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This Week in Dallas Online Home Shopping News

Because you shouldn’t have to go outside.
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During these ridiculously hot times, a person can’t be expected to venture out of air conditioned spaces to hunt for fun fall linens or a chic new cutting board. We understand, and we’re here for you. Below, we’ve culled together a few online shops to virtually hit this week. Stay cool and shop on.

 

The Citizenry’s Ireland Collection Launches August 11
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Vintage Kilim Rug in Flea Style’s online shop

With colors inspired by the Irish countryside and modern designs brought to life by the area’s most promising artisans, The Citizenry’s latest collection of home goods is the perfect way to begin transitioning your home for fall.

 

Flea Style 

If the mere thought of browsing the well-curated booths at Flea Style’s biannual shows makes your heart skip a beat, founder Brittany Cobb just made your month. Flea Style’s new online shop stocks the same caliber of vintage and handmade goods all year round.

 

The Loveliest

Okay, so the online shop for this lovely (natch) Uptown boutique hasn’t launched just yet, but you’re going to want to visit their site and input your email to find out when it does. In the meantime, they’re holding some killer sales leading up to the launch that just might be worth going outside for.

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