I know I had you at the words “Summer Sales”, so I won’t keep you from the retail details any further. Here they are!
The semi annual Dress for Success Triangle NC {Durham and Raleign} Excess Inventory Sale is happening this weekend. Open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, the event lasts from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. – and gets a later start at 1:00 pm on Sunday. Mastercard and Visa are accepted, but cash is preferred to help the non-profit organization keep its costs of hosting this event as low as possible. Women only, no children please. The sale will be held at the organization’s Durham location at Northgate Mall (1058 W. Club Blvd. – through entrance B, between Sears and the carousel). All proceeds to go Dress for Success Triangle NC!
Check out this video of the last Excess Inventory Sale event:
Over in Cary, Kristen’s Shoe Boutique and Kristen’s Place have their Summer Rack Sale in full effect right now and lasting through the end of summer. Enjoy $25, $50, and $75 items! Kristen’s Shoe Boutique and Kristen’s Place are located at the Arboretum at Weston (2045 Renaissance Park Place).
I noticed this sign in the window at Taylor’s of Raleigh {Raleigh} while having dinner at Glenwood Grill last week. If you haven’t made your way to Glenwood Village (hidden at the corner of Oberlin and Glenwood), then you’re missing out on a true hidden gem of Raleigh. Great retailers, restaurants, and a not-so-crowded Harris Teeter. How ITB… 🙂
Upon visiting Taylor’s of Raleigh’s Facebook page, I was further treated to further sale details:
Rounding out our visit of Triangle sales, we make a stop in Cameron Village and on Franklin Street to check on the girls from Uniquities {Raleigh | Chapel Hill} for their summer denim sale event:
Know of a sale that we should know about, too? Drop me an email at lisa@iheartretail.com – think of it as great retail karma!
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