PurseSnickety is a small, locally owned business that has something to offer women of all ages. Becky Sipe, owner, opened in October 2010. At first, the store was smaller and only offered a variety of accessories. Since then, it has grown. The store has expanded in size and apparel offered to customers, which has been a huge success.

When most hear the name PurseSnickety, purses generally come to mind. However, that is not all that is sold. Jewelry, shoes, clothes, handbags, and other accessories are offered to customers. Since opening in 2010, Sipe wants to keep local shoppers remaining in the area to buy clothes and accessories. With offering name brand apparel, shoppers can remain in Mansfield instead of traveling to the metropolitans of Columbus and Cleveland.

Some popular brands in the store are Miss Me denim jeans, Pandora, Vera Bradley, and Hudson denim. In fall 2013, there will be a new brand that will be making its debut in PurseSnickety, TOMS. TOMS is a shoe brand, but it is special. For every purchase of shoes, a child receives help to improve their education and health by getting a pair of shoes.

Employee, Madison Carr, says, “There are a lot of regulars that come in and shop. It’s been fun to watch it grow over the years.” The brands are versatile and can meet the needs of any shopper that enters PurseSnickety’s doors.

For more information call, 419-747-0012 or  visit Pursenickety’s website.

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