Goodie Two Shoes To Go Mobile

photo courtesy of Goodie Two Shoes

Goodie Two Shoes was one of the first boutiques I ever frequented in Austin.  As a college kid who was more concerned with spending money on food rather than clothing, Goodie Two Shoes was a good option for low priced trendy clothing.  And I would still recommend it for someone shopping on a budget.  But after 11 years of being open on South Congress, Goodie Two Shoes is closing their brick and mortar store and going mobile.  Right now the store is working on buying multiple busses to set up shop in.  Goodie Two Shoes on wheels will start booking appointments in July and will be available for things such as charity events, birthday parties, or any sort of get together that requires some shopping.

The brick and mortar Goode Two Shoes store is open for just 3 more days – Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and they are getting rid of ALL inventory!  That means everything is majorly discounted.  Shoes less than $20 and $10 and $20 racks of clothing.  Go snag it before it’s gone!

 

Joanna Wilkinson

Keep Austin Stylish

2 Responses to “Goodie Two Shoes To Go Mobile”

  1. Christine Ann says:

    Thank you Joanna. Well said. I thought after all these years I knew my customers but the way that everyone has opened up with their love and support and creative ideas how to help me with this great new adventure is just amazing. I am truly blessed to have all this love coming my way now. I will continue to create a space for women to feel welcome and rewarded. It will just be on wheels. By July 1st I should be up and running with my amazing bus. I will be building it myself as it has been a long time dream. I can now go to my customers. Parties, work, hair salons, charities, any event just contact me and we will work it out. I will reward sponsers of these events with credit towards merchandise. Stay in touch. Please! I will miss y’all if you don’t. goodietwoshoes1@gmail.com or http://www.facebook.com/goodietwoshoes1. Thanks, Christine

  2. [...] been around for a decade finally shuts its doors, everyone wonders what will take its place.  When Goodie Two Shoes on South Congress decided to close its brick and mortar store in May, I myself wondered if we would soon be seeing an equally trendy and inexpensive boutique [...]

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