An urgent message from the Northwest Bird Watchers Guild.
A strange chickadee flight pattern has emerged this fall. Instead of flying south for the winter or retreating to their nests with a case of Charles Shaw, many have been seen migrating to the Fremont area of Seattle.
Reportedly the chicks are congregating at newly opened Finch & Sparrow. Stocked with local and international accessories labels, the boutique offers oodles of plumage possibilities.
Activewear in organic cottons and recycled poly from NaLa Seattle, cold-weather gear from Rikka, beaded collars, vegan purses, and Samantha Slater and Bijoudally jewelry are making birds everywhere shake a tail feather, notably because the prices aren’t panic inducing.
That’s not to say things are cheap, cheap.
Finch & Sparrow, 3420 Fremont Avenue North (206-547-3670 or finchnsparrow.blogspot.com).
Posted by Elliep on Jan 5, 2010 6:14:49 PM
I had a terrible experience with this store. I received a handbag for Xmas and a piece fell off and the zipper broke within 2 days. I went in promptly and found another bag that was $15 less. I asked the manager if they could please credit the difference since the bag was defective and I didn't want anything else. They refused and I had to buy a pair of overpriced socks I didn't need to use up the difference. Really poor customer service! Also, I found the exact same bag online for $65 vs. the $90 I paid. The bags are terribly made and overpriced!