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May 15th, 2002 Elizabeth Dye | Fashion
 

SAVVY'S SAVOIR FAIRE

Customer concerns save a popular Portland boutique.

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Contrary to rumor, the fat lady has NOT sung, at least not yet, for Savvy Plus.

A Hawthorne District consignment shop specializing in clothing for women sizes 12 to 32, Savvy Plus almost closed its door this month. The "failure" of this popular resale specialty boutique was blamed on everything from declining foot traffic to sluggish sales. But in what amounted to an eleventh-hour gesture of retail faith, longtime Savvy clerk Gaya Amundson purchased the store from its owner, Ursula Dohn.

In business for 12 years, Savvy has nurtured a loyal community of big gals who sought to buy, sell and consign pretty clothes as their bodies changed.

"Many of the pieces we sell would be very expensive new," says new shop owner Amundson. "There's a need and a niche for beautiful clothes that accommodate life changes." Plus, if you're a larger-size woman, the already trying task of finding flattering frockage is exacerbated by the evolving dilemma of body size. Many zaftig women fluctuate in weight--they ride a metabolic yo-yo, or struggle with the successes and setbacks of the weight-loss journey.

Customer Sally Erickson found SP to be a stylish--and affordable--solution.

"A lot of Savvy's regular customers are worried about money and are 'waiting to lose weight' until they buy new clothes," says Sally. "Big discount chains don't usually have the quality stuff I'm looking for, and being a size 12-14 woman often puts me above the limits of smaller resale boutiques."

An ideal arrangement--so what went wrong?

Like dozens of hometown indie businesses, Savvy Plus buckled under last year's one-two fiscal punch. The Hawthorne Bridge closures during the filming of The Hunted diverted traffic away from the neighborhood. Then Sept. 11 temporarily cold-cocked shopping. Those factors alone might be enough to strangle a small business. Yet Savvy was supposed to be different.

Amundson concludes that most customers just didn't know how dire the situation was. "Consignment stores took it particularly hard after 9/11," she says, mentioning the recent closure of a Vancouver plus-size boutique called Big Ideas. "People stayed home at first. Then everyone wanted to sell their clothes, but no one wanted to buy."

Savvy's fortunes reversed in mid-April, when there was a mention of Savvy's imminent closure in a Sunday edition of the Oregonian. After the story, estranged/enraged clientele stampeded the shop.

"Customers were crying, they were depressed, they wouldn't leave the store," says Amundson. But, much to the customers' chagrin, Dohn had already finalized plans to close Savvy's doors and relocate to New England. It took a look in the mirror for Amundson to take the leap.

"I had a selfish moment where I realized, 'My God, I've been buying my clothes here for 12 years. What am I going to do?'" She made Dohn a cash offer, which was quickly accepted. Now, Savvy Plus is not only open, but actively buying for spring and summer.

In her new role, Amundson plans to emphasize and enhance what once made Savvy successful: sincere, deadeye service. "We don't let a customer walk away with something that will rot in her closet," Amundson insists. "Everyone chimes in with suggestions when someone's trying something on--it's truly a community effort."

The new plans--from expanded hours to a suggestion box to consignment home pickup--strive to be responsive to a clientele often underappreciated by mainstream retail.

If Savvy's luck has really turned, the clientele will return the favor.


 

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3204 SE Hawthorne Blvd., 231-7116




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05.24.2002 at 02:57 Reply
Savvey Plus I like many I know would enjoy seeing a continuation of this story. Perhaps a quarterly article to update us on how this small peice of Portland is doing. It would help people know that there is stability and growth and a wonderful community spirit alive and well in this great city. And it would promote additional buisness's to keep their doors open durring these fragile times.Thank you for the great article it was writen with much love of the community and hope for all small buisness's. —Princess Kimber

 

05.28.2005 at 09:00 Reply
A Find on Hawthorne!!Someone just told me yesturday about Savy Plus and I went today to find it. With only the info that it was on Hawthorne "around 20th", I found it at 32nd and fell in love! I helped a woman who was trying to deside between 2 dresses, and becuz they were so reasonably priced, my advice was to "buy them both", which she did and looked SUPER! There needs to be a media blitz about this shop, I've lived in Ptld 6 years and am an admitted "clothes horse", live literally straight across 32nd to Glisan, and never heard of it or seen it as I've dirven by!! Anyone out there with Marketing Background to donate time to heop it get even more publicity and to keep it in Portlands best places? I'll help anyway I can! How about you!!!—The Bard

 

12.29.2005 at 10:00 Reply
SAVVY'S SAVOIR FAIREit's 2005 (almost 2006!) and savvy plus is still going strong! i love this place and i have always -hated- clothes shopping; i'm so glad it survived through this struggle long enough to find it and praise it!—just a girl

 

01.31.2006 at 10:00 Reply
SAVVY'S SAVOIR FAIREI'm so pumped!!! I googled savvy fashions and ran accross this website. I'm from Vancouver, Wa but live in Texas now and I can't wait to come shopping their this summer when I come to visit.I hope this business continues to grow. I own a boutique here in te xas and I wish I could send my clearance items to a place like this, that specializes in voluptious women. Good luck and hope to be there soon! —Lookin' hot in Texas, in a "14"

 

10.05.2009 at 04:09 Reply
gaya is the most awesome lady in the universe, down to earth, she has made this store, a life time of happy exsp! hope to one day , be able to order on line, keep going gaya, your awesome

 

 
 

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