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A Piece of Toast’s Favorite Dallas Shops

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We love A Piece of Toast’s Sally and Molly Miller as much for their beautiful posts with oh-so-pretty wish lists as we do for their beauty tips and product recommendations. A Piece of Toast, which launched as a blog in 2010, has grown into a multi-channel site that doles out inspiration for all things style and lifestyle on every page. They have the whole world-wide web at their fingertips, but what we really wanted to know was how where these two shop around Dallas. Here, Molly’s five favorite shops (and why she likes them)!

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1Cabana
Merry Vose has the best eye for buying comfortable, pretty pieces that elevate my closet. She’s introduced me to countless brands and designers that I now keep revisiting for staples and statements.

2 Nest
Just walking through this store is inspiring. I always love their selection of coffee table books and home decor.

3Ten Over Six
A go-to for finding great gifts and plenty of things for myself. The staff is so friendly and knowledgeable about what they carry – I feel like I walk away wanting to Google a new artisnal line of cool products.
4 Milk & Honey
The price-friendly pieces and range of trends available is what keeps me visiting this cozy boutique. Getting two new tops for under $100 is hard to beat.

5 Lucky Dog Barkery
I visit this store more often than any of the above. I’m a very crazy dog mom to my 85 lb white lab Blue Moonbeam and I here for their awesome selection of cute (and durable!) toys and organic treats.

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