Summer in Seattle means Seafair, neighborhood festivals and sidewalk sales. The nice weather brings people out of hibernation and shops spill out onto the sidewalk to entice buyers with deeply discounted merchandise. Below is a list of the major sidewalk sales happening in Seattle neighborhoods this summer.
By Alison Brownrigg | June 16, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
To celebrate their 10-year anniversary, Curious Kidstuff in West Seattle is having a big sale all day Sunday, May 4. For one day only, all items in stock will be 25 percent off. With a selection of educational and entertaining toys and books for kids from birth on up, everyone should find something great to snag. Time to stock up for the next birthday!
By Lilium Pierson | May 3, 2008
Daily Find
And the award for oddest sale name goes to... Mario's, for its upcoming "MAR.10 spells MARIO" sale, which takes place March 1-10 at the posh downtown department store (as well as Mario's two stores in Oregon).
By Natalie Bow | February 29, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
Izilla Toys on Capitol Hill has lots of fun events for the family throughout the month of February, along with a major sale on everything in the store.
By Lilium Pierson | February 6, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
While out on our rounds yesterday, Gub and I stopped at Kid's Club in University Village. I had been there before, but it was back in the days of newborn parenting, and my focus was narrow. This store really has it all, from toys to darling clothes, and from art supplies to strollers -- not to mention a great selection of baby-proofing supplies, feeding equipment and diapering stuff.
By Lilium Pierson | February 6, 2008
Daily Find
If the Super Bowl spirit gives you a giant headache, surrender the roost to the football fanatics and seek reprieve in a dose of fantastic shopping.
By Britt Olson | January 30, 2008
Little Kids, Big City
A few of the many great sales on kid stuff happening in Seattle now -- or soon!
By Lilium Pierson | January 19, 2008
Daily Find
In my opinion, the best part of the holidays happens when they're over -- when local boutiques slash prices in January in preparation for the arrival of spring inventory. Most sales end when the discounted merchandise runs out, but it's a good idea to call the store for specific dates.
By Natalie Bow | January 7, 2008