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Small Business Saturday Guide 2022 | Culture

        This year, Small Business Saturday falls on November 26th. With the Greater Seattle area home to countless beauty, fashion and lifestyle brands offering great gifts for everyone on your holiday shopping list, we’ve rounded up over 100 local brands worth shopping for not only on Small Business Saturday, but also on Black Buy on Friday, Cyber ​​Monday and, of course, at any time of the year.
       Armoire* – In addition to Armoire’s wardrobe subscription service, you can shop an edited selection online.
       Arkëras* – Arkëras products offer an alternative to traditional hospital gowns and are the ideal gift for those going through medical events including childbirth, elective surgeries, cancer treatment and more.
       Chunks – Launched by Tiffany Joo in spring 2019, Chunks is known for its quirky and colorful accessories, including acetate hair clips and sunglasses.
       Farinaz Taghavi – Farinaz specializes in custom-made women’s shirts from high-quality European fabrics.
        FELLER — With Seattle experiencing an average of 150 days of rain per year, raincoats have become a staple in local shoppers’ wardrobes. FELLER offers a wide range of waterproof raincoats in contemporary designs, including windbreakers, fitted coats, jackets and parkas.
       Flora & Henri* – The eponymous brand Flora & Henri offers beautifully designed products for women and children, including cozy sweaters, dresses, scarves and even swimsuits.
       Girlfriend Collective – Girlfriend Collective uses recycled materials like old fishing nets and water bottles to create custom-sized activewear.
       Gustavo Apiti – This brand is known for its attractive, tailored clothing for women (and men), including suits, dresses and fashionable face masks.
        JUNGMAVEN – JUNGMAVEN uses cannabis to create ethical fashion for men and women. There is also a great home goods section.
        Luli Yang. While Seattle-based designer Luli Young is best known for her bridal collection and couture dresses, she also creates a stunning range of ready-to-wear and accessories.
       Maiden Noir – This clothing brand’s LIFE collection has stylish options and lots of great gift ideas.
       Not Monday – Designed for women, designed by women and made from premium fabrics, Not Monday creates luxurious wardrobe pieces that will give you Sunday morning vibes every day of the week.
       Over & Over* – Founded by retail veterans Vivian Miller-Rahl and Barb Gold, Over & Over offers stunning, one-of-a-kind vintage kimonos.
        Paichi Gu* – Paichi Gu believes cashmere should be an everyday favorite. His collection includes sheer cashmere sweaters, textured scarves, cashmere vests, hats and more.
        Prairie Underground – All Prairie Underground clothing is ethically and sustainably made in Seattle. The brand also offers a wide range of high-quality homewares made from recycled fabrics. Check out the new items here.
       Rabecca Onassis Boutique – Fashion guru Frillancy Hoyle owns this trendy women’s boutique with a physical store and an online store.
       Rollick* – This Seattle-based online boutique specializes in women’s clothing and accessories, as well as jewelry, gifts, bags and outerwear.
        Rossario George – The Rossario George line specializes in women’s ready-to-wear clothing, including dresses, jumpsuits, shirts and blazers. It also offers a limited selection of cosmetics and household products.
        Sairen – This Seattle-based fashion brand sells a variety of products, including clothing, jewelry, stationery, home goods, and gifts for children. Sairen’s mission is to bring handmade, designer-inspired products from Japan and the United States to the local market.
       Sarah Alexandra – Sarah Alexandra shirts are custom made from premium Italian fabrics that give women a slim fit and are perfect for everyday wear.
       SCHAI – Created by Korean-American designer Sook Chai, SCHAI calls itself “non-customized alternative luxury goods.”
       Sskein* – Founded in Seattle by designer Eliza Yip, Sskein is a line of sustainable, luxurious women’s knitwear including comfortable cardigans, rompers, jumpsuits and other accessories.
        Stone Crow Designs* – You may have seen Jennifer Charkow’s rock-inspired designs on Season 18 of Project Runway or at Sassafras Boutique in Belltown. This season, Charkow is launching a stunning collection of scarves, unisex t-shirts and leggings.
       Sway & Cake – Seattle boutique Sway & Cake’s private label products now include kimonos and onesies.
