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Store Spotlight - Berta Sawyer

“Store Spotlight” is a mini project we work on here in Roni Rabl where we showcase our stores and their owners, with the goal in mind to learn and share about how to make a fashion store successful. This week we’re featuring 3 stores, the lovely Berta Sawyer among them. Q. What’s your favorite ice cream flavor? A. Peanut butter cup Q. What’s your birth date? A. May 12 Q. What made you become a store owner? A. I never had any intention of joining the family business. My parents bought this business (from the person who started it) in 1972. I went to college and grad school and got (2) bachelor’s degrees and a master degree all in Education....

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Store Spotlight - Key North Boutique

“Store Spotlight” is a mini project we work on here in Roni Rabl where we showcase our stores and their owners, with the goal in mind to learn and share about how to make a fashion store successful. This week we’re featuring 3 stores, among them, Key North Boutique. Q. What’s your favorite ice cream flavor? A. Chocolate almond. Q. What’s your birth date? A. September 10th. Q. What made you become a store owner? A. Escape from the horrid and rather inhuman corporate culture and affect some positive change in our culture’s shopping habits. For starters, everything we have is responsibly manufactured. Q. What is the most important tip you can give someone who is about to open a...

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Store Spotlight - CladIn

“Store Spotlight” is a mini project we work on here in Roni Rabl where we showcase our stores and their owners, with the goal in mind to learn and share about how to make a fashion store successful. Our first featured store is CladIn, with locations in Rhode Island and Connecticut. Q. What’s your favorite ice cream flavor? A. Vanilla Q. What’s your birth date? A. July 18 Q. What made you become a store owner? A. My love of art and design Q. What is the most important tip you can give someone who is about to open a store? A. Don’t ever do it as a hobby. Neither your customers nor your employees will take you seriously and...

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