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Cheapism's editors recommend the best cheap Seattle Shopping on foursquare. Here is the complete list:

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Meadow

1959 6th Ave. West
Seattle, WA 98119

Neighborhood: Queen Anne
Phone #: 206-659-4963
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Anthropologie-like clothing for $50 or less and cheap, whimsical home goods make this an affordable temptation. Throw in a friendly owner and easy parking for good measure.

Damsalfy

5338 Ballard Ave. NW
Seattle, WA 98107

Neighborhood: Ballard
Phone #: 206-297-8146

Boutique clothing at Target prices - a budget fashionista's dream. Fitting rooms are tiny and customer service indifferent, but low-cost gems abound. They also sell baby items.

Trendy Wendy

211 Broadway E
Seattle, WA 98102

Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
Phone #: 206-322-6642
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Looking for bold, trendy clothing with a sense of humor? For less than $50? Stop by this Capitol Hill boutique for affordable fun. Great plus-sized selection and cheap fishnets.

The Powder Room

1922 First Ave.
Seattle, WA 98101

Neighborhood: Pike Place Market
Phone #: 206-448-2000

Chic clothing at bargain prices - get girly dresses and tops for $30 or less! Sizes go fast and trend small, but affordable accessories are one-size-fits-all.

Jeans Direct

11822 NE 8th Street
Bellevue, WA 98005

Neighborhood: Bellevue
Phone #: 425-453-9517

Score designer jeans and Carhartt gear for a 50-75% discount at this oddly-laid-out Bellevue store. They also offer men's workwear and embroidery.

Trader Joe's

1700 Madison St
Seattle, WA 98122

Neighborhood: Capitol Hill
Phone #: 206-322-7268
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Prices at this California-based grocery chain are shockingly low. Sample their house brand cheeses for $3 a wedge, take home a bottle of two-buck chuck, or indulge in the triple ginger cookies. Limited selection, but high quality.

Bedrooms & More

300 NE 45th St.
Seattle, WA 98105

Neighborhood: Downtown
Phone #: 206-633-4494
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Time to buy a bed? Consider the surprisingly affordable wooden furniture and all-natural, organic mattresses at this family-owned shop. Stop by any Saturday at 9:30am for a free mattress-buying class.

Video Only

290 Andover Park East
Seattle, WA 98188

Neighborhood: Southcenter
Phone #: 206-444-1650
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In the market for home entertainment electronics? Do your research, then stop here for a deal. Prices aren't published, but can be $200 to $300 less than elsewhere.

Nordstrom Rack

1101 SuperMall Way
Auburn, WA 98001

Neighborhood: Auburn
Phone #: 253-833-8824
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Score great deals on designer goods for men, women, kids, and home. Check out label-specific racks or those marked "From Our Nordstrom Stores" for the best buys. Go Tuesday mornings after shipments arrive for the best selection.

Stride Rite Keds Sperry Outlet Store

561 S Fork Ave SW
North Bend, WA 98045

Neighborhood: North Bend
Phone #: 425-831-2004
URL:

Foot support is key for young walkers, but they go through shoes so fast! Pick up quality footwear for half retail prices at this North Bend outlet.

Hanna Andersson Outlet

13620 NE 175th St
Woodinville, WA 98072

Neighborhood: Eastside
Phone #: 425-485-7998
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High-quality Scandinavian children's clothing that lasts - for significantly less than retail. Ask to be notified about periodic sales, when day dresses and leggings go for as little as $5 apiece.

Small Threads for Kids

1480 NW Gilman Blvd
Issaquah, WA 98027

Neighborhood: Eastside
Phone #: 425-427-5430
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Budget plenty of time to peruse the huge selection of second-hand kid's clothes and toys, or make an appointment to consign your outgrown goodies. A great place to find infant bedding and carriers.

Carter's Outlet Store

461 South Fork Avenue SW
North Bend, WA 98045

Neighborhood: Eastside
Phone #: 425-888-6370
URL:

Another growth spurt? Cruise by for cute, durable kid's clothes starting at well under $10 a piece. Check out the PJs and discounted Melissa and Doug toys, and sign up for frequent 20% off coupons.

Sources:

www.nwsource.com

www.seattlechic.com

www.seattle.com

 
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