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Downtown Franklin’s Fashion Super Sale 1/30 - 1/31

Posted on 27 January 2009 by denawilliams

Downtown Franklin Fashion Super Sale/ShoppingHistoric and Downtown Franklin is having their First Annual Fashion Super Sale this coming Friday and Saturday (January 30 & 31, 2009) and is touting designer apparel at 8 local boutiques of 40%-70% off. These shops are a hot spot for many folks and represent some of the area’s best in local and national brands. Located on Main Street, 3rd, and 4th Street, visit these 8 stores this Friday and Saturday to check out their sales:

Emmaline - 400 Main Street, Franklin, TN (4th Ave & Main)- A couple of their highlights include being mentioned in Lucky Magazine’s “Best New Cities to Shop” report featuring Nashville and Franklin Tennessee in February of 2008 and InStyle Magazine in April of 2008. Known for their feminine apparel you’ll find selections from over 30 different designers ranging from up-and-coming to well-known designers.

Haven - also mentioned in the same article for “Best New Cities to Shop” is owned by music video stylist, Claudia Fowler, who offers bohemian clothing and jewelry in a rustic/antique setting she transformed from a grocery store.

whats-in-store - 407 Main Street, Frankin, TN - is packed full with affordable and adorable fashion accessories both from the local owner’s (Dena Nance) own line as well as other industry offerings she finds across the country. Her accessories usually show up in magazines & photos because of the celebrity that is wearing them at the time.

Philanthropy - 432 Main Street, Franklin, Tennessee - This store combines fashion with compassion and marries the two for charitable giving to do things like dig wells in Sudan, provide homes for orphaned children in Haiti, and help support the needs of autistic children, to name a few. Christina Martin and Marianne DeMeyers have created a model that allows us to give to support needs through the purchase of any of their high quality men or ladies clothing, jewelry, spa products or home accents and gifts.

Ivey on Main - 317 Main Street, Franklin, TN - While there are some men’s clothing the focus is women with an emphasis on casual trendy. You can find t-shirts and jeans to cute dresses.

Open Window - Sorry, but I honestly do not know much about this store. So check it out and let us all know what it’s all about in the comments below.

The Cellar - 324 Main Street, Franklin, TN - This may not be the hippest store for teens or rockers on the block, but it offers a great selection for some of the moms out there that aren’t going for the latest trends.

Gin-O - 118 4th Avenue S, Franklin, TN - This boutique offers a mix between chic, trendy and eclectic fashions.

In addition to the sales, you will find refreshments at select retailers as well as free gifts with purchase to add to the experience. An added benefit for sale shoppers will be two free tickets to O’More College of Design’s student fashion show for any shopper whose two-day collective purchases total $300 or more.

And there is one more treat for you when you get hungry. Puckett’s Grocery is giving sale shoppers a free dessert with the purchase of a lunch entree’. If you’ve never been to Puckett’s you’re really missing out! So make Friday or Saturday your first visit and enjoy a free dessert.

If you go, let us know how it was through your comments below.

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