The Tailored Ease Edit
A relaxed wool blazer worn open over a silk slip, cropped trousers, and one good gold cuff. Nothing matches on purpose — that is the point.
Styled by the Linden & Marsh team · Seattle studio
A relaxed wool blazer worn open over a silk slip, cropped trousers, and one good gold cuff. Nothing matches on purpose — that is the point.
Styled by the Linden & Marsh team · Seattle studio
An oversized camel topcoat, a turtleneck two shades lighter, straight denim, and loafers with just enough heel to matter.
Styled by the Linden & Marsh team · Portland studio
A bias-cut column dress in bottle green, a flat mule, and a single drop earring. Dressed up without trying to prove it.
Styled by the Linden & Marsh team · New York studio
Our stylists spend an hour with you, not ten minutes on commission. Tell us what’s not working in your closet and we’ll build around it — for a wedding, a new job, or just a Tuesday that deserves better than leggings.
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Thursday, July 16
2:30pm · Downtown Seattle boutique
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Structure without the stiffness — five pieces our stylists keep reaching for this month, and why they work.
One size up, sleeves pushed, worn open.
Buy it a size larger than usual and roll the cuffs once — it reads borrowed-from-someone-taller, which is the whole trick this season.
Layers under the blazer, stands alone at dinner.
Bottle green or ink — both read as neutrals here, so they’ll outlast whatever’s trending next spring.
Hem hits just above the ankle bone.
That half-inch of ankle is doing more work than the blazer — it's what keeps the whole look from feeling costume-y.
A quarter-inch of lift, no ankle strap.
Enough heel to change your posture, not enough to change your pace — you can still run for the 5:40 train.
One piece, worn alone, over the sleeve.
Slide it over the blazer cuff instead of your wrist — it catches the light every time your arm moves.
Members of the Marsh Circle earn one point per dollar, with early access to trunk shows and a birthday alteration on the house. No card to carry — it's tied to your phone number at checkout. Join at any register, or skip it entirely; the stylists work the same either way.