Looking for style that is a bit more unique and varied? Maybe higher end but still affordable?
Shoppers can arrange all kinds of outfits like that with a Lehigh Valley boutique that is celebrating a new location.
Indulge Designer Resale Boutique held a grand opening Saturday, March 28, at 143 S. Main St. in Nazareth, owner Regina Sussick said, after it relocated from 5755 Nor Bath Blvd. in East Allen Township.
The store offers a mix of new and preowned merchandise across shirts, sweaters, dresses, shorts, pants, bags, jackets, shoes, hats, scarves and wallets. It will also pay cash for goods that people hope to sell on a case-by-case basis.
“When you walk into my store, there’s so many different trendy … kinds of things that you don’t find at the mall, that you can find here,” Sussick said.
Sussick, who also owns Stone Hollow Farm with her husband Ean in East Allen, said she loves fashion and helping customers, and that the new location will offer more foot traffic and exposure than before. It also helps given that she lives in Nazareth.
“Just wanted to get in more of the action of people, foot traffic — a small town where there’s events and more people,” she said. “It was great the seven years I was there [in the previous location], but I just kind of wanted something a little bit more.”
Sussick opened the boutique in 2019 after previously thrifting online. She always wanted her own shop and found the opportunity once her children became older.
“You have to pursue your own goals, but sometimes … you have to take a backseat for your kids because you want to raise your kids,” she said. “I mean, to me, raising my kids wasn’t a chore. It was a blessing and I love every minute of it.”
Thinking of her daughter 14-year-old Tabitha, Sussick added, “She comes with me every day in the summertime. She helps, and it’s important for her to see a business and how it runs and hopefully she’ll take over after me and I can sit back and watch her run it.”
Sussick said the operating hours, which are subject to change, are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
The property previously hosted Let Them Eat Cake.

A clothing display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

Vintage Gucci heels inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

Handbags on display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

A display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

A handbag display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

A sun hat on display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

The exterior of Indulge Designer Resale Boutique on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

A display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

The exterior of Indulge Designer Resale Boutique on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

Mother of Pearl ring on display at Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

A clothing display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

A display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)

Regina Sussick of Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
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A clothing display inside Indulge Designer Resale Boutique poses inside her showroom on Wednesday, March 25, 2026, in Nazareth. The boutique, which recently relocated to Nazareth from East Allen Township, will have a grand reopening Saturday. It offers a mix of preowned and new apparel and accessories for women, and allows customers to sell their own goods there. (Jane Therese/Special to The Morning Call)
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Lehigh Valley retail and restaurant news in brief
Sephora will have a grand opening Thursday at Promenade Saucon Valley in Upper Saucon Township.
The food trailer Grill Life Barbecue announced it will relocate early May from 2562 Route 309 in South Whitehall Township to 3524 Route 309 in North Whitehall Township.
The discount cigar retailer Cigar Page will open a nearly 60,000-square-foot facility to host its new headquarters, a bar and lounge experience and “the world’s largest cigar store” at 1010 Harvard Ave. in Bethlehem.
Crispy Halal will celebrate a grand opening 3-5 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, for its new location at 25 E. Third St. in Bethlehem, according to an online announcement, after it initially opened in December. It will offer free platters, free fried chicken and $200 gift cards to three winners who follow Crispy Halal online and tag two friends in the comments.
The property previously hosted the pottery painting studio Color Me Mine.
The boutique Soul Goods announced a closing sale before it closes at the end of March at 18 W. Race St. in Catasauqua, just around a year after it opened.
The roughly 40-year-old, family-operated Ling Nan Chinese Restaurant will close Tuesday at 1328 Chestnut St. in Emmaus, according to a statement provided by Cynthia Jian of the restaurant, citing causes like retirement, marriage and the birth of grandchildren.
“There will never be sufficient words to properly thank all of you who have chosen us time and time again as your choice for your families’ lunches, dinners and special gatherings,” the statement said. “Thank you for unequivocally supporting our business through times of abundance as well as times of challenges alike. Thank you for four decades of stopping by with holiday treats and flowers for our countertop; cheering on our children alongside your own at their school events; following our life updates and sharing your own, and so much more. These are the memories that we will carry with us as we transition to the next seasons of our lives.”
In other news
Clayton’s Kitchen launched Monday on the first floor of the Clayton University Center at Lehigh University. It features a rotation of chefs that serve students, staff and faculty during temporary residencies. Anyone with a Lehigh University email, including alumni, can order.
Retail Watch is a weekly column covering retail and restaurant news in the Lehigh Valley. Have a question, tip, or want to see something in the area? Contact retail reporter Graysen Golter at retailwatch@mcall.com.