Thursday, June 30, 2011

Seattle Shopping: Horseshoe and The Field House


When we weren't busy eating in Seattle, we were shopping. One of my favorite spots is called Horseshoe. It's a little boutique in the Ballard neighborhood with a western flair that's not over-the-top. As the song goes, it's a little bit country, a little bit rock 'n' roll. They carry great brands, lots of sweet little dresses, girly accessories, and, the highlight for me, vintage cowboy boots. Plus, all the dressing rooms feature old shutters and screen doors. It's adorable.

And for the fellas, The Field House is right around the corner. As my husband said, "This is what trendy farmers wear." Added perk? They sell old-timey sodas in glass bottles, which really just taste better than our fancy, newfangled sodas.

12 comments:

  1. These shops look great!

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  2. Such cute shops! Love those cowboy boots! And you are right, soda in bottles taste so much better!

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  3. I love the pipes! They would look so cool on a bookcase or something

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  4. Such a cute shop! I love all the bowties :)

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  5. I am so jealous!! That place looks so adorable. I love cowboy boots and cute girly dresses!

    <3Chelsea Elizabeth
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  6. Looks like a fun shopping day!

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  7. Oh my goodness I have a feeling Kiwi could do some damage in The Field House... that man loves a good bow tie.

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  8. I don't think I've been to either of these if you can believe that! Thank for the tips!

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  9. Sounds like you've been having fun! On a hot day there is just nothing like a cold soda from a glass bottle. Lovely!

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  10. oooh were visiting Seattle in a couple of weeks and I will add these shops and restaurants to my list of go-to's.

    thanks!

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  11. These definitely make me want to visit Seattle!

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