring something a little different to the table, and many locals consider it the best clothing store around for finding those hard-to-find pieces.
Customers rave about the beautiful selection of apparel, plants, and home goods, especially highlighting how unique their finds are because they're not readily available anywhere else. The staff gets frequent shout-outs as well; their friendly and knowledgeable behavior seem to make the shopping experience. Owners Alisa and Forest clearly put a lot of care into the space; it's evident from their support for local artists and community involvement. Their meticulously designed store is such a vibe and the plants are amazing.

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#11 Zelda Zonk Consignment
2210 California Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116
Wednesday: [11 AM-5 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-5 PM], Friday: [11 AM-5 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [11 AM-5 PM]
Zelda Zonk Consignment, nestled in West Seattle, aims for a curated vibe that feels far from your average thrift store; some people feel that it is the best clothing store in Seattle. They seem to really nail that "hidden gem" thing, offering carefully chosen pre-owned goodies spanning from designer brands to more everyday pieces. It's supposed to be a good spot for anyone, no matter your style or budget, though selection fluctuates, so patience is key. You might walk away with a real treasure, but even if you don't, it's fun to hunt, you know?
A lot of shoppers rave about the selection at Zelda Zonk, particularly how Carrie, who owns the place, keeps everything organized, neat, and pleasing to the eye. Word on the street says that she has a knack for fashion and is super helpful but in a genuine way, not the kind of salesperson who's just trying to make a buck. People have scored amazing deals on brands, such as Kate Spade and Diane von Furstenberg, with the prices they can't find anywhere else. I keep hearing customers say she helps them find a new special something, and they love to shop there.

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#12 Anthropologie
1509 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Anthropologie in Seattle is a cool, two-story spot jam-packed with women's clothes, accessories, home decor, and really unique gifts. I've heard it's known for having some super pretty displays, with a kind of eclectic, bohemian vibe. They even have a whole bridal area that stocks BHLDN dresses, which are apparently more affordable; and, yeah, they do have sales sometimes, which is nice for anyone looking for something unique. If someone asked me where to find a memorable store in Seattle, I'd probably point them there.
What really stands out to me from what I've gathered is all the comments about how genuinely friendly and helpful the staff is, which you just don't see that often. People are always talking about getting personalized help and having an amazing experience when they're shopping. Lots of shoppers mention the beautiful store atmosphere, as being really welcoming and inspirational. Also, the bridal stylists are highly rated; people love the dress selection and affordability. Plus, you can't forget the cool store design and cleanliness! Some people have complained that some things can be a bit pricey, but hey, that's retail for ya, right? I noticed a review mentioning how the staff turned the day around for the reviewer; so, ultimately, I think it sounds like a genuinely nice shopping experience.

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#13 Pipe and Row
611 N 35th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Pipe and Row is this cool women's store in Seattle, they seem to have a really carefully picked out selection of clothes, jewelry and accessories, it's definitely not the same old stuff you see everywhere. They really try to work with local designers and brands that are women-owned, which is a plus. It looks like if you're trying to find some cute pieces to level up your wardrobe, they've got lots of great things ranging from everyday essentials to some cool statement pieces, that is if you have the budget for it.
I noticed a lot of customers talking about how great the service is, with sales associates going out of their way to help you put together an outfit, find the right sizes, or even switching shipping addresses if you need it. People consistently rave about the curated clothing and unique, quality items - the staff usually knows a lot about each designer and where things are made too. Though I have heard that the return policy's kinda strict, it's definitely something to keep in mind, and depending on your size you may have to ask for assistance from a sales associate.

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#14 underU4men
709 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
UnderU4men in Seattle seems to be this cool boutique store where you can find a bunch of stuff you don't normally see at, say, Macy's; it's the spot for those looking for special men's underwear, plus they carry swimwear and grooming things too. It's kinda nice when you're trying to find a unique gift, or just want some fancy undergarments because they're the main place around for that kind of thing, however, they also have shirts and even stuff like beard oils and shorts.
What I’ve been seeing is that folks are always saying that the staff is totally helpful and sweet, which I guess you don't find everywhere these days. Reviews rave about the selection, which is a big deal if you're hunting for higher quality products or something hard to find, and that they are quite knowledgeable about the stuff they sell. They appear to have awesome customer service, some people have said they got extra help finding sizes or even the perfect swimsuit. I heard that some people can think the prices are a bit on the higher side for a smaller shop, especially if you're looking for swimwear above size 34, and that their sizing is sometimes off; but honestly if you are looking for gifts for the guy who has everything it might be worth it.