       The Cura Co.* – Designed by founder Kiko Eisner-Waters, The Cura Co.’s entire clothing line is ethically produced in small batches, providing a slow fashion alternative to the disposable clothing on the market.
       Transcend – Transcend’s size-conscious, sustainable women’s fashion focuses on tops, skirts and dresses in sizes 0-20.
        Tomboy X. This cool local brand was founded by two self-proclaimed tomboys, Fran Dunaway and her wife Naomi Gonzalez. The product range includes a variety of products including unisex T-shirts, underwear, bras, pajama sets and loungewear.
        Union Bay – Founded in 1981, Union Bay believes in the freedom of youth and creates clothing that prolongs the youth within. Union Bay’s products include clothing and accessories for men, women and children.
        You look great. After launching their radio show, Cara Marie and Anthony wanted to come up with a fun tagline that their audience could relate to. They have a “You Look Great” theme and you can now use that message on new products available for purchase.
        Abli – Brothers Raj and Akhil spent 40 years searching for a better way to make clothes without leaving a significant impact on the environment. They eventually invented Filium, a technology used in their Ably brand that allows natural fabrics to repel liquids and reduce the energy required for the washing process.
        Casual Indutrees – Casual Indutrees is a lifestyle clothing company based in Seattle. The collection includes clothing and accessories for men and women, as well as durable goods and posters.
        Coal Headwear – Coal was founded in 2002 with the goal of creating more comfortable headwear. Since then, the collection has expanded to include clothing, accessories and masks.
       Division Road – Division Road is a luxury men’s boutique selling shoes, clothing, outerwear and accessories.
        Ebbet Fields Flannel – Ebbet Fields produces sportswear inspired by historical events. Products are made in the states and each item is limited edition and handcrafted.
        Freeman – Headquartered in Seattle, Freeman produces high-quality men’s apparel, outerwear and accessories. The collection includes Feller’s signature trench coats, sweatshirts, flannels and more.
        Good Man Brand* – Founded by former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson, Good Man Brand offers a full line of men’s apparel, footwear and accessories. The Good Man brand donates 3% of every purchase to the Why Not You Foundation, which is dedicated to developing the next generation of leaders.
        Guillermo Bravo* – Guillermo Bravo is a genderless sneaker and apparel line designed by Luis Velez. The current collection includes jackets, trousers and button-down shirts.
       Hammer & Awl – Seattle boutique Hammer & Awl specializes in modern gear for the “modern man” as well as clothing, accessories, outerwear, jewelry and leather goods.
       Jack Straw – Jack Straw is a specialty boutique in Seattle that specializes in clothing that looks great without sacrificing comfort.
       LIKELIHOOD – LIKELIHOOD combines a passion for footwear, men’s fashion and Seattle culture into its products.
        Metamorphic Gear. Inspired by the need to recycle old outdoor gear, Lindsey Lawrence created Metamorphic, a line of products made from recycled sails, tarps and climbing ropes.
       Petty Snacks – Petty Snacks produces cartoon-themed streetwear and has an abiding love for cannabis.
        Proto 101: Proto101′s mission is to create clothing using thoughtfully crafted fabrics and designs, providing an alternative to disposable “fast” fashion. The designers and founders of Liyin & Rafael start by sourcing sustainable fabrics and creating clothes with timeless silhouettes.
       ROANOKE — Roanoke describes itself as “men’s fashion designed to meet the needs of today’s tech professionals.”
       Samborghini — When designer Sam Bledsoe isn’t designing merchandise for artists like Billie Eilish and Migos, he’s creating his own clothing line rooted in graphic design.
       Zumiez* – Zumiez is a leading specialty retailer known for its apparel, footwear, accessories and consumer durables.
        Beet World* – Beet World uses soft cotton fabrics to create timeless children’s clothing, perfect for everyday wear. The collection includes dresses, skirts, tops, pants for girls and hair accessories.
       Bootyland Kids* – Known for its unique selection of creative children’s clothing and toys, Bootyland also offers books, games and everything you need for a kid-friendly home.
        For & Littles – For Love & Littles is a children’s clothing boutique located in Seattle that offers clothing and toys for today’s little ones. A portion of the proceeds from each sale is donated to women struggling with infertility.


Post time: Sep-11-2023