Shoppers at Wear It Washington. Photograph by Andrew Propp.
Shoppers came out to spend at Wear It Washington, Washingtonian’s sample sale at Long View Gallery on Wednesday, August 20. Guests sipped peach sangria, Champagne spritzers, and Abita Strawberry Harvest Lager and indulged in delicious bites from Ridgewells, while shopping extensive discounts for men and women at clothing, accessory, and shoe boutiques.
Stylish Snaps From Washingtonian’s Wear It Washington Sample Sale
Guests gathered at Long View Gallery for shopping discounts from local stores.
Shoppers came out to spend at Wear It Washington, Washingtonian’s sample sale at Long View Gallery on Wednesday, August 20. Guests sipped peach sangria, Champagne spritzers, and Abita Strawberry Harvest Lager and indulged in delicious bites from Ridgewells, while shopping extensive discounts for men and women at clothing, accessory, and shoe boutiques.
Specials thanks to participating stores South Moon Under, Julia Farr, Sylene, Sherman Pickey, Mars Vida, Tuckernuck, Wink, Duo, Little Birdies Boutique, Quetzal Jewelry, Meg Biram, Sara Campbell, Caramel Fashion, Dash’s of Old Town, Bull and Moose, Hysteria, Muleh, Ella Rue, Sophie Blake, Lettie Gooch, Stella and Dot, The Shoe Hive, Bishop Boutique, The Shirt, ADMK Jewelry, Tari, and Steven Alan.
The event would not have been possible without event partners Syzygy, Ridgewells, Long View Gallery, FLOR, Premier DJ Services, and Events in the City.
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