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Pink Chicken Opens First Store in Savannah, Georgia

Pink Chicken Opens First Store in Savannah, Georgia

Pink Chicken, a children’s and women’s clothing brand, has opened its first brick-and-mortar store in Savannah, Georgia. Located downtown at 216 West Broughton Street, the new boutique features the brand’s vibrant, print-infused apparel collections, as well as a selection of accessories and homewear.

“We look forward to meeting our Pink Chicken community and welcoming new faces to Savannah. We are thrilled to officially become a part of this historic city,” Pink Chicken founder Stacey Fraser said in a statement. “At Pink Chicken, we want to celebrate the joyful connection between mothers, children and families. We believe that when children love and feel comfortable in their clothes, it builds their confidence and sparks imagination and creativity.”

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Pink chicken Credits: Interior of the Pink Chicken store, Savannah

Pink Chicken collaborated with interior designer MA Allen, owner of the North Carolina interior design firm of the same name, to design the new store. Through Allen’s vision, the store’s décor creates a whimsical and welcoming atmosphere that reflects Pink Chicken’s playful and unique aesthetic.

In honor of the new store opening, Pink Chicken will host a grand opening party on September 7. The “Flock Party” celebration will provide fun for the whole family, with exclusive offers, treats and a sneak peek at the brand’s new collections.

Interior of Pink Chicken store, Savannah
Interior of Pink Chicken store, Savannah Credits: Pink Chicken

The eighth retail store to open in the United States, the new Savannah store joins Pink Chicken’s current retail offering, which includes locations on Madison Avenue and Bleecker Street in New York City, Santa Monica, California, Amagansett, New York, Charleston, South Carolina, Bethesda, Maryland and Raleigh, North Carolina.

Founded 18 years ago, Pink Chicken is best known for its vintage-inspired designs and commitment to quality. Since its inception, Pink Chicken has remained true to its founding values, designing all designs in-house and giving back to the community in meaningful ways. To date, the brand has donated nearly 34,000 garments to nonprofits that help mothers and children, with its 2022 Pinkie Bank initiative teaching youth the value of giving.

Interior of Pink Chicken store, Savannah
Interior of Pink Chicken store, Savannah Credits: Pink Chicken