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Editor’s note: The bi-weekly series What We Make and Evolving Enterprise did highlight creative and dynamic businesses that are boosting the local business through manufacturing and distribution, engineering development, and education while also bridging the gap between our region and the rest of the world.
Pam McCall was thrilled to buy at Feathered Lane, a women’s garments and decorative factory in Richland Township, on November 16 for an event in JOHNSTOWN, Pennsylvania.
Feathered Lane was the children’s clothing shop the Sidman resident was looking for.
McCall remarked,” This is my warm spot.” ” Everything is so adorable and distinctive—clothes you wo n’t find in any other stores.”
She left carrying a number of sacks filled with sparkle, hats, and jackets.
She remarked,” I got it all.”
When Lori Deffenbaugh unveiled the women’s store in December 2021, that was the anticipated answer.
The store carries women’s clothes, including denim, outfits, everyday wear, and semi-formal wear. Men’s matches and outfits are also rented and sold by Feathered Lane.
Fresh flowers are available from the store for distribution, delivery, wedding, funeral, and other events.
Deffenbaugh bought Shannon Wingard’s original B&B Floral building in an effort to provide variety to price-conscious customers.
Deffenbaugh said at the store, which is situated at 1106 Head Variable,” I think a lot of people stay away from outlets because they believe they’re super-expensive.”
She remarked,” One of the things people say when they walk in is that they do n’t find my prices to be any more expensive than your average department store.”
Deffenbaugh was looking for a new issue after serving Victoria’s Secret for more than 20 years as the store manager and city manager, according to Cory Kaczmarek, her firm partner.
To have her own shop was always one of her long-term targets, he said. Shannon was informed that we wanted to maintain this directly owned company and increase the community’s opportunities. She believed in us.
After O’Reilly Auto Parts decided not to take the tower, according to Wingard, she sold it to Deffenbaugh.
According to Wingard,” They were supposed to buy this tower and the tower next door.” ” Our deal lasted for more than six months.”
Wingard, who was pursuing her real estate certificate, found her bearings.
She claimed,” I obtained my license and ultimately sold Lori my individual building.”
At Feathered Lane, Wingard works as the principal decorative artist.
Wingard arrived with the building, Kaczmarek casually remarked.
According to Deffenbaugh, the workers are knowledgeable about the products they sell.
According to Deffenbaugh, “everyone who has worked here has a broad background in either the financial or decorative industries.” ” From the moment the buyer walks in, we delight ourselves in providing excellent customer service.”
” My initial thought when we built this business was that it would be a one-stop, simple buy.”
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