2/29/2024 0 Comments Bingo retail stores![]() Tucked away on a Ballard side street since 2002, Todd Werny’s shop is a fixture disguised as a discovery. SM Space Oddity Vintage Furniture Studio At Sonic Boom you’ll find a big catalogue-both deep and ranging-along with excellent in-store concerts. Luckily, it’s one of the best in the city. Since the longtime Bop Street Records closed, Ballard’s main drags have only one record store. Image: Shutterstock by CineCam Sonic Boom Records The resulting business, headquartered in Ballard with a storefront here, too, emphasizes fun limited-run prints that appeal to the outdoorsy and the outdoorsy-looking alike. KAVUīallardite Barry Barr built KAVU on the Seattle tradition of recreation-driven functionality: a Tevas-inspired hat designed to stay firmly in place through rough winds and waters, a sturdy canvas bag that won’t flop around on a hike. But Anderson’s lifelong obsession with fashion design gave Horseshoe its style, from Prairie Underground’s locally made threads to Los Angeles–based Rails’s casually chic pieces (including a button-up embroidered with cactuses-the theme’s not all for show). Owner Jill Anderson’s Wild West nostalgia gave her boutique its name (and its decorative wagon wheels). Love Lake Chelan? The San Juan Islands? Rainier, Badlands, or Bryce Canyon National Park? There’s a cleverly scented, gorgeously illustrated, locally made candle for that. Those looking for a universally beloved gift that feels deeply personal seek out one of Good and Well Supply Co.’s huge stock of place-inspired candles. Those looking for a universally beloved gift seek out candles. Making sustainable, local accessories available to the masses is a business tenet so central to this local jeweler that its front window reads “Affordable.” Beyond it you’ll find minimalist layering necklaces, bright and graphic cellulose acetate earrings, and curated gifts from designers that share Baleen’s ethos. ![]() Rentals are also available, and the rock climbing selection is among the best in the city. The store formerly known as Second Ascent still hawks gently used goods as it’s done since 1996, but the new selection of camping gear takes center stage with apparel and a shoe and boot section staffed by experts. In addition to a wall of custom options, Annie’s carries a solid selection of much cheaper prefab frames that they’ll gladly break down into custom sizes. One of Ballard’s best gift shops-a windowed storefront stocked with Hydro Flasks, art prints, and actually cool PNW paraphernalia-also houses one of the city’s best options for framing on a budget.
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