Tell cancer to ef off with a pair of Free Fingers gloves, whose proceeds all go to charity.
Tell cancer to ef off with a pair of Free Fingers gloves, whose proceeds all go to charity.
The new thrift store is arranged more like an upscale boutique than Goodwill.
The locale may be quiet, but the clothing and jewelry pack a one-two punch. Almost all the unique styles support charity from the big boys (Susan G. Komen, American Heart Association) to tiny villages in West Africa. The wooden baubles are worth a visit alone.
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Style icon and philanthropist Joy Venturini Bianchi’s boutique is filled with killer vintage mixed with new designers, and 100 percent of proceeds benefits local nonprofit Helpers of the Mentally Retarded. To find out the secret address, you must first make an appointment.
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