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The Garment District – Area IV

$15 for $30 Worth of Vintage and Contemporary Clothing

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In a Nutshell

New & gently used seasonal clothing garbs clients in stylish dresses, coats & accessories in shop that maintains green practices.

The Fine Print

  • Expires 120 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid in-store only. May also be used at By the Pound and Boston Costume departments. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Clothes make the man, or make a stack of dogs appear to be the man. Embrace man’s best trends with this Groupon.

$15 for $30 Worth of Vintage and Contemporary Clothing

An ever-changing stock of seasonal men's, women's, and children's attire flatters figures with dresses ($10+), jeans and blouses ($7+), designer shoes ($15–$35), sunglasses ($10), and designer purses ($20–$55).

The Garment District

Beginning as an offshoot of Cambridge's historic textile industry and a complement to the inventive business model of By The Pound, The Garment District continues combining a repertoire of hip, quirky clothing with eco-friendly practices of recycling and consignment. The hard-working staff of 40 intercepts gently used fashions and unworn apparel before it can be carelessly thrown away or wasted on stylish scarecrows. More than 40,000 wearables don men, women, and children in modish displays of vintage, contemporary, and designer clothing, drawing in hats, dresses, shoes, and accessories from sources across the country to keep the racks stocked with millions of pounds of clothing throughout the year. Thread handlers sort through collected duds, hanging the stylishly suited on racks, sending overstock clothing to developing countries, and shipping soiled or torn clothing to a shoddy mill, where it is ground up and sent as threats to fashion designers.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Star Treatment

If reality TV has taught us anything, it's that you don't need to be a celebrity to demand to be treated like one. Follow these tips of the rich and famous to start living like a star right away:

  • Spend money conspicuously. If you see a dress you want, tell the clerk "I must have this dress." Then pay him $3,200 to explain that nothing in the glass cases is for sale because you are in the Regional Whaling Museum.

  • Acquire a dog slightly too big for your purse. This will ensure that the dog's head is always visible and that the dog does not get lost in the bottom of your purse with half-eaten packages of Certs, containers of Carmex, and drawings of your future butler.

  • Dine exclusively at Carl's Jr., the only restaurant worthy of having a star right in their logo.

  • Get into any club by telling the bouncer "I just bought this place." By the time they reach Deborah Kovacs at Moreno Group Realtors & Mortgage to confirm your equity, you'll have already danced the night away.

How can you get celebrity treatment on a tight budget? Find out in today's Groupon Guide.

The Garment District

3.5 out of 5
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    Area IV

    200 Broadway
    Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139
    (617) 876-5230
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