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Happy Small Business Week, Seattle. We’d like you to meet Seattle Chainstitch Massacre, a local clothing retailer specialized in customized embroidery.
The brand has its headquarters in town.
The shop near Pike Place continues to grow by leaps and bounds.
Seattle’s “original downtown” has a lot to offer these days, between arts galleries, delicious food, and solid public transit.
The very first Costco location is still in operation on Fourth Avenue.
We’re building a local advent calendar.
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See what Editors Gabe and Alina are shopping this year.
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Check out these 17 yoga studios around the Emerald City, which offer private classes, trauma-informed healing, and sessions set to rap music.
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