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Element Six to Open in Wayne

ELEMENT SIX aims to offer women high quality, contemporary fashion from designers who are committed to enhancing social responsibility in the fashion industry.

Element Six Clothing Company will open its first women’s clothing boutique, ELEMENT SIX, on October 26 in The Eagle Village Shops in Wayne.

According to the company, the store will make a statement with their sustainable collection of casual to semi-formal garments and accessories.

ELEMENT SIX aims to offer women high quality, contemporary fashion from designers who are committed to enhancing social responsibility in the fashion industry. 

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Designers include CROP by David Peck, Betty Browne, Dagg & Stacey, Goodone, A Peace Treaty and Raleigh Denim.

“We will surprise our customers with the high level of fashion and quality available from a new generation of designers committed to both economic and environmental sustainability,” said Kimberly Gleason-Hink, owner of ELEMENT SIX. “For many of our designers ELEMENT SIX will be their introduction to the Philadelphia market.” 

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Ten percent of all sales generated during their Grand Opening weekend will be donated to the Women’s Resource Center in Wayne. Events throughout the year will continue to support local charities and raise awareness of ethical issues in the fashion industry.

During their Grand Opening weekend ELEMENT SIX store hours will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, October 26 and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, October 27.

After the Grand Opening weekend, hours will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday.


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