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	<title>Comments on: luxury boutique code c is unlike any other in sunset plaza…</title>
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		<title>By: Jerry Iggulden</title>
		<link>http://theboutique411.com/luxury-boutique-code-c-is-unlike-any-other-in-sunset-plaza/#comment-297</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Code C is everything you describe it to be, including the warm gracious hospitality and depth of knowledge of the owners.  My better half and I have stopped in Code C a couple of times together and ended up staying for a couple of hours.  I was consigned to one of the husband’s proverbial waiting/judgeing chairs to wait the wait.  Each time, within a few minutes, Andrea approached me and offered refreshment.  I spoke with him each time for several minutes.  He told me a bit about the way the store — and its name — came into being and a bit about the experience in the clothes business of both Marzia/s and his.  They indeed know tons about the business and as far as I could tell, raised the shopping experience for women to a new level.  There is, however, a small problem created by Code C: Each time my wife leaves the house to shop, knowing that’s code for Code C, I make her promise to limit her visits to half an hour.  I suspect those visits last a bit longer.  However, what she comes home with her new apparel it always makes her look more attractive than she is naturally; it’s always a win/win for us.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Code C is everything you describe it to be, including the warm gracious hospitality and depth of knowledge of the owners.  My better half and I have stopped in Code C a couple of times together and ended up staying for a couple of hours.  I was consigned to one of the husband’s proverbial waiting/judgeing chairs to wait the wait.  Each time, within a few minutes, Andrea approached me and offered refreshment.  I spoke with him each time for several minutes.  He told me a bit about the way the store — and its name — came into being and a bit about the experience in the clothes business of both Marzia/s and his.  They indeed know tons about the business and as far as I could tell, raised the shopping experience for women to a new level.  There is, however, a small problem created by Code C: Each time my wife leaves the house to shop, knowing that’s code for Code C, I make her promise to limit her visits to half an hour.  I suspect those visits last a bit longer.  However, what she comes home with her new apparel it always makes her look more attractive than she is naturally; it’s always a win/win for us.</p>
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