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#15 Indochino
1801 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Indochino in Seattle focuses on custom menswear, mostly suits, which, let's be honest, is a pretty niche market. What's great is they have a ton of choices when it comes to fabric, how the garment is lined, and the design details you can tweak so you wind up with something truly your own. You're probably gonna need to book an appointment though, since they're all about that one-on-one fitting kinda experience. Word on the street is that Indochino is the place to go if you are after bespoke clothing that won't totally drain your bank account.
People generally seems to enjoy the staff; reviews often mention how helpful they are, shouting out names like Mitch, Ivi, Megan, even Jasmine for their skill and how attentive they are during the whole measuring process. Most seem to remember how they had a good time picking out materials and messing with the details, and getting suggestions on different styles. Customers also rave about how precise the measurements are and how committed they are to getting the fit perfect; lots of people say they would go back in the future if ever they need custom clothes again. Some mentions there were about suits not being sized right initially, or it took longer to get alterations done, but all-in-all, most people were pretty stoked about the quality, the custom options, and the personal customer care that the Seattle Indochino team seems to provide.

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#16 LIKELIHOOD
2201 7th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Likelihood is that spot in Seattle where you can find a legit selection of sneakers and streetwear. They've got some really cool stuff from Adidas, Nike, New Balance, and Converse, not to mention some accessories and clothes. It is true this is one of the best clothing store in Seattle if niche streetwear and designer brands are on your list. The store is designed so that it is appealing and has a sleek vibe.
I heard people are saying their customer service is on point; seems their staff really knows their stuff. I will admit they have built a reputation for being helpful, and customers really seem to appreciate the personalized shopping experience they offer. Folks are also saying they're invested in their community. They are doing their best to keep the atmosphere trendy. They even have a dog there, Kevin, and people are saying he is friendly too; overall the vibe is great.

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#17 Standard Goods
501 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
Wednesday: [Closed], Thursday: [12-7 PM], Friday: [12-7 PM], Saturday: [12-7 PM], Sunday: [12-7 PM], Monday: [12-7 PM], Tuesday: [12-7 PM]
Standard Goods in Seattle sounds like a fun shop, it's got the sort of things you didn't even know you needed. They apparently stock a bunch of PNW-themed and LGBTQ+ items, which is perfect for tourists grabbing souvenirs, but also great if you, for example, wants a funny sticker for your water bottle or a unique gift for your bestie. Plus, they have all sorts of stuff there, from apparel to accessories, even stuff for the home—think candles, mugs, and jewelry.
Lots of people seem to really like it, they often mention the staff being super friendly, especially people, such as Elise, that helped them find something. The price point is also a bit more accessible than stores with a similar vibe, plus it has a bunch of great local stuff. I heard the owner Jeff is super sweet and would order something if they're out of stock. Though, you hear stories where customer service can be inconsistent sometimes; one bad interaction shouldn't ruin it all since things can happen in any store, yeah?

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#18 Gucci - Nordstrom Downtown Seattle
500 Pine St 1st Floor, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Gucci at Nordstrom in downtown Seattle is a spot to find some seriously stylish stuff. You know, clothing, shoes, handbags – the whole nine yards. It's got that classic Gucci vibe and, I guess, it’s supposed to be a whole luxury experience. I hear they really try to focus on quality and all that jazz for people who are into splurging on clothes.
Honestly, people seem to rave about the service there. Apparently, folks like Blake, Jessica and a bunch more – Jacob, Anna, even Michael – are super attentive. Reviews keep saying they really know their products and give you that personal shopping vibe. Plus, from what people say, a lot of the staff are pretty friendly and seem ready to go the extra mile to help you find what you’re looking for. Though, I heard a couple of peeps mention it can get crowded, things are definitely not cheap, and some felt watched (which would totally weird me out), or that repairs took for-ev-er.

