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From brides to babies, local consumers still spend on milestone eventsPublished 05/08/08
Hanging from the ceiling is a baby nursery chandelier for $875. Nearby is the $599 Creations Summer's Evening Crib.
And then there's the $900 Orbit stroller, which has been selling like crazy at the Lil' Lamb Shop, a high-end baby boutique in Annapolis.
Forget higher gas prices. Or an economic downturn for that matter. When it comes to babies and brides, Annapolis residents are still willing to splurge, according to several people familiar with the industries. Lil' Lamb owners Bonnie Kamm and daughter Melanie Quinn said their store has sold a dozen Orbit strollers since stocking them in February. The...
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