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A loss for shoppers

October
22

Came in today to find an update from Hip Chik.

I always love to see that “return address,” as it’s usually news about a fun event or great sale.

This time, sad to say, it was notice that the Nyack boutique is closing after three years.

Owner Anne Beneville says “Times change, and I have made the difficult decision to close Hip Chik.”

I’ve bought some great tops there — and loved how she billed her stylish shop as “a gathering place for hip chiks of every size and shape.”

Now, it’s time for the “Going Out of Business Sale,” which opens to the public on Wednesday.

Turns out that there will be a lot of new merchandise featured, since many shipments could not be stopped once the decision to close was made.

So, shoppers will find discounts of 25 percent or more off everything in the store, from tops, sweaters and jackets to pants, handbags, scarves and jewelry.

The store is at 5 S. Broadway. Call 845-353-3644.

This entry was posted on Monday, October 22nd, 2007 at 5:38 pm by Mary Shustack.
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One Response to “A loss for shoppers”

  1. Mary Shustack

    Hi.

    Just wanted to give a quick update- heard from Anne Beneville- and while it’s still bad news for shoppers about Hip Chik’s closing, it sounds like good things are happening for her.
    She said it’s a bittersweet thing, as she’s leaving lots of great customers and friends – but is not just closing the shop. She’s relocating to the Newport, R.I., area — and will open another boutique up there next year.

    Road trip anyone?

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Mary Shustack has been living — and shopping — in this region her whole life. This blog will follow her never-ending search for beautiful things, from home-decorating accents to funky tote bags to quirky collectibles. Come along as she browses through the shops, boutiques, markets and fairs of the Lower Hudson Valley.

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