Donate clothes, get 30 percent off, $25 gift card at Luci Boutique
I love getting rid of clothes I don't have room for (or, let's be honest, don't have room for me). I love gift cards. I love getting a sale. I love charity.
So imagine my excitement when I found out that Luci Boutique, 532 N. Water St., is combining this perfect trifecta of fashion, heart and customer appreciation in an awesome promotion that runs through next Sunday, May 19.
Bring in any old top or dress in good condition and Luci will give you 30 percent off your entire purchase, plus a $25 gift card. All the clothes will be given to the Youth Shelter Program in Milwaukee (so make sure those donations really are in good condition).
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