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Consignment boutique offers affordable fashion styles


By Matt Tate Consigning has become an in-


creasingly popular alternative for both the consumer and the mer- chant during the recent economic downturn. Weaverville’s latest consignment


offering, New Leaf Consignment Boutique, features women’s and men’s clothes as well as jewelry, home décor and furniture. Kendyl Starosta was running


a yard-sale store on weekends at Stoney Knob Commons when the space formally occupied by Nation- wide Insurance agent Keith Kiser opened up. She talk with the property own-


er and father Robert Stein about opening a consignment store and furthering her burgeoning business brand. “I thought it was a good idea to


keep it going,” she said. Starosta said she splits sales 50/50


with the consigner. While most of the clothes are gently used, there are new items to be found. Seasonal apparel is displayed together, and she plans to hold sales in order to rotate displays every four months. When Starosta first began visit-


ing the area, she developed a fast ap- preciation of the vibrant artist com-


Kendyl Starosta, right, and Sandy Henderson are excited to bring a new clothing option to Weaverville.


munity. At New Leaf, she hopes to incorporate more work from local artists looking to have a place to sell their crafts. Anything from jewelry to yard art to paintings would be welcomed, Starosta added. “We would really like to promote


that,” she said. New Leaf opened July 15. Sta-


rosta is joined in the business with co-partner Sandy Henderson. It is open from 10 am to 5 pm


Tuesday-Tursday, 10 am to 6 pm on Friday and 10 am to 2 pm on Saturday. For more information, call 645-8515.


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