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December 17, 2009

Goodwill Boutique Offers Designer Gifts at Popular Prices

Last-minute shopping doesn’t have to put a huge dent in your checking account.  If you want a big name for a small price, make sure to stop by the Goodwill Boutique in Seneca to browse merchandise by famous names like Baby Phat, Ellen Tracy, Austin Reed, Gucci, Geoffrey Bean, Ann Taylor, Saks, Ferragamo and Armani…all for the famous Goodwill prices!

Located at 11011 N. Radio Station road in Seneca (right off Hwy 123), the Goodwill Boutique is a hip store full of designer dresses, accessories, jeans, handbags, and more. “The Goodwill Boutique has high end items at value prices” says Tony Liller, the Vice President of Marketing and Development.  “It’s a new shopping experience where our customers get more than what they pay for.” 

“And don't forget,” adds Liller, “You’re doing something good for the community by shopping at a Goodwill store. Goodwill’s mission is to help people find employment and become financially independent.  So by finding (and buying) designer wear at 1/3 of the cost -- you're helping your community in many ways."
And while the Goodwill Boutique has lots of big names in a small area, designer merchandise – and lots of other unique and affordable gift ideas - can be found at any of the 27 Goodwill stores in the Upstate and Midlands of South Carolina.  Visit www.goodwillsc.org to find a Goodwill store near you.

Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina helps people with disabilities and special needs become independent citizens through education, training, and employment leading to job placement.  In the past year, Goodwill assisted 17,849 people in their quest for independence and created a potential economic impact of over $47 million through the wages of the 2,839 people placed into employment.

 

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