| MOMO: A unique boutique in the center of Seattle’s Japantown |
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| Wednesday, 28 July 2010 14:51 |
Located at the corner of Sixth and Jackson, MOMO is an eclectic store where you can find anything from European designers’ apparel to second-hand kimono sashes.With an eye for design, owner Lei Ann Shiramizu handpicks exciting brands and styles rarely found in the Seattle area. She views her store as a “Hapa store.” Hapa is a term used by Hawaiians to describe a person of mixed Asian heritage, which is reflected in the international blend of fashions available at her store. MOMO has an inviting and relaxing atmosphere, and is filled with a mix of distinctive styles —some familiar, some newly emerging. Cop Copine from Paris, METALICUS from Australia, Saint James from Japan and PRAIRIE underground from Portland are a few of the many stylish brands found at MOMO. Shiramizu selects clothes which are comfortable, easy to care for, and easy to layer. On your next trip to the International District, stop into this chic and fun boutique.
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