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#19 Panache Clothing
225 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
Panache Clothing, nestled right in the heart of Capitol Hill, is a total gem if you are looking for something a bit different. They specialize in alternative styles; think goth, rockabilly, and even some steampunk vibes, and its such a fun and quirky experience to even walk in. For anyone wanting unique clothing, accessories, or even a wig for that awesome Halloween party, this is definitely a solid place to check. They get new stuff in all the time, you know?, it's really worth a stop because you never know what you'll find.
You know, I hear so many people rave about Panache, and it makes me want to go! The staff seems super friendly, and they are awesome at helping you find your style, which is not something you can say about a lot of retail stores. Plus, they have great prices, I've heard. Many people seem to appreciate that you can find pieces that, honestly, you wouldn't see anywhere else; lots of customers receiving compliments on the items they have bought. Anyway, it sounds like a really cool spot, even though some have commented on the quality of some items being kinda touch and go, especially the shoes.

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#20 Big 5 Sporting Goods
1101 Leary Wy NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Wednesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8:30 PM], Sunday: [9:30 AM-7:30 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8:30 PM]
Seattle's Big 5 Sporting Goods seems to be a decent spot for grabbing some athletic and outdoor gear. They've got your basics: sporting goods, shoes, workout clothes, plus fishing and hunting stuff, too. Honestly, for affordable athletic apparel and gear, some folks consider it to be one of the better options around the city. While the store may not be the hugest thing ever, their aim is to have the essentials for different sports and outdoor activities, and that it be easy to get to. Selection does change though, likely due to the space.
What people consistently mention is the friendly, helpful staff, saying employees often go above and beyond, which is always a plus. Also, plenty of customers seem to appreciate their reasonable prices plus the occasional good sale they have, so it becomes a go-to for anyone trying to stick to a budget when needing athletic shoes or outdoor gear. The store's easy-to-get-to location and the parking sitch are often mentioned, too.

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#21 Simply Seattle
1600 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Simply Seattle sits near Pike Place Market, a really convenient spot for tourists hunting for a piece of the city. They've got all sorts of Seattle-themed stuff, from clothing and hats to mugs and magnets; I've been told there's even Sonics gear. If your looking for a gift, you might consider this place.
I hear folks consistently compliment Simply Seattle. It seems like customers really appreciate the staff's friendliness and how helpful they are, too. The reviews say their online ordering process is a breeze, and people get their stuff super fast. Plus, they often carry these Snowpocalypse T-shirts that people go crazy for. I think some people find their prices a tad high compared to other nearby shops, and once in a while someone has a less than stellar experience with the staff.

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#22 Sugarlump
3107 S Day St, Seattle, WA 98144
Wednesday: [12-5 PM], Thursday: [12-5 PM], Friday: [12-5 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5 PM], Sunday: [Closed], Monday: [Closed], Tuesday: [12-5 PM]
Sugarlump seems like a solid option if you're in the market for kids' and maternity clothes in Seattle. They focus on gently-used, high-quality stuff, which is great because kids outgrow things practically overnight. You can find name brands there without paying full price, plus, they have toys and books, too. I think its a good option for parents who want to stay on a budget or be more environmentally responsible.
A lot of people rave about how good the quality is there, the owner, Malia, seems great, and the employees are super helpful and friendly, which can make all the difference, honestly. Plus, the consignment process is easy to navigate, and the new location sounds like a major upgrade; more space and better organization sounds pretty good. There are reviews that claim it has limited selection or high prices. A few people said they had issues with consignment or thought the staff was rude, but overall its a good option.

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#23 The New York Xchange
225 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102
Wednesday: [11 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-7 PM], Friday: [11 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [11 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-7 PM]
If you're searching for alternative fashion in Seattle, consider The New York Xchange as an option, you know? Located in Capitol Hill, its conveniently placed and they have a pretty cool array of stuff – goth, punk, and even some steampunk things if you're into that. I hear it's got a bunch of clothes, shoes, and accessories, plus random home decor items. Some people even find stuff for costumes there.
Customers seem to really appreciate how helpful and nice the staff are, which is always a bonus. They say they know their stuff and the vibe in the store is welcoming, especially for the queer community, which, lets be honest, is nice since its Seattle. Word is they do have a good selection of alternative styles and unique accessories. I read that the store can get crowded, it's a popular one, and some people had said that sometimes they felt they were being watched, but its Seattle, you know?

