Still need to shop for Halloween costumes? Don't feel like sifting through leftovers at Old Navy (although they have fantastic deals)? Or, you just want to find a fun place to take your kids while you shop for cool designer baby clothes--hit the road and head on over to Montrose! Okay, this is not Pasadena, but it's a Pasadenan's "secret" getaway from South Lake Avenue shopping traffic!
It seems that tender treasures is the only baby clothing store in Montrose. I love shopping there because they stock up on Tea Collection, Zutano and Rabbit Moon brands. Actually, what I really love is their perpetual summer sales. It's winter now, no? Anyway, I've purchased items there that normally cost $20-$52 retail, for $9.99-16.50! It can be addictive shopping at tender treasures. Note: they currently only stock children's clothing from infants to kid's sizes up to size 6.
My son loves to play in the cute little dollhouse play area, where about two kids can sit in and read books or fiddle with random toys. The nice sales staff have helped me watch my son in the past (when business was slow) as he roamed around the boutique, pulling stuffed animals off shelves, while I shop. Bless their hearts!
Here's the event information:
tender treasures
featuring a large collection of costumes from "Little Adventures"
Treat your kids to a day of dress up!
Saturday, October 13
12:00 pm-4:00 pm
Capes, Fairies, Brides, Soldiers, Mermaids, Snow White, Cinderellas, Princesses, Pirates and more!
Once Upon a Time will provide books for our costumed staff to fread for a Halloween Story Time too.
Refreshments will be served all day.
Don't miss the fun and the fantasy!
Please call 818-248-2260 for reservations
All kids with reservations are entered into a drawing for a $100.00 Gift Certificate!
2280 Honolulu Ave. Montrose, California 91011 818-248-2260
Parking: street parking or any public lot just south of or north of Honolulu Avenue.
See you there!
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