Apparel Archives - Pike Place Market
Memories Unlimited Seattle
Mary Rosary Patos of Memories Unlimited Seattle screenprints original artwork on various canvas clothing and accessories. Her current product line includes tote bags and aprons in more than a dozen colors.
Read MoreMetamorphosis Leathers
Metamorphosis Leathers is a family-owned and run-business established in 1970 at the Pike Place Market. We offer handcrafted solid leather belts and accessories, as well as, a wide array of belt buckles. We custom fit all of our handcrafted belts because we believe everyone deserves a belt that has been fitted especially for them. Come […]
Read MoreMobii
When Emmanuelle Shih opened her shop, Möbii, it soon became a popular destination for travelers who had seen her design on fellow adventurers. Möbii’s multifunctional design lets wearers style their hat as a bandana, face mask, headband, slouchy beanie, or infinity scarf! All options are easily convertible with a single motion. Emmanuelle took this versatile […]
Read MoreSpearman Designs
Stephanie Spearman of Spearman Designs creates unique hand-crocheted, knitted hats and accessories. Stephanie is no stranger to the Market selling on our Daystall tables since 1981.
Read MoreSeattle Hairwraps
Amy DeAguero has been selling her handmade products at Pike Place Market since 1988. Her unique and colorful hair wraps fit hair at least 2 inches long and works in fine baby hair or super curly strands. Also on her table, Flip Clips and Pony Tail Wraps.
Read MoreI’m Just Kidding
The Munko Family of I’m Just Kidding, LLC is a two-generation business selling an assorted range of unique artwork and clever sayings on T-shirts, onesies, aprons, and tote bags. Mother Ruth Munko started in 1981 and son, John joined in 1995. They’ve been thriving since the start. All of I’m Just Kidding, LLC’s products are […]
Read MoreKiMonoMono
Linda Hoshide, from KiMonoMono creates scarves, jewelry, and other accessories out of her collection of Japanese fabric. Linda’s work is clean, fun, modern, and traditional, and great for both formal or casual occasions. She is inspired by her heritage of being a Japanese American and her background in graphic design.
Read MoreKitten Mittens
Warm your paws and free your claws with fingerless mittens from Kitten Mittens by Jennifer Gay! These mittens are upcylced from repurposed wool and cashmere sweaters that are sure to keep your hands cozy and warm. Jennifer adds vintage lace, ribbon, and buttons that make each pair unlike any other. The past life of each […]
Read MoreArt By Harmony
Tlingit artist Harmony Hoss has sold her work at Pike Place Market since 2008. A Seattle native, Harmony is entirely self-taught, and her intricate prints are drawn freehand using pen and ink, acrylic paint, and colored pencils. Harmony creates hand-drawn originals, monoprints, prints, and block-printed t-shirts with her original designs inspired by her culture. Original […]
Read MoreCatshy Crafts
If you are looking for heartfelt wall art and small-batch felt goods, stop by Catshy Craft’s booth in Pike Place Market. Find cute dumpling hairclips, taco headbands, avocado badge reels and joyful felt flower bouquets that inspire warm and fuzzy feelings with every stitch. Each felt creation is infused with a bit of whimsy, happy […]
Read MoreCoastal Elevation
Angela Parriott’s lifetime of curiosity grew into her business, Coastal Elevation, a combination of jewelry, accessories, clothing and textiles inspired by the organic beauty found in nature. Growing up, Angela’s grandma, dad and uncle were some of her biggest influences as creative people in her life. Her grandmother was a traveler, painter, chef, and gardener, […]
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