Why is This Still Here? Five Deals to Love at the Hive

Yesterday, we shared some of the great finds at The Shoe Hive. Today it is The Hive’s turn to feature some deals.

Once again, we all scratch our heads as we start marking down merchandise as to why some things are left. We have so many great pieces marked down at 30 percent off, and we still have tons of great pieces in the back clearance room as well.

This week we’re doing our best to share as many pieces modeled on people as we can, with tips on how to style them for different seasons. The temps have been on the rise and we have plenty of lightweight dresses on the sale rack, too.

Madeline picked some of her favorite pieces that she can’t believe made it to markdowns, along with items that already found their way into her closet this spring. Check ‘em out: 

Shop online or at The Hive starting tomorrow. We hope to see you before the holiday weekend!

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Elizabeth Todd

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Owner | The Hive, The Shoe Hive, and Yellow Jacket

I spent the first part of my career as a copywriter who helped elected officials brag about their support for entrepreneurs. Then I decided to get off the printed page and do it myself. The Shoe Hive made a splash on the fashion scene in Washington, and was named the region’s best shoe store in its first year. Fourteen years later, I have tripled the store’s size and also opened a sister store, The Hive.  At The Hive, we offer clothing lines that are sophisticated and approachable like Rag & Bone, Tibi, Raquel Allegra, Ulla Johnson and Veronica Beard. We have tried to fill our racks with clothing you will want to wear all the time, elevated basics that are worth the investment.

www.theshoehive.com

The Shoe Hive I 127 S. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 I 703.548.7105 

The Hive I 315 Cameron Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 I  703.548.7110   

Yellow Jacket I 301 Cameron Street, Alexandria, VA 22314 I 703.548.7001 

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