The Daily Dish: Thread on Grandview

Here are five things to know about Thread:
  1. It has a European influence. Guice, who is leaving a job in corporate finance to embark on this adventure, lived in France for six years. She’s drawn to Euro styles that are classic with a trendy edge and often in neutral colors. The shop’s lines include, among others, Maison Scotch and Deca.
  2. It boasts “accessible fashion.” The shop’s feel is warm, almost soft. The clothing is “on trend but not over trendy,” Boyle said. It’s comfortable and age-appropriate for moms. (The denim, for example, is higher-end — but the boutique doesn’t carry any super-low-waisted styles.) And though most prices are boutique-like ($100 or so for sweaters, a couple of hundred for dresses), you’ll find jewelry for $25 and tops for $28.
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