The Give Back Boutique

Do you love pretty clothes?

 

Do you want a closet full of the latest stylish fashions but you don’t want to pay high prices?

I have the store for you! The Give Back Boutique is an upscale consignment store that caters to women who appreciate a gorgeous wardrobe. There are racks of name brand clothes for all sizes plus shoes, jewelry, designer handbags, and a list of accessories too numerous to mention. Although the store itself is compact, it utilizes the space in a creative and organized manner. “As always, the items are plentiful and of the greatest quality,” says Kelly Pfleuger.

Beautiful brand name clothes — at bargain prices — available at The Give Back Boutique

What a bargain!

When a shopper arrives, she is greeted with a smile from the volunteer and a chalkboard that states the date when the items have an additional 50% discount. There are cute dressing rooms and mirrors so customers can try on each item and study themselves in their reflection.

The Give Back Boutique always puts a smile on the faces of happy shoppers.

Girls’ Night Out

On the 2nd Thursday of each month, there is a Girls’ Night Out with additional savings plus treats & beverages to enjoy. It’s a fabulous place to gather, shop and enjoy friendship while also finding a cherished bargain!

Left to Right: Amy LaCount, Executive Director of The Christian Mission and Keena Darland, Manager of The Give Back Boutique

Celebrating Ten Years

This “hidden treasure” in Mooresville is located at 478 Williamson Rd, Ste D, Mooresville, NC 28117 .  The boutique recently celebrated its 10th anniversary with a “give back” party for their loyal customers.

“We are so grateful for our faithful shoppers and volunteers who have supported the store for ten years. I feel the boutique has a ton of potential to continue growing, but our challenge is to make the broader community aware of the great items, prices, and our somewhat hidden location,” states Amy LaCount, Executive Director of the Mooresville Christian Mission.

GBB manager Keena Darland adds, “One hundred percent of our net profit goes to the Mission to help families find their way out of poverty.”

Pictured: Just a few of the 41 people who volunteer at The Give Back Boutique. “We could not have accomplished what we have over the last 10 years without our awesome volunteers!” says Keena Darland.

Volunteers are the Secret Ingredient for Success

The volunteers’ motto is we have a passion for fashion and a desire to help those in need. “I like shopping at the Give Back Boutique because there is always a great selection of stylish clothes at affordable prices,” says shopper Libra Pitts. “I love knowing that the proceeds made go to help folks in our community. “   

Consigners + Shoppers + Families in Need = Everyone Benefits

Retail Therapy is a “Real Thing”

Keena Darland smiles as she says, “I hear over and over again from our customers and consignors about how much they love to come in here because our boutique has such a fun and pleasant vibe. We believe “retail therapy” is a real thing and we want everyone who comes in for “therapy” to leave with a smile on their face!” After her first shopping experience at the Give Back Boutique, teenager Haley Sims gleefully states, “This is my new favorite store.”

For more information

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Or call (704) 663-3677

Article and photos courtesy of Tesa Jones

Tesa Jones is a graduate of Elon College, now Elon University, a mother of two, a grandmother of five, and she currently resides in Mooresville with her husband. She is a published author, an avid blogger, and a passionate photographer. Learn more about Tesa Jones at www.booksbytesajones.com/book and contact her via:

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