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For Crissy Camp, co-owner of Emma's Boutique on Brinker Road, boutique shopping doesn't have to be expensive. Last October 4, Camp, 23 and her mother Teri Camp, 44 put their good taste to good use and after five years of research and planning, opened Emma's Boutique. In addition accessories, jewelry and designer jeans, they also sell greeting cards and other items, including steel water bottles with cool graphics to college students and clients in their 40's.
"One of the biggest complaints we got was that boutiques were expensive," Camp said about the kind of business they wanted to open, "We keep our prices reasonable." The Camps decided to run the store themselves because they want to offer personal attention to their clients, Teri said. In addition to sharing work duties, they also manage a page on Facebook where they offer specials to their "friends."
Emma's Boutique is open from 11 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Sundays from Noon to 5:00 p.m. The store is located at 1800 Brinker Road, Suite 280 across Nasr Jewelers. In case you are wondering about the name, the honor went to Teri's grandmother "Emma". A link to their Facebook page is available by visiting the Web site at http://www.emmasindenton.com. E-mail entry: |
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