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two noteworthy events this weekend

Uncategorized / March 20, 2015

1 – we’re having a massive moving sale.  all the furniture is deeply discounted, lots of steals on accessories and some designer bolts of fabric and kilim rugs are going to be on sale.  starts saturday am at 11.

2 – my friend lauren is taking her children’s shop progeny on the road, and is hosting a pop-up shop in mt. pleasant, sc tomorrow.  she’ll be at camp perri from 10am – 4pm with a curated collection of clothing and accessories from coveted brands including mini rodini, bang bang copenhagen, wolf & rita, lindsey berns, sunuva, boy+girl, dagmar daley, boho beads, gunner + lux, colette bream, ferm living, and more!  
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