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The only way shopping at DLR is going to break the bank is if you go every day, which you might want to do since there's so much great stuff at budget prices. Simple, modern shift dresses and cute tops (think greys and lots of cowl necks) dominate the hangers. Fedoras, handbags and super-cheap tees are also worth scooping up. The clean, simple store front boasts a weekly inventory turnover, just in case you really do want to get crazy with your cash.
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