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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

The Good Fortune Sale is Back!


The Momo twice-yearly Good Fortune Sale is here! This is when we offer you incredible double savings on “wear now” clothing while making room for new Spring arrivals. Win-win!

For the uninitiated, here’s The Discount Download: 
  • Decide that you need to go home with a SALE item. 
  • Bring said SALE item to the counter. 
  • Pick a tasty, crunchy fortune cookie out of a jar and open it.
  • Inside is a special fortune giving you an ADDITIONAL 10% - 30% OFF THE SALE PRICE.
  • Eat cookie. Do not eat fortune (or discount!)
  • Spend the day feeling great about your good luck!
... And a little sample of the the fabulous finds that could be yours:

Classic cuffed and cropped Cop Copine trousers.
Perfect for all seasons! Available in Small and Medium.

From Sweden, this Maska tunic adds a ray of sunshine to the season.

Two Danes “Yulia” sweater is extra long and extra cozy, in a 50/50 super-soft
blend of merino and yak wool. And it has pockets! Size Small and Medium.

Swing into spring and summer in this flirty and flattering Cop Copine “Kardi” dress.
We love the saturated peacock blue. Available in Small and Medium. 

Straight from Portland is the “Nolan” sweater. 80% lambswool,
it will keep you toasty warm. Small and Medium still in the shop!

Fabulous tomato red! Maska's 100% Italian lambswool sweater,
Small and Medium on the rack!

Speaking of great colors, what about this peachy keen jacket from Cop Copine?
Generous pockets adorn this piece, which we have in Small and Medium.

Let’s not forget accessories! We’ve still got a decent selection of Sticks and Stones leather bags in an assortment of fun colors.

Looks like a little coin purse. 
Leather backpack? Perfect!












Oh, and of course, there are still more than a few great finds on the Man Rack, too. (You’ll have to ask Mr. Momo about that!) In the meantime, stop by and take advantage of our freshest cuts, the sale goes on until the last cookie crumbles — or through March 3, whichever comes first. May the auspicious Year of the Pig smile upon you and bring you good fortune!

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Count the Ways to Count Your Days

As incredible as it is to contemplate, we are nearing the end of 2015.

Now, we know that everyone has calendars on their personal devices — computers, Smart phones, Google Glass (hahaha)...but there is much to be said for a lovely, old-school calendar. Momo currently has three unique and attractive options for you to choose from, two from local designers and the third from Japan.

In 2005, Ilee Papergoods designer Ja Teuber made her first ready-made product: her hand-printed month-by-month calendar. It was such a success that she continues to make these to this day. The attention to detail, beautiful prints and local/handmade appeal has made this a very popular gift — some fans make a tradition of buying one every year.




Another fun, compact calendar is “Type Riot,” designed and produced by Paper Hammer Studios (you can visit their shop on Second Avenue). Established by the delightful Ed Marquand, Paper Hammer set out to revitalize Tieton, located on the far western edge of the Yakima Valley. Today, a collective of businesses called Mighty Tieton has awakened this tiny town by connecting creative urban professionals with studio and production space, unused buildings and local production resources.

Perfect for your graphic designer or font-geek friend, this one also comes with a storage/display case.



Last but not least, another holiday gift favorite: linen tea towel calendars from Tokyo’s Fog Linen Work. How often does one encounter an item that is both completely practical and utterly whimsical? Not very, which is one of the reasons we adore these. Choose from DIY birds, cats in windows and a plethora of pears. Whatever your preference, mark your calendars for a stylish way to welcome the new year.



All, made of fine Lithuanian linen.