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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Shopping Fridays

Design District Market at Dallas Contemporary:  Spend your Saturday at the market and support local businesses, musicians, designers, and artists of all kind. Don’t miss the food trucks and “Dumpster Pool,” complete with a pool deck and swim-up bar.

Swimsuit Sale at L. Bartlett:  It’s hot outside. Have you noticed? Treat yourself to a suit or two (It’s buy one, get one 50 percent off!) at L. Bartlett. Embrace the rays and lounge poolside, splash around the water park, or just run through the sprinkler.

Save at Cotton Island: Stop by this Park Cities favorite for Sam Edelman, Steve Madden, Chinese Laundry, and more on the sale racks at  20-50 percent off. And stock up on shorts while you’re there — all are 40 percent off.

Salsa Saturdays and Sundays: If you’re in the mood for a fiesta, pop on over to Hemline each weekend in August. Cool off with a margarita and indulge in some chips, salsa, and salsa music.

Pre-Fall Event at Movida Boutique: It’s Tax Free Weekend, and Movida is celebrating with 30 percent off during their pre-fall event. Stop by the store to save on tons of new styles, or check them out here.

Nordstrom BP Denim Event: Save $10 on all BP denim now through September 2. There’s a bit of something to suit everyone’s style: high-waist, skinny, distressed, colored (the list goes on), so grab a few pairs and gear up for fall.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

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