Men’s apparel store opens in former Easley's space - Phoenix Business Journal

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The apparel store will occupy a 1,500-square-foot space in its new Phoenix digs.

Cave + Post Trading Co., a men’s apparel and home goods boutique that first opened about 18 months ago, is the

into space formerly occupied by Easley’s Fun Shop at 5th Avenue and McDowell Road in central Phoenix.are moving their store from a historic home on Indian School Road in central Phoenix to a 1,500-square-foot space in the newly renovated Easley’s Center. “We loved the charm of our first location in a historic home, but it became clear we needed room to grow,”said in a statement. “Our new space is perfect for us. We’ve recreated the same vibe as our original shop.”

Cave + Post sells men’s apparel, accessories, home goods, personal care items and other unique gifts. The company has gone out of its way to find items and apparel lines not carried by other retailers in the Valley and it focuses on brands that make their products in the U.S. It also has a large collection of guitars and vintage items.

“Our customers love discovering the best clothing, accessories, and home goods, while enjoying the shopping experience. It’s so much better than spending hours browsing online or combing the malls,”

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