Clothing

Shoppers Turn To Consignment Stores

The Wall Street Journal: The economic downturn is bad for the nearby mall but good for local consignment shops. Sales at these stores have soared since January as cash-strapped consumers look for bargains, income and tax deductions. “This industry just keeps growing, but especially during slow times,” says Adele R. Meyer, executive director of the

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Prissy Poofs Are Dressing Up Imaginative Little Girls Everywhere

examiner.com: Examiner: What is your business all about? Laura: PrissyPoofs.com is all about dressing up Princesses! From Lions to LadyBugs, CowGirls to Kittens and everything in between there is something for the pickiest of little ones and definitely their discriminating Mommies. Deborah: We provide unique, custom one of a kind dress-up tutus for little girls.

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Buggy's Business Is Kid Stuff

seattlepi.com: The stock market has plummeted and the economy is slipping, but one of Seattle’s newest children’s shops is positioned to survive the economic storm. Last weekend, Buggy celebrated its first anniversary as a retail hybrid, a children’s boutique on Beacon Hill that sells new and gently used clothes — from new T-shirts for urban

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