Cuniform

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1122 E Pike St
Seattle, WA 98122

History

Cuniform was founded in 2016 by fashion veterans, Colton Dixon Winger and Christine Tran. The pair edit your wardrobe based off specific needs, reselling the edited portion on your behalf for $ back to you. Other services include styling out clothing you already own (shop your own closet) and access for clients living out of state.

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20-yr fashion veterans offering personal styling services, including building ethically and more sustainably driven wardrobes from the inside out. Let us edit, resell unwanted clothing for $ back to you, style out what you already have and find pieces for your wardrobe that make the most sense for your personality and lifestyle.

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5.05 reviews
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Natasha V.
2/22/2017

I cannot recommend a Cuniform wardrobe edit highly enough! It was such a gift to have Christine and Colton's expert fashion sense at my disposal for a few hours and I highly recommend them to...

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Dylan W.
1/10/2017

I'm not a huge yelp reviewer, but I had to write about these two, so I'll keep it short and sweet so you have more time to call them. I could talk about my experience, which surpassed any reality...

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Camille C.
1/31/2017

Christine and Colton are incredible talents who posses a swift knack for distilling one's wardrobe into the essentials. They have an eye for quality and longevity, which gives them the unique...

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Hayden S.
3/1/2018

My wardrobe audit (thank God!!) was an amazing experience all around. They transformed my closet, taught me how to dress my best, brought me fabulous, new (recycled) clothes that I could afford...

D H.
4/21/2017

Cuniform is Fantastic! I hired them to do a wardrobe edit. I tend to keep things too long and have difficulty knowing when things have outlived their usefulness or style. Cristine and Colton spent...

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