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Things to Shop in Dallas This Week: Sept. 10 – 14

Score $10 flip flops, Le Labo exclusives, and pretty prints by Kelly Christine Sutton.
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There are “Things to Do,” and then there are “Things to Shop.” Here are a few opportunities to support your favorite local spots in Dallas.  

 

Sept. 14, 6:30pm

Magic Hour x Kelly Christine Sutton 

We loved Molly Mathais’ new Oak Cliff boutique so much, we created a Best of Big D category specifically for the vintage- and local artisan-filled haven: Best Instagram Account Turned Store. Stop by Magic Hour this Friday to shop the lovely space yourself, and, starting at 6:30pm, link up with artist Kelly Christine Sutton (sister to Kacey Musgraves), who will be selling her prints and chatting over complimentary wine.

 

Sept. 11 – 15

Hari Mari’s Annual Sample Sale

How big a deal is Hari Mari’s annual sample sale? $10 flips flops big, which, granted, might not seem like a huge deal, but when the sandals are as stylish and well-constructed as Hari Mari’s, we say big. Tim Rogers will probably be there.

courtesy of Hari Mari

 

Sept. 13, 2-5pm

Le Labo City Exclusives at Forty Five Ten

You’ve almost certainly smelled Le Labo’s cult-favorite Santal 33 at some point in the city. (The signature scent is practically ubiquitous in our office.) But this Thursday, in a rare occurrence, Forty Five Ten on Main will be selling exclusive scents inspired by cities lucky enough to have a Le Labo outpost: New York, Tokyo, Paris, and of course, Dallas.

 

Sept. 13, 5-7pm

Miron Crosby x DKMS

In atypical Dallas fashion, this September actually sort of feels like fall. Celebrate boot season by spending on a pair at Miron Crosby’s chic Highland Park studio, and feel good knowing your supporting DKMS, a non-profit advocacy group fighting the good fight against blood cancer.

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