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A 'Bittersweet' Farewell to Port Washington

Long-time Port Washington retailer Brenda Garfield is relocating her shop to Great Neck.

 

For 31 years, women needing shoes and accessories that complemented their special occassion dresses knew just where to shop: After Five in Port Washington. 

There, retailer Brenda Garfield served them well, offering shoes that could be custom-dyed, and which, by the way were comfortable too, and didn't cost a fortune. At the shop, they could also select an elegant handbag and shawl, without blowing their budget.

"There's very little here over $100," Garfield said.

But beginning Dec. 1, After Five customers will have to visit Garfield at En-Toto Couture, a custom gown specialist at 550 Northern Boulevard in Great Neck, where Garfield will be setting up shop. She'll close the Port Washington boutique on Nov. 30.

Garfield, a Port Washington resident, said leaving Main Street was "bittersweet."

"This was the worst year in business because of the economy," Garfield said. "Ninety-eight percent of customers that come in here, buy." Unfortunately, she added, she's seen less and less traffic.

That's why when her lease recently expired, Garfield decided to take up an offer by Michael Strows, the owner of En-Toto.

"He kept telling me, 'We could do a great job together,'" she said.

"Brenda is a true professional," Strows said. "We welcome her with open arms."

Garfield, who serves on the board of the Port Washington Chamber of Commerce, said she is accustomed to working both with designers and any antsy customers who may fret about fittings.

"Every store has a story," she said. "I know how to calm people down."

Currently, After Five is having a liquidation sale, with 10 percent off bags.

And while Garfield, a self-professed lover of retail, is eager to open shop inside En-Toto, she added, "I'm sorry to leave. I love this town."

Related Topics: After Five, Brenda Garfield, En Toto, Michael Strows, Port Washington Chamber of Commerce, and Small Business

Jennifer Scotto-Robinson

10:51 pm on Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Good luck, Brenda!! You served my family well. :)

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Brenda Garfield

5:57 pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011

jen---i had just as much fun "shoeing " and "bagging" your family.....but i'll serve you just as well from en-toto-----love, to your whole family----brenda

RHMcCabe

7:34 am on Thursday, November 17, 2011

This is so sad but more and more people I know won't shop on Main Street because of parking and the predatory practice of parking violations.

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Brenda Garfield

6:03 pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011

people should always patronize main st. i was on main st for 31 years and lived here for 40, and the parking has always been an issue. we still have some wonderful stores and an even better town to enjoy. great neck is just down the road and we have a parking lot!!!!

matteo

8:45 am on Thursday, November 17, 2011

I've only been in Port for 30 years. Never had a problem with "predatory" parking violations. The 10 minute freebie is a great idea. 25 cents per hour is cheap.

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Gail Mancher

1:57 pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011

Lots of luck in your new digs. I will so miss being able to stop by and exchange family updates, etc. But I will definitely visit you at En Toto.

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Brenda Garfield

5:54 pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011

thanks gail---i'll miss your visits too, but you know where to find me---love to mark

hank ratner

3:08 pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011

Port will surely miss you Brenda! Good luck on your move to En-Toto.

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Brenda Garfield

5:55 pm on Thursday, November 17, 2011

thanks hank---but i'm still here and i'll see you every 5th tuesday---

hank ratner

2:34 pm on Friday, November 18, 2011

What's "every 5th tuesday Brenda?? People will talk!!!

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Brenda Garfield

5:19 pm on Friday, November 18, 2011

yes and make sure sandy has good snacks!!

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