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Basic to Boujee Brings Edgier Style to an Expanded Storefront in Dallas

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On January 28, Basic to Boujee Boutique will reopen its doors at 300 Main Street in Dallas, Georgia, with a brand new look, a brand new feel, and a brand new line of fabulous clothing added to its already edgy graphic T’s. Their store hours will be Wednesday through Friday from 12:30-6:00 and 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. on Saturdays.

To celebrate their rebranding, they are offering to the first 20 customers a free Basic to Boujee graphic tee, and each customer that spends $50 or more will spin their Boujee Bonus Wheel, which will have either prizes or discounts that will apply to their purchase.

Owner Brit Addison explains, “After the holidays we decided to expand our storefront and offer a different style to downtown Dallas – a little bit edgier than before. We will feature “street style” that is unlike anything seen in the area before; and all items purchased online will be ready to ship.”

The crew at Basic to Boujee Boutique—Britt Addison, Zannett Stell (aka Mama Z), and Deborah Spencer (aka “Favorite”)—are excited to offer new merchandise and to continue creating graphic T’s to their established customers and new friends alike. You can take a peek at their website at www.basic2boujee.com or call 404-444-8304.

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Sue Davis
Sue Davis is a local freelance writer whose work can be seen in any COWETA Magazine issue over the last three years. She is the author of Lilly and Billy Visit the Farm, a picture book based on the history of Newnan, and she is published in two anthologies of short stories and various web-based content. Her interests include oil painting, reading, and baking “herbaceous” bread. Sue lives with her husband Larry and rescued golden retriever, Mariah, near historic downtown Newnan.