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Baby Company’s Designer Closet Sale

By Seattle Mag July 18, 2013

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!–paging_filter–pOh man, this sale is not to be missed—it’s a super good one. Now in its fifth year, the a href=”http://www.babyandco.us/” target=”_blank”Baby Company/a designer closet sale spans three days and two locations, and is filled to the absolute rafters with amazing deals on amazing pre-loved clothes straight outta the closets of some of Seattle’s most amazing dressers./p
pShop August 9 and 10 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the old Peter Miller space, right next to Baby Co. on First Ave. for the good deals on all the best mercy, and then August 11 at N 25th and Evanston St. in Fremont, right under the rocket, for the best deals on all the good stuff that didn’t sell previously./p
pThe image above, from their promo email, reflects the level of designers you’re apt to find at the sale. Marni, Chanel, Jil Sander, as well as many, many more./p

 

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