CLAREMORE —
Inside the doors of ‘The Sugar Boutique’ . . . there’s a warmth of small-town hospitality and Christmas Spirit.
Since August, Claremore resident Dayna Melton and her daughter, Hillary, have brought ‘pizazz and style’ to the downtown area.
Located on the corner of Hwy 66 and Will Rogers Blvd., The Sugar Boutique is every ‘woman’s dream’ when it comes to Christmas gift shopping.
“We have a variety of apparel, accessories and home decorating items to offer our customers,” Melton said. “A lot of the merchandise for the holiday season ranges from scarves, gloves, fleece leggings and moccasin booties.
“Plus, our customers like the boutique style apparel — bubble necklaces and stylish watches — with affordable prices.”
A lot of the merchandise, according to Melton, is unique and exclusive. For the woman who loves to dress up, The Sugar Boutique caters stylish purses and jewelry, as well as blouses and skirts.
The clientele has shown Melton and her daughter, Hillary, that small business is what drives small-town economy.
“Our goal is to continue to grow and expand our business, which overall helps the city of Claremore and bring people into town,” Melton said.
“Since opening, we’ve had customers visiting from Arkansas to Tulsa, and the feedback has all been positive.”
During the holiday season, The Sugar Boutique is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
“Customers are excited that Claremore has a place to shop for Christmas, birthday and special events,” Melton said.
“Our customers are able to shop local and receive the same apparel and accessories that the Tulsa area offers.”
Melton also added that customers have asked about shipping our product to family members or friends in other places.
“Yes, we ship,” Melton said.
For information on The Sugar Boutique, visit their Facebook page: the sugar boutique, Twitter: sugar_boutique and Instagram or call (918) 283-4000.
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