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After picking up a pair of eye glass frames at Blackbird on my most recent trip to Ballard I made a point to exit through their beautiful apothecary shop to browse (Have you been to this wonderful little nook yet?? You definitely should!). I'm so glad I did so that I could see Andrew again. I took his photo on Capitol Hill last year... Now he works for Blackbird.
Comparing last year's photo with this one provides the perfect example of the versitality that lies in a classic piece of clothing. His chambray button up works equally well as polished work attire as it did worn casually with the sleeves rolled up last spring.