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Levitate opens pop-up shop at
Derby Street Shops

Levitate pop-up shop, Derby Street Shops - Hingham, MA

Hingham, MA Levitate opens a pop-up shop at Derby Street Shops for the holiday season. This year’s pop-up from Levitate features a collection tailored to the New England lifestyle, including men’s, women’s, and kids’ apparel and accessories. A highlight of the season is its new New England Flannel shirt jacket, a limited-edition item made from locally sourced wool and produced regionally – a true emblem of New England’s craftsmanship. Additionally, customers can find a selection of Levitate’s sought-after heavyweight flannels, hoodies, classic button-downs, and tie-dye t-shirts. The shop also offers an array of local jewelry, art, and a variety of books and gifts that capture the essence of the music, arts, and outdoor scenes. Levitate’s pop-up at Derby Street Shops, adjacent to lululemon, offers a unique opportunity to dive into the heart of New England’s surf and skate culture while securing the perfect holiday gifts.

Derby Street Shops is the South Shore’s leading al fresco shopping & dining destination with a collection of over 60 stores, restaurants, and boutiques. Derby Street Shops is equidistant from Cape Cod and Boston.

Leading stores and restaurants include Whole Foods Market, Apple, Polkadog Bakery, The Paper Store, Sephora, J.Crew, lululemon, Barnes &; Noble, REI, Crate & Barrel, Warby Parker, Williams-Sonoma, Skin Laundry, Burtons Grill, Shake Shack, Pottery Barn, and recent openings such as Vuori and Rhone. Enhancing its guest experience, Derby Street’s green space features a robust variety of outdoor programming, including fitness, music, family-friendly events and seasonal activities. For further information, visit www.derbystshops.com or follow it on Facebook and Instagram. Derby Street Shops is conveniently located at 98 Derby Street, Hingham, MA.

Massachusetts-based WS Development is a mixed-use developer with a singular mission: creating places people want to be. Established in 1990, WS is one of few vertically-integrated real estate companies that conceptualizes, owns, operates and leases more than 100 properties that range from cutting-edge urban spaces to lifestyle and community centers. With over 22 million s/f of existing space and an additional nine million s/f under development, it is one of the largest privately-owned development firms in the country.

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