Shopping and saving for the holiday season

BID sales event attracts 10,000 to Cedarhurst

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More than 80 Cedarhurst merchants participated in the Business Improvement District’s Black Friday and Midnight Madness weekend sale event, with the largest shopper attendance coming out on Saturday night after shabbos.
Teri Schure, the executive director of the Cedarhurst BID, estimated that almost 10,000 shoppers were out on Saturday night alone, starting around 7 p.m., with “scores of people still shopping close to midnight.” She gave an example of noticing that at 7:20 p.m. there was a long line of almost 50 people outside of Jildor, waiting for them to open at 8 p.m.
At 100% Kids, a women’s and girls’ fashion boutique that sells brands like juicy Couture, Hard Tail and Wildfox, the line at the cash register was at least 10 people deep, wrapping around the racks and seating area in the center of the store, every time one looked. Alexandra Skidell, daughter of store owner Alyssa Rappaport, said the items in back of the store were included in a super sale, marked at 50 percent off discount.
“The only items not included in the sale was the solid black items, but everything else in the front of the store was marked at 20 percent off,” she said. “Our popular item or brand this year is Wildfox.”
Down the street at Goldmine Jewelers, Howard Chait said that their top-selling item this year was their earrings, with their pendant selection drawing more customer interest up from last year. “We do steady business all year round,” he said. “Of course, there was an increase in holiday season revenues. Most of our customers are local, and they always come back to shop.”
Hollyworld custom-made dresses are the big draw this year, according to Infinity owner Holly Green. A Cedarhurst retail staple for 44 years, Green said that her store specializes in the dresses and winter party favors. “Everybody seemed happy, wanting to shop,” she said. “We were busy all week. I think we did about the same as we did last year. It was a great year for sales for us.”

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