Word is, the business taking over the location is a local women's clothing chain called Sway. This is their second location in the city after the one on 24th Street in Noe Valley. If you're as curious as we were and have a moment to put your eye to the tear in the paper covering up the storefront, you'll currently see something like this:
Sway Clothing
By Camden Avery - Published on July 01, 2013.
Plans are shaping up for the former Genesis Imports space at 1573 Haight.
Word is, the business taking over the location is a local women's clothing chain called Sway. This is their second location in the city after the one on 24th Street in Noe Valley. If you're as curious as we were and have a moment to put your eye to the tear in the paper covering up the storefront, you'll currently see something like this:
Sway is a Bay Area-based clothing chain that focuses on mid/low price tag apparel and accessories in the funky-and-sassy vein.
And, they're hiring.
The sales associate we spoke with at the Noe Valley location said that while there's no hard open date yet the plan is to be ready to sell in a couple of weeks.
Word is, the business taking over the location is a local women's clothing chain called Sway. This is their second location in the city after the one on 24th Street in Noe Valley. If you're as curious as we were and have a moment to put your eye to the tear in the paper covering up the storefront, you'll currently see something like this:
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