Beyond yoga pants and sweatshirts: how CT boutiques handled the new, weird world of pandemic fashion
Sarajane Sullivan
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Melissa Mallone opened her boutique, Plain and Fancy, right before the pandemic started in March 2020. Now, she sells clothes from the store space in her home.Melissa MalloneShow MoreShow Less
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Melissa Mallone opened her boutique, Plain and Fancy, right before the pandemic started in March 2020. Now, she sells clothes from the store space in her home.Courtesy of Melissa MalloneShow MoreShow Less
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Amanda Kelley and Virginia Semeghini are the owners of Witch Btch Thrift in Bridgeport. The store is a vintage and thrift store with virtual and in-person shopping appointments. Clothes range in sizes and include a variety of plus-size optionsCourtesy of Witch Btch Thrift /Show MoreShow Less
Haven Hot Chicken to open Orange location
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Haven Hot Chicken’s chicken and waffles meal features two jumbo tenders with your choice of heat and a pair of Liege waffles, drizzled with maple brown-sugar aioli and dusted with powdered sugar.Haven Hot Chicken
Haven Hot Chicken, which opened in October in New Haven, will expand to Orange later this year, taking over part of the former Bertucci’s location at 550 Boston Post Road.
The Nashville hot chicken restaurant will take about 1,400 square feet of the former Bertucci’s space, said co-owner Jason Sobocinski, with Mission BBQ, set to open this spring, taking the other half. Like the New Haven location, Haven in Orange will focus on quick-service takeout and delivery.