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Turtletique Closes to Revamp its Storefront

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The Inwood village shop is closing its doors for a bit to work on the store’s content. From the press release:

In conjunction with the new, modern face of Turtletique, merchandise assortments have been tweaked. Shoes have been added including Donald Pliner, Stuart Weitzman, Isola, and Andree Assous. Turtletique is  known for fashionable work attire, casual “lifestyle” sportswear and special occasion apparel. Collections, many exclusive to the store, include European standouts Marc Cain, Apriori, Luisa Cerano, Javier Simorra, a brand new JS collection that is younger and more contemporary; Ambiente and Marc Aurel. A sampling of American designers includes Lafayette 148, Yansi Fugel, Chan Luu and Finley shirts, which is local.

Looking forward to the new version, which is supposed to open doors March 4.

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