Foundation Seattle

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1817 Queen Anne Ave N Ste C
Seattle, WA 98109

History

Foundation opened in August 2016 but has been a dream in the making for almost a decade prior. After over a decade in the retail industry, owner Summer David found that many of her clients were often in the market for basic and classic styles, items that make up the foundation of a wardrobe.

Specialties

FOUNDATION aims to be the perfect store for un-boring basics and updated classics - the clothing store every woman has been waiting for.

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5.05 reviews
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Gene R.
11/3/2016

The location may be small, but there are a lot of great things to be found in this space. The clothing and accessories have been carefully hand selected by the owner during her frequent trips in...

Caitlin T.
8/23/2018

So much to love about this wonderful little boutique! I find myself wearing items my items from Foundation regularly- they are polished and effortless at the same time. Everything feels perfectly...

Queen Carbohydrate G.
3/1/2017

Really nice little store - great, in style selection of clothes. She's done a really good job of finding cute items at each price range.

Jenny S.
6/22/2018

I love this place. The style is fresh with a perfect combination of modern and classic. if you're into breezy, casual, quality, understated classy elegance, this is your place. The owner really...

Elembee B.
11/23/2016

I have walked by this store a couple of times when they were closed. The clothing in the windows caught my eye. Today I finally stopped in and took a look. All of the pieces in there are unique,...

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