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can't afford regular retail stores
[ 2009-12-18 14:10:00 | By: jklm509 ]
 


"We have two kinds of clients," said ed hardy shirtsLarry Kahan, who manages the Manchester Savers, where a portion of all sales, including housewares and furniture, is donated to Nutmeg Big Brothers Big Sisters instead of being paid out to those who bring items to the store. The well-organized store has seen such pricey items as new Ed Hardy shirts, gently used furs and high-end formal wear come and go, but the thrift store is not just for those who can't afford regular retail stores.

"Now there are those who choose to shop here," said Kahan, who stilled hardy boots boasts about the five display-window designer suits he purchased for $30 each when he was a young man in New York City. "Because they can have designer labels they thought they couldn't afford."

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