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Lucky Dog Clothing – Seattle’s Premium Men’s Thrift Shop

Looking for some heat around the area? Lucky Dog Clothing out of the Greenlake area has everything you need. They offer items from Supreme, Nike, Bathing Ape, North Face and many other popular brands. They truly are the premium men’s thrift shop in the Seattle area.

Not only do they sell the best selection of brands and items you’re looking for, but they also buy back clothing and are willing to trade items as well. You can follow their Instagram to see the daily specials they’re offering or the different items they have for sale on a day-to-day basis at @luckydogclothing on Instagram.

As seen on their website,

“Lucky Dog Clothing started in 2013 by two cousins and a dog Frank. While studying business at Western Washington University, they made a living selling vintage clothing on eBay. Now that they’ve graduated, they wanted to use what they’ve learned to turn their lifelong passion for thrifting into a successful family business. Providing the world’s most enjoyable and satisfying thrifting experience is their vision. Their mission is to continuously innovate, grow and streamline operations, while maintaining a commitment to excellent customer service, product, and company culture.” 

Make sure to check out their wonderful selection in store today!

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