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Spoken Boutique is Closing with 60% Off Sale

This is really a good news/bad news situation.Bad news: Spoken Boutique is closing.Good news: They're having a 60% off sale on all merchandise.More good news: They're closing because the owners are moving out of town, not because of the economy. Phew!...
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This is really a good news/bad news situation.

Bad news: Spoken Boutique is closing.

Good news: They’re having a 60% off sale on all merchandise.

More good news: They’re closing because the owners are moving out of town, not because of the economy. Phew!

The small retail shop along the north side of Roosevelt (in the same strip as Tammie Coe and Perihelion Arts) has provided downtown fashionistas with threads by local, national, and international designers for the past four years.

Here’s what owner, Amber Dennison, had to say on the store’s blog:

To our loyal customers,

We are sad, yet happy to announce we
will be closing our Downtown Phoenix store. Jodi and myself are moving
on! I have decided to get married and move to KC with my soon-to-be
husband Brett and Jodi is already established in Seattle with her
fiance Jay!

We have appreciated your business over the last 4
years and hope we have impacted your lives as much as you have ours.
Without your help, we could not have seen our passion for fashion
become such a success. In honor of the closing, we’d like to personally
invite you to take advantage of our discounts and sales. All clothing
including labels such as Black Halo, Nicole Miller and William Rast are
60% off. We would love for you to come by to enjoy these great prices
as we close this wonderful chapter in our lives. We look forward to
seeing you and thank you again for business.

Sincerely,

Amber Dennison
Store Owner

Like I said, bad news/good news.

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The official closing is set to happen at the end of March.

Spoken Boutique, 610 East Roosevelt Street, #148 in Phoenix, 602-687-9755, http://spokenboutique.blogspot.com.

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