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Eco-Fashion Boutique Revive Celebrates Fifth Anniversary

Cleveland Heights Resident Lisa Dunn, founder and owner of Revive, is celebrating Revive's fifth anniversary.

Stop by Revive on Lee Road to join the festivities on Saturday, November 5, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

To celebrate five exciting years, Revive will offer mystery discounts containing the number 5. While shopping in the store, customers will also have a chance to enter a raffle for fair trade goods

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On her recent trip to South Africa, Dunn connected with fair trade clothier Township Patterns located in Cape Town. Revive now offers designs from Township Patterns’ latest collection. Township Patterns has been featured in fashion magazines Elle and Marie Claire.

Revive has a boutique on Lee Road and one at Legacy Village. While shopping, patrons can discover the fair trade story behind each piece and learn how their purchase makes a difference.

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Revive is known for offering beautiful handmade and sustainable collections which are all sourced ethically. All of the items sold at Revive are fair trade, meaning that the men and women who craft them receive a fair, living wage, helping to break the cycle of poverty, and preserve traditional craft making skills. For more information and to shop online, please visit www.revivestore.com

 

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