If you are the "planner" type such as myself, and you view your month in advance and it looks like this: baby shower Saturday, 2 birthday parties, LSU basketball game, and a Celebrate Spring Pool Party then you'd better get to Caroline & Company and get organized and get shopping. Or, you can visit Caroline & Company's new Online Store and get it all done while in your robe, drinking your morning skinny latte. Yes Lafayette, Caroline & Company expands it's fabulous store onto the worldwide web this week. This means baby & children's items, home accessories, personalized gifts, beachwear, jewelry, etc. all at your fingertips and the click of a mouse. Same great customer service and shipping services, complimentary gift wrapping and online monogramming. And if you're not the "planner" type but you are always on the go, a shopaholic, a fan of all things "Caroline", a Bride-To-Be, a best friend...well you get the idea - there are many reasons to enjoy this new Online Store. And, you're invited to celebrate this new venture with Caroline & Company on April 15-17th at the store, 113 Arnould Boulevard, with trunk shows, refreshments and lots of new Spring items!
This is terrific! Now I can look it up online, order it, pay for it, have it wrapped and pick it up in time for the occasion! I need gifts for grads, and now I can do it all online and just pick it up. I love shopping online and spending as little time in traffic as possible! I wish more local shops would do this.
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