Independent yarn and fabric shop in Fareham opens in newer bigger brighter premises
The Boutique Haberdashery has moved into a newer bigger shop, a few doors down from its old shop, in West Street, Fareham
The business was set up by Kim Hayman six years ago – and her sister Jess Hayman is now in charge.
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Hide AdOwner Jess, from Stubbington, said: ‘We recently moved into bigger premises, which is really great. We have had a lot of support.
‘The reaction has been really good to the new shop.
‘There’s a lot more space to browse, it's brighter so people can see all the colours of what’s on offer and we have a bigger street presence so we have had lots of lovely new customers too.’
The business moved into new shop, which is in former offices, last month.
However lockdown meant it could not officially open its doors to the public until earlier this month.
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Hide AdJess, 24, said they put a lot of work into renovating the unit to get it just right - and she encouraged people to visit and support independent businesses.
She said: ‘It’s going really well. It looks great.
‘It’s really important to shop local at the moment, especially with everything that’s going on in the world.
‘Lots of small businesses are struggling, it's nice to show support and support the smaller shops to make sure they will be there in the long run, rather than just the big chains.'
The News launched its #supportlocal campaign earlier this year.
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