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#24 Filson
1741 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Filson's Seattle flagship is more than just a shop; it's a whole experience, honestly. You can find super durable jackets, cool wool stuff, bags, and some unique items they make right there in the shop, its really neat. I appreciate that they still do some manufacturing right in the store, too, so you can see the process, that's rare to see and a testament to the brand’s investment to true craftsmanship, as well as American-made goods.
People seem to rave about the staff because they know their stuff and are genuinely nice and helpful, which makes a huge difference in my opinion. I’ve noticed that it's hard to find customer service thats actually personable these days. A lot of shoppers are impressed by the quality and how long Filson's products last and that they have a classic style that doesnt go out of trend, I find that pretty cool myself. It's cool that they also make some items in-house, there is something unique about those peices that you can't find everywhere. It is a little bit on the pricier side.

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#25 BAIT
915 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
Wednesday: [12-8 PM], Thursday: [12-8 PM], Friday: [12-9 PM], Saturday: [12-9 PM], Sunday: [12-7 PM], Monday: [12-8 PM], Tuesday: [12-8 PM]
BAIT in Seattle is where it's at if you're hunting for that next-level streetwear vibe. It's more than just clothes, it's like a carefully curated collection of trendy outfits, super-rare sneakers, and a bunch of cool collectibles. Seriously, the art toys and vinyl figures alone make it worth a peek, it's a pretty good spot to grab that exclusive release, because you know that drip is all about standing out. They seem to care about the originality, which is nice.
People are always raving about their sneaker and streetwear selection, and that they somehow manage to snag those super-limited releases everyone wants. It helps that the staff is friendly and seem genuinely into helping you find your size, or dropping knowledge on what's new, if they're not too busy socializing that is. What's neat too, is the shop's aesthetic, all those art pieces and exclusive merch, giving off a fun vibe when you're trying to shop. There are some mixed reviews though with some claiming that the staff acts like they are cooler than you, but there are more positive reviews that the staff is friendly and informative.

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#26 Marios
1513 6th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-5:30 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-5:30 PM], Friday: [10 AM-5:30 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-5:30 PM], Sunday: [12 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-5:30 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-5:30 PM]
Mario's in Seattle seems like the place to go if you're trying to find clothes that will last past a few washes. You know, investing in your closet and finding those perfect designer pieces is where its at. They're carrying a pretty broad range, from classic cuts to whatever the hot new thing is, including suits, jeans, and all that jazz. I've heard they've got a curated selection of brands like Faherty, Cucinelli, even Loro Piana.
Honestly, from what I can tell, the customer service is the real draw. People rave about the staff, mentioning names like Steven, Michael, Zoe, and Bernardo; these are sales associates who, for the most part, are super attentive and helpful, which can be rare these days. It sounds like they really try to help you find the perfect outfit. However, someone did mention some inconsistencies in experiences and clothing defects. But I suppose it depends on the day and who you encounter. Overall, the service is pretty great.

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#27 Patagonia
2100 1st Ave, Seattle, WA 98121
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Patagonia's Seattle location is where you can find a solid selection of outdoor gear, from jackets to backpacks, it is known for quality products and ethical sourcing. They stock apparel for women and men as well as kid sizes, so that can be convenient. I’ve heard their customer service is pretty good.
Reviewers often talk about how friendly and helpful the staff is, sometimes mentioning certain employees by name - which says a lot. The store itself is usually described as clean and well-organized, with a welcoming atmosphere. So many people are loyal because of Patagonia's warranty, plus their dedication to sustainability is really appreciated, I think. It looks like a few shoppers have had hiccups with inconsistent service or returns, but that doesn't seem to be the norm.

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#28 UNIQLO Pine Street
300 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
UNIQLO's Pine Street location in Seattle is a pretty decent option if you're looking for everyday clothes. They carry a wide selection of clothes, which is cool; it seems to work for everyone from the kiddo to the parents, and even has the occasional, interesting piece. I hear that the quality is good, prices are reasonable, and the garments are innovative - whatever that means - but they definitely have plenty of styles and sizes to choose from, including specific waist and length measurements for women. Apparently, it's the place to go if you need everything from comfy underwear to something for the office, plus outerwear.
I've noticed that a lot of people rave about the staff over there; it sounds as though they're super friendly and attentive, which is always a plus when you need help finding something or you're wrestling with the self-checkout. The store itself seems really clean and well-organized, and the self-checkout system is supposed to be really efficient. It's good to know that people appreciate that its clean and brightly lit. It sounds pretty ideal, but I did see someone mention it can get really hot because the AC isn't great, which definitely wouldn't be ideal during the summer.

