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Pre-owned Luxury Fashion Boutique Coming to Promenade Saucon Valley

If you’re someone who enjoys wearing designer labels but doesn’t necessarily want to pay those designer prices, you may want to plan a visit to a business that will be opening at the Promenade Saucon Valley later this spring.

Relux is a locally-owned boutique that will offer pre-owned, authenticated luxury fashion and accessories by famous brands such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Gucci and Hermès at reduced prices.

“At Relux, we take pride in offering the same personalized and exceptional service you’d expect from a boutique on Fifth Avenue,” said Coleman Nichelson, founder of Relux, in a news release. “Now, shoppers don’t need to travel to Philadelphia or New York to find incredible deals on designer pieces.”

Nichelson noted that the store’s consignment option may also be attractive to residents of the area who have high-end apparel and accessories they no longer want or need.

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“We are aiming to provide a better consignment experience for the Lehigh Valley residents, as existing consignment options only offer 50/50 commission splits,” he said in an email. “We will be offering from 55-80 percent on all consigned items, a rate competitive with national consignment chains.”

Nichelson said he has a target opening date of May 17 for the store, which will be located between Carter’s and SmARTivities Showcase.

“We are thrilled to welcome Relux to Promenade Saucon Valley,” said Patrick Turner, general manager of the shopping center. “Our shoppers have been looking for a way to purchase luxury designer brands locally, and Relux delivers exactly that—high-end fashion with the convenience of shopping right here in the Lehigh Valley.”

More information about Relux can be found at ShopRelux.com.

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Designer fashion consignment boutique Relux will be opening at the Promenade Saucon Valley shopping center in Upper Saucon Township this spring. (Contributed photo)
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Josh Popichak

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