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Shop News: Jack Straw and Edie’s West Seattle

By Seattle Mag January 14, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pFor your information: downtown’s a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com.239elwb01.blackmesh.com/jack-straw“Jack Straw/a is moving mid-March to the old Peter Miller Bookstore space at 1930 First Ave., right next to a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com.239elwb01.blackmesh.com/baby-co“Baby Company/a, creating a one-two punch of designer shopping for men and women on this little corner of the city./p
pAnd in West Seattle news, a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com.239elwb01.blackmesh.com/directory/edies-west-seattle“Edie’s/a outpost in the Alaska Junction is closing at the end of the month to focus on the new Cap Hill space (more than double the square feet) that they moved into over the summer. Until then, come on over to WS for some stellar deals on fall/winter shoes and accessories./p

 

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