Lolliposh, the newest company to be opened in downtown Pittston, is run by owner Chastity Krakosky, pictured in status in front of her clothing and gift shop. Lolliposh is located on the site of the former Boden clothing store in front of the Tomato Festival lot.
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Chastity Krakosky, by Lolliposh Clothing
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Chastity Krakosky, by Lolliposh Clothing
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Chastily Krakosky, by Lolliposh Clothing
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Chastily Krakosky, by Lolliposh Clothing
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Lolliposh clothing
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Chastity Krakosky, by Lolliposh Clothing
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Chastity Krakosky, by Lolliposh Clothing
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PITTSTON – Chastity Krakosky has been consigning outlets for more than 8 years, and before this month he made a leap of religion and moved his operation to a giant area in the center of downtown Pittston.
Lolliposh clothing
After being open for a few weeks, Krakosky is no longer concerned and feels positive since moving in.
“Everything is going great, we’ve had a lot of new consumers and many of our current consumers and carriers have come to us and wish us good luck,” Krakosky said. “We’ve noticed that a lot of new pedestrians are coming in. . This resolution definitely made a difference. “
Krakosky took the difficult resolve to travel through a primary pandemic, but hopes that the effort will pay off once the COVID-19 crisis is lifted.
“In the future, we hope to be busier than we were, with the existing pandemic,” Krakosky said. “We are thrilled to be on Main Street and hope that in the spring we can return to normal. “
Lolliposh specializes in new or under-worn clothing and footwear, from newborns to adults of small and very small sizes. Children’s toys, videos and games are also available. In addition, Lolliposh specializes in gifts and gift baskets for every occasion.
In the past, Lolliposh supplied strictly newborns to tweens, but Krakosky said that due to the higher area of Main Street, it could increase its diversity for adults of small and very small sizes.
“The new area gives Lolliposh the most productive grocery shopping we’ve enjoyed since our inception, but it also provides some other resources on the Pittston network for simple access to the right clothing deals, especially at times like this,” Krakosky added. “The greatest expectation is to be able to contribute to the existing Main Street Pittston network. “
Krakosky advances to Black Friday and Small Business Saturday to start the holiday season.
Lolliposh will offer special offers every week until Christmas and if the 50% reduction was lost on Black Friday and Small Business Saturday, Krakosky will honor the sale if a visitor mentions the 50% reduction throughout the week from November 29 to December 5.
“We’re really excited to be in Main St. , Pittston,” said Krakosky, a Wyoming-area graduate. “I’ve admired what the mayor (Michael Lombardo) and Main Street have done for small businesses. Many other small businesses Downtown commercial homeowners have come to welcome us and look forward to running together.
Please note that the winter tent is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 10 a. m. 5 p. m and Sundays from 11 a. m to 3 p. m. The shop will be closed every Monday and on Tuesdays are open by appointment only.
According to Krakosky, spring and summer will arrive in February and the new summer hours will be announced later in the spring.
In addition to promoting new and underused clothing, Krakosky is philanthropic by donating unsold pieces at the end of the shipping season to nonprofits.
“We are also looking ahead to proceed with our business plan to donate all unsold goods to local nonprofit organizations,” Krakosky said. “We look forward to running with Main Street Pittston representatives and neighboring businesses to see how to make this outreach network bigger for more local nonprofits. “