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    Best Fashion/Apparel Store of 2013: Tigertree

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    Tigertree has pulled a hat trick. For three years straight this Short North boutique has topped our reader survey list as the best Fashion/Apparel store of 2013. It certainly doesn’t hurt that the store carries both men’s and women’s clothing in addition to accessories, gift items and more.

    “Basically, we just sell things that we are passionate about, so our store is completely a representation of our lives,” says Tigertree Co-Owner Josh Quinn during a recent store profile feature. “I think that connecting thread helps us do pretty good job of having such a varied product mix.”

    In addition to their retail shop, Tigertree recently relaunched their online store to let fans shop from the comfort of home.

    For more information, visit www.shoptigertree.com.

    The Top 10 Fashion/Apparel Stores of 2013:

    1. Tigertree
    2. Homage
    3. Rowe Boutique
    4. Substance
    5. Thrift Shops
    6. Rag-O-Rama
    7. Nordstrom
    8. Milk Bar Boutique
    9. Thread
    10. Macy’s

    Flashback: Best Fashion Store of 2012 — Tigertree
    Flashback: Best Fashion Store of 2011 — Tigertree

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