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#29 Pendleton
117 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Pendleton’s Seattle store, nestled near Pike Place Market, sells amazing wool clothing, blankets, home goods, and those accessories we all love. They're known for killer quality, especially their sweaters and blankets; I've heard those blankets are the warmest ever. I get they carry some stuff that’s not made in the US, but Pendleton's generally considered the go-to place in Seattle for classic American woolen goods, right?
Most people rave about how nice the staff is, even though some disagree. I noticed a few reviews that called out employees by name, like Devin and Jordan, for going above and beyond. Customers really do love the wool products, especially the cozy blankets. It's true some people wish they had a bigger selection and that items were made locally, but I hear great things overall. Apparently it's got a super clean and pleasant vibe too, who doesn't want that?

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#30 Arc'teryx Seattle
401 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Arc'teryx Seattle is a go-to spot for anyone serious about outdoor gear. The store carries high-performance apparel built for climbing, hiking, and all sorts of other adventures, nestled right in the heart of downtown Seattle. What really stands out is their technical clothing—think jackets, pants, and accessories—all constructed using really quality materials. Maybe the square footage isn't huge, but they seem to keep a good stock of products around, which is nice if you're hunting for outerwear that can actually handle the elements.
You know, I've heard so many people rave about their customer service there. It's like, employees such as George, Freddy, Connor, Jackson, Erika, Daniel, and Evan *really* know their stuff, and they're apparently super helpful in finding the perfect gear. Reviewers have mentioned attentive service, plus they offer repair assistance and share really valuable advice on how to take care of your stuff; things you might not even think about. A lifetime warranty helps seal the deal, and shoppers appreciate the low-pressure, no-fuss vibe when browsing.

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#31 KÜHL Seattle
203 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-5 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-5 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-5 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-5 PM]
KÜHL Seattle is a go-to spot for some serious outdoor gear, think shorts, pants, and jackets – the kind of stuff that’s durable enough for a hike but stylish enough for everyday life. People rave about the designs, saying they’re both practical and look good, especially if you are on a search for versatile hiking and adventure clothing in Seattle. It is so nice to see apparel that is ergonomic but also fashion forward.
Honestly, it seems that people are super happy with the staff there; reviewers always mention how friendly and helpful they are. Customers seem to like the selection, especially being able to find less common sizes and get to try on all sorts of different styles. A bunch of reviews point out the clothes are durable and comfortable, perfect for anything outdoors, splitting logs to hiking. I've seen people say it's the best place to learn about new fabrics because the staff is super knowledgeable. There are some who mention they wish the return policy was a little better, and a few felt uneasy in the store.

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#32 Nordstrom Downtown Seattle
500 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Nordstrom's downtown Seattle spot is seriously a treasure trove for anyone who appreciates some retail therapy. It’s more than just a department store; it’s, I don’t know, an experience, especially if you're searching for a wide range of clothes, shoes, or those gotta-have-it accessories, and they definitely got you covered. You'll find big names there, I think there's a Gucci section?, but also brands that won't obliterate your bank account. They got a personal stylist if you need help picking an outfit that is cute, and they got tailoring. The cafe there does a killer chicken salad.
What really makes it stand out is the level of service, that is for sure. People seem to rave about how helpful and friendly the staff are, with a lot of reviewers mentioning specific people like Jesse, Chandler, and Ludmilla who really know their stuff when it comes to fragrances and making recommendations and that's pretty cool. Okay, also alterations are super important for me, since I have short legs, so it's good they got that too. Although I have heard some people complain about rude employees, but I hope I don't have that experience.

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#33 Late Night Vintage Mall
517 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
Wednesday: [3 PM-12 AM], Thursday: [3 PM-12 AM], Friday: [3 PM-12 AM], Saturday: [3 PM-12 AM], Sunday: [3 PM-12 AM], Monday: [3 PM-12 AM], Tuesday: [3 PM-12 AM]
Late Night Vintage Market in Seattle seems to be this cool, almost overwhelming space with a bunch of different vendors crammed into one multi-level building. They apparently carry everything from vintage tees and worn leather jackets to quirky home decor and retro board games; it’s suppose to be a real curated thrifting moment. I think the idea is that everyone will find something interesting, it's set up sort of like a maze that practically encourages you to explore.
A lot of customers have been saying the staff is super friendly, which is always a plus, and that the whole vibe is just, well, exciting. Plus, the late hours are definitely a draw, especially for anyone who works a normal day job. Finding some real treasures is supposed to be pretty common. I did see some stuff about some of the prices being kind of high, particularly when compared to other thrift shops or online sellers, with a couple of people noting the layout can feel a little chaotic and the changing rooms are a bit awkward, but overall the reviews point to a solid Seattle shopping experience.

