Not exact matches
Growing up in a
small town, I shopped at Sassy
Boutique because it was always up to date on all trends and carried my favorite designers!
Even to get a decent undergarment that can be worn with most things, that covers everything can be hard to get (probably
because I'm so
small too) my town has one department store (a
small one) and a few
boutiques, so to shop anywhere else, Involves a 45min - 2 hr trip depending on where you choose to go.
So, I love shopping at the
small boutiques that are independently owned
because they have unique items and usually cater to a larger variety of sizes and for every age.
I enjoy finding
small boutiques around the city
because they have so much to offer that is more than what you can find in a huge department store like Macy's or even Nordstrom.
I love to shop in
small boutiques too,
because only there I can find really interesting and unique stuff.
Because of the
boutique feel that baked and gourmet treats take on, the category benefits from offering
smaller selections in store, creating a fresh and simple impression.
Maybe it's
because it's a
small,
boutique style hotel.
We haven't stayed in either
because they're always infuriatingly fully booked far in advance, but they're both
smaller boutique hotels that should run you close to, or under, $ 120 a night for a double room.
This «smart and
small»
Boutique hotel is owner managed and nestled in a beautiful tropical garden, just a short distance from the light - colored sand beach of Playa Grande, a very special beach
because of its length and loneliness!
Because we're
small, we can offer every guest complete privacy and what we call barefoot
boutique luxury that extends from our richly appointed rooms to our onsite cuisine.»
What the UK Twitter report didn't point out, but should have, is that
boutiques and
smaller firms produce many of the best law firm Twitter feeds — not
because they're more «personal» and «engaging,» I believe, but
because they necessarily pursue a narrow focus: they're restricted in the type of work they offer and / or the marketplaces in which they offer it.
So you and I met the last guest I had too, we met at Ernest Benson's
small firm boot camp and we started talking, and I always really appreciate these very nuanced conferences
because any lawyer that shows up at these really sort of
boutique conferences have a different mindset about the way they approach their practice and the things that they're going to learn and the things that they're interested in.
We don't require a lot of multidisciplinary teams and
because of that we use
small boutiques so we get all the expertise we need but we also get it at a lower price and with good responsiveness,» says Johnson.
The
smaller, more entrepreneurial, «
boutique» firms are attractive to this second group
because they embody the same qualities of those individuals who have historically excelled in the field overall.