Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening

Friday, October 13, 2017

Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening

Welcome Warby Parker to Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood! On Saturday, October 14 the doors of Warby Parker's third store here in Seattle will open, joining Warby Parker Writer’s Block in Fremont and the University Village location and you're invited to the Grand Opening (details below)!

At the new Capitol Hill location, you'll find wooden shelving and full-length mirrors, as well as custom artwork of some seriously colorful critters from the award-winning, Seattle-based studio Invisible Creature (I hear it makes an excellent selfie backdrop!).

To celebrate the new space, Warby Parker will be stocking the store with their Topper sunglasses in Jet Black Matte with Flash Mirrored Silver lenses. These rounded frames are inflected with a few dashing angles and exclusive to the Capitol Hill store. 

Other items available at the new store will include books sourced from some of Warby Parker's favorite independent publishers like McSweeney’s, New Directions, and n+1. You’ll also spot Warby Parker's own title published by Hachette Books, 50 Ways to Lose Your Glasses. 

A few of my current favorite Warby Parker Frames:


Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening

Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening
images: courtesy of Warby Parker

All the Details on the Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening . . .

What: Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening
When: October 14, 2017
Where: Warby Parker Capitol Hill - 305 East Pine Street, Seattle, WA 98122 
Store Hours: 11a-7p daily

Hope to see you there!
xoxo
Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store Grand Opening
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1 comment :

  1. My friend visited Seattle lately and she told me about the grand opening of Warby Parker Capitol Hill Seattle Store.I am happy that now people of nearby don't need to go far for their shopping.

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