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May 22

Written by: Michelle Girasole
5/22/2008 2:08 PM 

Into the Wardrobe with Megan Graham
Megan Graham
Megan Graham is the owner of the contemporary consignment boutique, Into the Wardrobe, located on Brook Street off of Wickenden Street on the East Side of Providence. Wendy recently interviewed her on her experiences in business.

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Here are some of the lessons Megan shared with The Sassy Ladies:

Megan Graham's business focus isn't on clothing, it's on recycling. She takes in gently worn men's and women's clothing and when the styles resell, it's like recycling energy back into the community. In an eclectic corner of the city surrounded by the hip students from the Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University, she understands the importance of knowing her neighbors and connecting with the locals. Above all, Megan knows the value of being present in her business and giving back to her community.

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How have you used your skills or business to give back to your community?

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Re: Interview with Megan Graham

Use https://paydotcom.com/r/13819/sabre23/18062560/ for instant access to the tips and tricks that compliment your personal style... The tips and tricks are a 'must-add' to your wardrobe ;)

By Lisa411 on   6/24/2008 12:26 PM

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