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Fashion: Quiet the Wild

Layer up and enjoy the beauty of Seattle outdoors

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This article originally appeared in the March/April 2022 issue of Seattle magazine.

Lily wears 1960’s Cardigan From Token Vintage, Checkered Coat By Bogey Boys, Long Wide Scarf By Lita By Ciara, Trail Leggings Eddie Bauer

Gabe wears Snowcrew Jacket by Outdoor Research, Quest Fleece Crew by Eddie Bauer, Plaid Jacket from Token Vintage, Carpenter pants from Token Vintage

Martha wears City Slicker by Prairie Underground, Vintage Nike ACG from Token Vintage, ‘80s bubble crew sweatshirt from Token Vintage, Rain pants from Outdoor Research, Lukla Pro Waterproof Lightweight Hiker by Eddie Bauer

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