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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

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Buy Buy Summer Sale: Head to West Village this weekend to scoop up some hot summer styles before all the frocks, shorts, and swimwear of the season are replaced by the fashions of fall.  During their Sidewalk Sale starting Friday, boutiques, including Accents, Epic Apparel, and Lilli London will line the streets with racks of marked down clothing-some up to 75 percent off! Shop the sale from 11am to 7pm Friday and Saturday, and then make one last run through on Sunday between 12 am and 6pm.

Last Call Before the Fall: Neiman Marcus’ biggest sale of the season will wrap up this weekend with one “last call” on discounted women and men’s apparel, shoes, handbags, and more. The Last Call Sale will house a mind-blowing selection of designer goods at up to 65 percent off their original prices. The discounts end Sunday, so don’t wait around to stop by this amazing event.

Clothing for a Cause: Q Custom Clothier is teaming up with Family Gateway to hold their seventh annual clothing drive. Throughout this month, you can bring your used clothing items into either Q Custom Clothier location (Highland Park Village or West Village), and they’ll donate them to the less fortunate to wear as they rejoin the workforce. As if the satisfaction of helping those in need isn’t enough, Q Custom Clothiers will offer all who donate 15 percent off any their new garments ordered in store.

Bargains and Bellinis: Here’s to Elements, Lou Lou, Hemline, and Mine for choosing to combine these two fabulous things into one great shopping event. Starting Thursday, they’ll have 25 percent off selections of their summer apparal and plenty of bellini cocktails to sip on while you shop from 10am to 6pm. With designers like M Missoni, Diane von Furstenburg, and Alice + Olivia (personal favorites), it’s sure to be a successful visit. Grab all your bellini-loving friends and head in through Saturday to visit this chic boutique, recently voted on of D Magazine’s Best!

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