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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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St. Patrick’s Day Deals at Flirt Boutique: Drop by this Uptown boutique on Saturday or Sunday, and you’ll get a chance to enter a drawing for a discount. You can win up to 20 percent off.

Trunk Show at Gypsy Wagon: Through Sunday, the shop is hosting pieces from Johnny Was, a boho chic clothing and accessories collection, as well as sister lines, Biya and 4 Love & Liberty. Find something you love? Gypsy Wagon will order the items, which will be custom-made for you and will arrive in the store this summer.

Panacea Spring Break Special: This Watters Creek store is offering special deals every week throughout the month of March, and this week, it’s Buy One, Get One Free on regular-priced merchandise. Don’t forget to sneak a peek at the clearance rack too, where you’ll find items for 75 percent off.

Dallas Vintage Clothing & Jewelry Show: Head to the Grapevine Convention Center this Friday and Saturday to check out unique finds from vintage stores and collectors from across the nation–though you’ll see goods from a number of North Texas shops. A general admission ticket, which is valid for both days, is $8, but if you want a chance at early-bird shopping, it’ll cost $20. Tickets available at the door.

Spring Fling Sale at Bloom: Through Saturday, when you spend $125 or more at this boutique, you’ll receive 20 percent off your entire purchase. Can’t make the trek to downtown McKinney? Check out the online shop for the same discount. Just enter the code springbreak at the checkout.

Jessica Mitzner is a ShopTalk intern.

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