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Congratulations to our Best of Savannah winners in Shopping & Services!
Best Adult Toy Store
Sunset
Novelties
A helpful staff and a large selection of everything you need for a good time - 9307 Abercorn St.
Runner-up:
Joker’s Novelties, 111 W. Derenne Ave.
Best Antique Shop
Picker
Joe’s
A veritable treasure trove of antique finds . there’s something new to see during every visit. - 217 E. 41st St.
Best Antique Shop
Best Consignment Store
Best Furniture Store
Best Thrift/Vintage Clothing Store
By Melissa Hayes
Picker Joe’s
Antique Mall
“I’ve got what I call PFPT, Passion for the Past,” says James Plumlee, owner of Picker Joe’s Antique Mall. “It’s not just the items. It’s the people I meet and the history along the way that I love most about this business. It’s when people come in and say, ‘Oh, my grandmother had this,’ and we share stories. It’s about memories.”
Oxford: Owner of Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, and Southern Tide Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Fiscal Year 2020 Results
March 25, 2021 16:05 ET | Source: Oxford Industries, Inc. Oxford Industries, Inc. ATLANTA, Georgia, UNITED STATES Provides Guidance for First Quarter and Fiscal 2021 Restores Dividend to pre-COVID level of $0.37 per Share; a 48% Increase Compared to Prior Dividend
ATLANTA, March 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Oxford Industries, Inc. (NYSE: OXM) today announced financial results for its fourth quarter and fiscal 2020 year ended January 30, 2021. Consolidated net sales were $221 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 compared to $298 million in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2019. On a GAAP basis, the Company reported a loss of $0.74 per share in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 as compared to earnings of $0.90 per share in the same period of the prior year. Adjusted earnings were $0.13 per share
Holland native to open downtown clothing boutique
HOLLAND Kathryn Heston is looking to bring a pop of color to her hometown.
Heston will soon open Postcards from Paradise on Eighth Street in the former storefront of Jos A. Bank Clothiers. While the store will focus primarily on women s clothing, the prints will stand out from the pack. The brand is about more than a store, Heston said. There s a community of girls who wear this brand and are close-knit friends. It has a really happy, bright vibe. If you re in a sad mood and you walk in these clothes, they just make you happy.