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September 30, 2009

Boutique goods for cheap to benefit the junior league

Some of the areas trendiest boutiques are cleaning their closets and selling their goods at a discount to benefit The Junior League of Baltimore.

It's part of the Junior League's annual Boutique Warehouse Sale. About 30 to 40 retailers will sell the stuff that didn't do so well in their stores, and would normally be put on the clearance rack, at the event. The boutiques will split the profit 50 percent with the Junior League.

There is a preview sale Friday at The Wise Penny, a thrift shop the Junior League operates at 5902 York Road in Baltimore. The organization's headquarters is also located in the same building. Tickets for the preview sale start at $35 and can be bought at the door or online until Thursday night.

The sale will be open to everyone Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

 Boutiques that will be selling their goods include Double Dutch, Cookie Lee, Joanna Gray Shoes of London, Linens and Lingerie, Nectar, Tiny Toes, Heartbeat and Magda.

 

Photo by John Makely, Baltimore Sun

 

 

 

Posted by Andrea Walker at 4:03 PM | | Comments (0)
Categories: Shopping, charity
        

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