Fashion Crossroads, Inc., operated by the mother-daughter team of Dawn Stevenson and Kyleen Stevenson-Braxton, announces the grand opening of a new website, featuring their two stores, Fashion Crossroads and FC Outlet. The website, like the stores themselves, features specialty store lines that aren't found elsewhere, and links customers to the stores' knowledgeable and friendly staff.
Website shoppers will find clothing lines and special offers for both Fashion Crossroads and the FC Outlet store. Fashion Crossroads is a 5,000 square foot specialty store in Casper, Wyoming. Everything from women's business clothing to petite misses clothing, clothes for Monday-Friday and clothes for the weekend, are featured. Best selling lines include Tribal Sportswear, Not Your Daughter's Jeans, Alfred Dunner and Lana Lee. For more than 35 years, the Fashion Crossroads location has been owned and operated by Dawn Stevenson, who has been honored numerous times as an outstanding business woman.
"Fashion Crossroads is often compared to Chico's by our customers, as we specialize in novelty jackets and on building unique outfits for work, special occasions, and travel," says Dawn Stevenson. "We provide excellent customer service and work as 'personal shoppers' for many who shop with us, building wardrobes that meet the individual needs of our customers looking for women's business clothing, business casual clothing, accessories and shoes."
FC Outlet, located right next door, has been open for 10 years and is operated by daughter Kyleen Stevenson-Braxton. FC Outlet carries name brand clothing at discounts ranging from 30% to 80% off of the original retail price. FC Outlet offers junior, petite misses clothing, and plus size lines. Best-selling lines include Sharon Max, Teez-Her, Hugo Jewelry, and Shauna K.
"My mom and I do all the buying for our two stores," says Kyleen Stevenson-Braxton. "This enables us to really meet the needs of our customers. We focus on providing excellent customer service, and are rewarded by having customers from much larger surrounding markets like Denver and Salt Lake City travel just to shop in our stores."
She adds, "If a customer can't find what she is looking for in one of our two stores, then it may not exist."