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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Trunk show at Pinto Ranch:
Still searching for the perfect outfit for the Cattle Baron’s Ball? Look no further than Pinto Ranch. This Saturday they will be featuring Old Gringo’s line of fall cowboy boots, as well as Leaders in Leather’s handbags and accessories. Check it out Saturday from 10 am – 9 pm.

The Dallas Flea: Local vendors of both handmade and vintage clothing, furniture and jewelry are setting up shop on Saturday from 9 am – 4 pm. For $5, you can spend your Saturday exploring this stylish market, which is featuring some of our favorites like F. is for Frank, Southern Fried Paper, and The Urban Cottage.

LF‘s Last Sale of the Season: This is the last weekend of LF’s spring and summer sale. All merchandise is discounted at 60% off.

Girls Night Out and Chocolate Walk: Take a stroll through charming downtown Carrollton while enjoying in the sights, sales, live music, and chocolate. Yes, chocolate. Get those endorphins pumping as you discover great deals on clothing and jewelry (like from the Best of Big D’s Vintage Martini) while participating in raffles and indulging in chocolate. This Friday, 5 pm – 9 pm.

Julep Anniversary Sale: It’s been a busy year for the Julep, and to show their thanks they are offering a 20% off coupon. Print it out and bring it to shop the clothing, accessories, and home décor this weekend.

Margaux Anbouba is a shopping intern.

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