Seattle $10 pop‑up back

Seattle’s viral Second Edit $10 pop‑up returns this weekend — everything priced at ten dollars for a fast, budget‑friendly vintage haul. (komonews.com) It’s a great quick hunt if you’re after Y2K and retro denim without breaking the bank. (komonews.com)

Armoire—the Seattle clothing‑rental startup—runs The Second Edit as an offshoot of its circular‑fashion program, with Rozita Ghaderi serving as Armoire’s Director of Retail and speaking publicly about the initiative. (seattlerefined.com) Organizers describe the sale as a roughly twice‑monthly warehouse event that brings “thousands” of gently used contemporary pieces together in one space. (seattlerefined.com) Armoire says the racks are stocked from its own rental inventory rather than donations, and reporting from a recent sale highlighted recognizable labels including Scotch & Soda, Express and Ann Taylor. (seattlerefined.com) Recent Eventbrite listings show a March 14–15, 2026 Second Edit drop held at 4786 1st Ave S, Suite 105 in Seattle with posted hours of 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on both days. (eventbrite.com) Past warehouse clear‑outs and pop‑ups have used a separate storage/warehouse footprint at 4412 4th Ave S for multi‑day events listed on Eventbrite throughout late 2025. (eventbrite.com) Event notices and attendee posts for those sales called out cards‑only payment, free parking and transit access on local Metro routes, and social posts from shoppers flagged bundle promos such as “buy five, get the sixth free.” (happeningnext.com) Second Edit maintains an Eventbrite organizer page and social channels (including a TikTok account) where organizers post dates, locations and ticket details for upcoming drops. (eventbrite.com)

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