Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Boutique showcase fair trade fashion on the treasure island set in...

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) may 18, 2011

SET boutique is for his second up close and personal event excited. The online fair trade-retailer hosts one State on the opening weekend of the San Francisco Bay area's treasure Iceland fled. The Open-Air market opening may 28-29, 2011, and plans to offer a spectacular treasure hunting experience for buyers during Memorial Day weekend. SET boutique have to promote a booth in the section of indie designs, ethical fashion recycled lap top cases of fair trade jewelry. Other categories marketplace are collectibles, vintage, home decor and garden, craftsmen, gardening, and new articles.

SET boutique owner Lindsay Sullivan for logged fled Treasure Island due to the strong mission of founder, "to present their innovative ideas and products directly to the end customer a cost-effective platform for local entrepreneurs". "I am always looking for interesting ways to present ethical fashion outside of the Internet and this opportunity seems like a great fit," says Sullivan.

The market runs on the last weekend of the month, and SET boutique opening weekend has undertaken so far. Admission is $3.00 for adults and for children free. Who fled treasure island is located on the Avenue of Palm trees, and parking is free of charge. SET boutique will be accepting credit cards at the event.

More about Treasure Island fled:
Opening is 29, Memorial Day may 28 - may weekend 2011. All shows are 2-day events and on the last weekend of the month instead. Show times are 9 am 4 pm Saturday and Sunday. Rain or shine event. Parking is free of charge. Admission is $3, and children 12 and under are free of charge. ATM's will be on the ground. Some exhibitors with the exception of credit card. Pets are not allowed in the show. Public transport is available by Muni on 108 treasure Iceland.

About SET boutique:
SET boutique stands for ethical trade support and retail fair trade clothing, bags, jewelry and household goods. SET boutique donates $5.00, customers spend a non-profit of minded when $20.00 or more.

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