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Legacy Place expands retail with Aritzia

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Dedham, MA Open-air shopping and lifestyle destination, Legacy Place, continues to expand its retail offerings with the arrival of Vancouver-based design house, Aritzia. 

Now open, Aritzia’s newest store offers the brand’s portfolio of in-house labels reflecting style-forward wardrobe essentials and cult favorites. It brings its collection of versatile, high-quality fashion to the town and greater Boston community, featuring timeless staples to statement pieces and seasonal trends in dresses, outerwear, athleisure, various accessories and more. With a focus on premium fabrics and impeccable fit, Aritzia is dedicated to providing a personalized shopping experience for every customer.

“As Legacy Place continues to expand as a best-in-class fashion destination, we’re thrilled to welcome Aritzia to our thriving lineup of retail brands. Their arrival comes just in time for the start of fall shopping, and it’s sure to be a go-to for our style-minded guests seeking elevated, on-trend pieces. Whether shoppers live nearby or are making a quick trip over from Boston, Legacy Place offers a conveniently located and ever-growing retail community with offerings for every style,” said Naomi Ehrens, general manager of Legacy Place.

Aritzia joins Legacy Place's roster of trending retail brands, including Mango, Tecovas, Vuori, Free People, Madewell, and Kendra Scott. Rothy's and Brave Daughters are also coming soon, further positioning Legacy Place as the leading shopping destination in the region.

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