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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

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Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

L. Bartlett Summer Sale: Shop spring and summer clothing, shoes, and accessories at 30 to 75 percent off. The sale will go on until they run out of stock, but hurry up if you want a piece of the action. Wildfox, Parker, and your other favorites will be flying off the shelves.

Melanie Gayle Item of the Week: Save 20 percent on Rory Ashton jewelry at Melanie Gayle until Saturday. The jewelry brand is their hot pick for the week — and mine, too.

The Gypsy Wagon Anniversay Sale: The Gypsy Wagon is celebrating four fashionable and fun years on Henderson Avenue with an anniversary sale you won’t want to miss. Be a part of the party with sale room items marked down 50 to 75 percent, 20 percent off boots, and 30 percent off select summer styles.

Accents Red, White, and Blue Bash: If you’re in a red, white, and blue rut for this 4th of July, Accents has you covered. Shop clothing and accessories for America’s birthday at 20 percent off. All red, white, and blue merchandise will be on sale, and shoppers can beat the heat with frozen margaritas. What’s not to love?

Rich Hippie/Poor Hippie: Spring and summer sale merchandise is now marked down to 75 percent off at Rich Hippie, so you don’t have to have pockets too deep to enjoy. Sale denim is also a steal at $50 a pop. I’m drooling over their Sen and Babakul dresses.

Half Off at Mine: Mine just started a 50 percent off rack, and it’s stocked with all your seasonal faves: maxi dresses, sandals, gypsy pants, and more printed patterns than I can count. Go check it out for yourself and stock up on summer staples.

Lauren Adams is a ShopTalk intern.

 

 

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