There’s a lot to like about the Seattle Children’s Bargain Boutique on Olympia’s westside. It’s fun, friendly, and filled with one-of-a-kind items. All net profits go to children’s medical needs and support the mission to provide hope, care and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible.
“We have a huge variety of items donated to us,” says Manager Chris Schultz. People may be surprised to learn that 60% of the merchandise is brand new. Through partnerships with businesses such as Zulily and Western Shoes, you might find items with tags from Jessica Taylor, Ann Taylor or Louis Vuitton.
The well-planned storefront maximizes its 1,840 square feet. The store is organized to be shops within a shop. “I want go in and find what I want,” notes Schultz. Do give yourself ample time to make your way around the racks of clothes, jewelry, scarves and accessories.
The Bargain Boutique curates an impressive selection of hardcover and paperback books arranged in sections like bestsellers, history, fiction, cooking, gardening, and children. There’s even sheet music tucked in a slot. Are you looking for a game, puzzle or toy? Of course, the selection is different every time you shop. A bowling ball and bag were waiting for the right someone. Framed art, clocks, and wall decorations are on display along with dishes, including stemware.
“We have three spokes: volunteers, shoppers, and donors,” explains Schultz. The 54 volunteers are at the heart of the Bargain Boutique. Volunteers enjoy the social aspect of their time, interacting with customers and making friends with each other.
Another reason to appreciate the Bargain Boutique is that 98% of items stay out of the landfill.“ We try hard to minimize waste,” affirms Schultz, adding, “We have worked to optimize each aspect, be efficient, and practice sustainability.”
The Bargain Boutique is open seven days a week. This location accepts saleable donations Monday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm.
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BY MARY ELLEN PSALTIS