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#34 Out of the Closet - Seattle
1016 E Pike St, Seattle, WA 98122
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Out of the Closet in Seattle, they're a thrift store that sells all sorts of secondhand stuff. You can find anything from clothing and accessories to furniture, books, and housewares, it's pretty impressive. One thing that's kinda cool is how they donate profits to the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, which means they're supporting a good cause. Plus, they even have a pharmacy there and offer free HIV testing, so they're really trying to be a resource for the community.
What's great is most people seem to have a good experience with them and always give it rave reviews. I've heard that the layout is really organized and the staff are friendly and helpful, so it makes shopping a little less stressful than other spots. The prices are pretty reasonable, too, so it's easy to score some awesome finds without breaking the bank! People also seem to appreciate that you can get unique, stylish stuff including some vintage, plus feel good about where your money is going. They even help you get free condoms and have frequent shopper perks. Though there's some mixed reviews on the donation pickup services and ID requirements for card purchases, but it is nice to know that most reviews are positive and that Out of the Closet is a good resource.

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#35 Men's Wearhouse
1404 4th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-7 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-7 PM], Friday: [10 AM-7 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-7 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-7 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-7 PM]
Men's Wearhouse in Seattle can be a lifesaver if you need a suit, formal wear, or just some nice shirts and pants, they definitely carry a range of menswear. I get that they have both purchase and rental options for classic as well as more modern looks, which is convenient if you're planning a wedding and need to outfit a whole wedding party. They seem to really push themselves as being the "best" place for men's clothing, that's a pretty bold claim, though.
Apparently, loads of people rave about their customer service; reviewers call out employees by name which is wild. It appears that Patrick, Clair, and Ron seem to stand out to some people and make it seem like they're really great at giving personalized advice and helping find deals. Some reviewers also mention that they appreciate how the store goes above and beyond, especially when order issues pop up or when people have really tight schedules; so that is a good sign. A lot of the suits seems to be high quality and a lot of people like the tailoring services, so if you need to find an outfit for special events, they might be a good place to find something that works out. I hear that there's a decent selection for clothes for people who are affordable which may be true.

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#36 Seattle Antiques Market
1400 Alaskan Wy, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-6 PM], Monday: [10 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-6 PM]
Seattle Antiques Market has a ton of antiques crammed into a big space down near the water, its one of those places that you can lose track of time in. Seriously, they seem to have everything there; furniture, clothes, old records and magazines, and all sorts of little trinkets. You can always stumble on something you didn't know you needed. The inventory is constantly rotating, which means there's always new stuff to look at which adds to the fun of searching through the shop.
What I keep hearing is how cool the selection is, and that you could definitely discover some hidden gems. People seem to really like the variety of stuff, from vintage clothes to furniture, and all the other random finds. Many customers mentioned how helpful Ken, the owner, is, and what a wealth of knowledge he seems to have about Seattle. Parking can be annoying, especially due to construction, but a lot of people seemed happy to have found treasures in this store, including the vintage clothing and decor.

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#37 Nordstrom Rack Downtown Seattle
400 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [10 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-8 PM], Friday: [10 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-7 PM], Monday: [10 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-8 PM]
Downtown Seattle's Nordstrom Rack offers a ton of discounted items, from apparel to shoes, sometimes you can even score decent cosmetics. It's centrally located, which is super convenient if you're already in the area, but I feel like there is no good parking down there. You can find some pretty solid brands with good prices, but sometimes they make you feel like they don't know you, not like the customer service at Nordstrom.
You might be able to find great deals and unique things in Nordstrom Rack, sometimes with seriously slashed prices. I heard that the staff is nice and some have alterations services. Just know that it might feel messy and overwhelming when you go. But if you really hunt for it, I'm sure it's a great place to find what you're looking for. I have also heard that the shoe selection is great.

