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Ballard’s Re-soul Launches Shoe Line

By Seattle Mag April 11, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pa href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com.239elwb01.blackmesh.com/re-soul“Re-soul/a is a boutique staple on Ballard Ave., and has provided hip, modern shoes and the other lifestyle trappings to go with for 12 years. Saturday, April 12 marks the launch of their very own, eponymously named, Italian-made shoe line. “I began to notice that some of the products that I knew my customers would love weren’t available from the brands we were currently selling. That’s when I sensed an opportunity for us to seek out and produce our own collection of women’s shoes,” says designer Maggie Burns./p
pThe Re-soul shoe line includes flats, pumps and oxfords, ranging in price between $140 and $200 and will be feted on Saturday, April 12 from 6 to 9 p.m. Expect small bites, bubbly and raffles./p

 

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