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The Golden Crane
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citysearch c.
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I have grown up in Corvallis and have always thought this place wasn't anything special as far as clothing went. She carries nothing that is cutting edge, and her trinkets (for example, an incense burner that can hold a smoldering stick enclosed in the box goes for 20 bucks at her place, while the EXACT same a couple doors down at Northern Star sells for 6.50) are overpriced and tacky to say the least. Her inventory styles haven't really changed in nearly 30 years but there will always be a small select group of wispy salt and pepper haired women in need of a Gutamalan woven jumper dress to make that lavender turtleneck POP to offset the fact they are wearing logger socks with their birkenstocks.
Or for those women who like to dress like Dorothy Zbornak from the Golden Girls, well..this place is for you! That dress you saw there in 1996, I betcha it is still there!
The jewelry is beautiful, but again a couple of doors down you can find it for a much better price. Sorry to say, it amazes me this place is still in business.
Don't waste your time, you can get the exact labels from other vendors for a much better price.
Cons: Overpriced duds for those that want to look like Bea Arthur
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