Lucy opens women's apparel shop in Washington DC & Virginia
26 Sep '05
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Leading women's apparel company, Lucy known for its distinct fit and style, will open two East Coast stores this fall. Lucy will open its first East Coast store on Oct. 3 at Tysons Corner in Mclean, Va. followed by Union Station in Washington, D.C. on Oct. 15, marking its 19th and 20th store locations. With the remaining 18 stores located throughout the western United States, Lucy is scheduled to open an additional five stores this year in California, Illinois, Arizona and Washington State.
Lucy moves into Tysons Corner & Union Station In conjunction with the 350,000-square-foot expansion of Mclean, Va.'s Tysons Corner, lucy is joining more than 250 high-end retailers such as L.L. Bean, Kenneth Cole and Bloomingdale's. The 2,300-square-foot store, located at 8029 Tysons Corner Center Mclean, Va., is set to open on Oct. 3.
On Oct. 15, lucy will open a 2,000-square-foot store at the popular Union Station in Washington D.C., located at 50 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, moving in alongside retailers such as Chico's, Pendleton and White House/Black Market.
Lucy: distinct fit and style Lucy stores carry a mix of activewear including the exclusive Lucy label created to fit, flatter and inspire women. The lucy label offers active women a variety of sizes (xs-xl), lengths (short, regular, tall), styles and fits (sleek, active, relaxed). The overwhelming response to the collection-to-date is a testament to the tremendous consumer demand for lengths and extended sizing.