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Tobey Grey and Carousel Kids to open at Derby Street Shoppes in Hingham

According to WS Development and The Derby Street Shoppes, two local favorites, Tobey Grey and Carousel Kids, have opened stores. These two brands join Ivivva, David's Tea, and Setting the Space, along with remodels from White's Bakery and J.Jill, which all opened in 2015. Tobey Grey opened August 17th. Under the direction of owner Steve Simon and daughters Jill and Stacy, Tobey Grey provides the most current, high-end, affordable luxury brands for men and women and offers its own Tobey Grey private brand collection. Carousel Kids opened August 27th. Carousel Kids is a multi-brand children's boutique that specializes in European children's wear. This is their second location. The location will offer an extensive collection from Mayoral, the world's number one brand for children. This line from Spain has affordable timeless looks for boys and girls from newborn to 14 years.
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