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#38 Outdoor Research - Seattle Store
2203 1st Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134
Wednesday: [10 AM-5 PM], Thursday: [10 AM-6 PM], Friday: [10 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [10 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-5 PM], Monday: [10 AM-5 PM], Tuesday: [10 AM-5 PM]
Outdoor Research in Seattle seems to be a good option if you're on the hunt for outdoor gear; it's a clothing store specializing in high-quality stuff. They've got pretty much anything you could need for hiking, camping, skiing, or even mountaineering, from jackets to pants to gloves and all sorts of accessories. What's cool is its located at the base of their headquarters, and you can find some pretty good deals there – apparently, they sell past-season items, excess inventory, and gear from other complementary brands, too.
I've heard so many people rave about the staff, which is probably why I want to check this place out. Apparently, they're really knowledgeable and friendly, offering stellar customer service since they're experienced in outdoor activities. People seem to really appreciate that they have such a huge selection of OR gear and that the products are super durable. And there's that "infinite guarantee" warranty people are always talking about. You know how it is with reviews, though; a few people have mentioned customer service issues, trouble with returns, or a smaller selection than they'd hoped for. Also some sizing issues they mentioned.

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#39 Allsaints Seattle
1511 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [11 AM-6 PM], Thursday: [11 AM-6 PM], Friday: [11 AM-6 PM], Saturday: [11 AM-6 PM], Sunday: [11 AM-6 PM], Monday: [11 AM-6 PM], Tuesday: [11 AM-6 PM]
Allsaints in Seattle is a pretty cool place, you know? It's got this British vibe going on, and I've heard they're really known for their leather jackets, which is kinda my weakness. They also have a bunch of other clothes, plus accessories and shoes, and it sounds like the quality is really good; their style is British rock n' roll. The décor is what really gets me though – apparently, they have antique sewing machines on display. It's a great idea to create an inviting shopping experience.
I heard people have had awesome experiences because the staff are super helpful. Reviewers mention Ryan, Alex, Enrique, Phillip, Sam, and Nicole by name, saying they go above and beyond, which is always a plus. I've read the style is worth it even if the prices might be a little spendy for what i'm looking for. But I've also seen a few reviews where people weren't so happy, complaining about rude employees or feeling judged and the customer service being spotty. I've heard if you're returning an online order it may be an inconvenience to the staff.

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#40 REI
222 Yale Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109
Wednesday: [9 AM-9 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-9 PM], Friday: [9 AM-9 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-9 PM], Sunday: [10 AM-7 PM], Monday: [9 AM-9 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-9 PM]
The REI flagship store in Seattle, you know, it's pretty much a dream for anyone who loves the outdoors. It's seriously huge, I mean, two whole floors packed with every kind of equipment you can think of, especially hiking gear. And they have everything from clothes, to shoes, to whatever is needed for camping, cycling, climbing, kayaking and a whole lot more. Getting lost isn't hard, but I'm sure they have stuff for every person looking for outdoor activities.
Honestly, I heard people can't get enough of the place. It's got this cool design with outdoor stuff built right in, plus, the team is always willing to help. It's the perfect place to just browse, even if you aren't buying anything, the atmosphere is just so fun. Of course, you can get everything done at once, they have some cool stuff, even a rock wall, a fireplace, plus a bike shop that fixes flats for free, labor wise anyway, you buy the tube. I've heard that there return policy is great, even though I don't shop there often. And they have a garage sale section that can have some amazing deals. However it is true that, at certain times, the wait to check out can be a long time.

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#41 Ross Dress for Less
301 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101
Wednesday: [9 AM-8 PM], Thursday: [9 AM-8 PM], Friday: [9 AM-8 PM], Saturday: [9 AM-8 PM], Sunday: [9 AM-8 PM], Monday: [9 AM-8 PM], Tuesday: [9 AM-8 PM]
Ross Dress for Less in downtown Seattle is a great spot if you're hunting for deals on, well, everything. They've got clothes, shoes, and plenty of home stuff that's not gonna break the bank, though the inventory can be hit-or-miss, but I've heard that sometimes you can find name brands you wouldn't expect. Word is, if you're willing to sift through the racks, that's where the gold is at, and honestly I don't know if any other clothing store can beat its value.
Honestly, who doesn't love a bargain. Customers appreciate the seriously low prices, mainly on the branded stuff, I think. People have found real gems, too, like designer jeans or even authentic sports jerseys, not bad huh. Plenty of people are saying the staff is super friendly, especially loss prevention and cashiers; I'm glad they support all their customers. I've heard the location is pretty good since it's downtown, but, ya know, Seattle, so homeless people and drug activity might be around, and some say lines are long because the store can be messy.

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