Rag & Bone Coming to Seattle’s University Village

The New York fashion brand will open a boutique between Mejuri and Aesop

Vitorian Tito
Written By Vitorian Tito
News Writer
Clothing, shoes, and accessories displayed inside a Rag & Bone store (Image credit: Rag & Bone)

Rag & Bone is preparing to open at University Village, located at 2623 NE University Village St. in Seattle. The shopping center’s online directory lists the men’s and women’s apparel retailer as opening soon. An opening date has not been announced.

The University Village map places the upcoming boutique between Mejuri and Aesop, with Marine Layer, Ben Bridge Jeweler, and The Art Study nearby.

Rag & Bone also operates an outlet in Tulalip. Founded in New York City in 2002, the brand sells clothing, footwear, and accessories for men and women.

Its collections include denim, dresses, shirts, knitwear, jackets, blazers, shoes, and everyday basics. The brand’s designs draw from British tailoring, American workwear, and its New York roots.

University Village is an outdoor shopping center near the University of Washington and about 10 minutes from downtown Seattle. Its tenant lineup includes national retailers, locally owned businesses, restaurants, cafes, and service providers.

Regular University Village hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Holiday and individual store hours may vary.

What Now Seattle reached out to Rag & Bone, and this article may be updated as more information becomes available.

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Vitórian Tito has loved stories for as long as she can remember. As a child, reading was her favorite hobby, and what started as a passion eventually became a career in journalism. Today, she covers restaurant and retail openings. When she's not writing, she's usually trying new restaurants or exploring different parts of the city.
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