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    Righno Boutique Relocates to High Street

    Last fall, men’s clothing and lifestyle boutique Righno opened up at 22 East Fourth Avenue in the Short North, but if you try to visit the space today, you’ll find it sitting empty. That’s because after a short four-month run, Righno has relocated two blocks north to 1242 North High Street.

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    Owner Corey Bee said that a couple of ongoing issues had plagued his run in the original location, and a new opportunity on High Street presented a chance to gain better exposure to more foot traffic.

    “We definitely have more visibility — for foot traffic and for driving traffic,” he stated. “It’s been great, and we are seeing a lot of new faces.”

    Righno officially made the move on February 1st, keeping a similar layout and merchandise mix from the old store, with just a bit more square footage for new products. That means that the Shop Talk profile from fashion writer Anna Maconachy in October still provides an accurate preview of what the store holds for curious shoppers.

    The relocated Righno is currently open from 11am to 7pm on Monday through Saturday and 12pm to 5pm on Sundays.

    For more information, visit www.righno.com.

    Photo by Anna Maconachy.

     

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    Walker Evans is the co-founder of Columbus Underground, along with his wife and business partner Anne Evans. Walker has turned local media into a full time career over the past decade and serves on multiple boards and committees throughout the community.
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