Coast Salish clothing designers emerge from pandemic with a fresh new approach - Windspeaker.com
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Coast Salish clothing designers emerge from pandemic with a fresh new approach
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Monday, September 14th, 2020 5:32pm
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The Ay Lelum fall/winter collection Yuxwule’ Sul'sul'tun — Eagle Spindle Whorl debuted Sept. 12.
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“Obviously the majority of sales come from being at events and doing our pop-up booths. So we were already online, but because we're such a newer company, we need to be out there…” — Sophia Seward-Good
By Julie Chadwick
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Windspeaker.com
Struck earlier this year by the fallout from COVID-1…
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