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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where to Shop in Dallas this Weekend

Sidewalk Sale in West Village, Share the Love at Stanley Korshak, The Outnet, Trunk Show at Tootsies, Sale and New Arrivals at Blinc
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Claudia Lobao earrings
Claudia Lobao earrings
Claudia Lobao earrings (photo courtesy of Tootsies)

Winter Sidewalk Sale in West VillageShops in West Village are prepping for spring and offering major discounts on fall and winter styles. Select stores are offering up to 75 percent off merchandise.

Share the Love at Stanley KorshakValentine’s Day is around the corner and everyone knows it’s not flowers or candy that your loved one wants; it’s jewelry. Receive a $50 gift card with any online or in-store jewelry purchase of $250 or more.

New Markdowns and Arrivals at Blinc: There’s still a little bit of cold weather in our forecast, so visit Blinc for an awesome selection of winter sale items. For those of you excited for the warmer days to come, the boutique also has a shipment of new spring styles arriving soon.

Weekday Bonus:

Claudia Lobao Trunk Show at TootsiesLobao’s beautiful, hand-crafted Brazilian pieces of jewelry were a staple item for the hit TV show, Desperate Housewives. The designer sells her line in over 700 upscale stores worldwide, and on Tuesday, February 4 – Wednesday, February 5, you can view the chic jewelry line and meet the designer in person.

Lane Watkins is a ShopTalk intern.

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