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Get ready for SEWE at Marsh + Magnolia

The specialty hat shop will get you in the mood for all things outdoors.

Marsha and Magnolia custom hat shop at Hotel Bennett.

Shopping and cocktails, sign us up.

Photo by Marsh + Magnolia.

Get this Charleston, Marsh + Magnolia located at 404 King St. will host a special experience for all wildlife lovers to get ready for SEWE.

On Thursday, Feb. 15, from 5 until 7:30 p.m., guests can head to the hat shop at Hotel Bennett and shop from luxury and Charleston-based Norton + Hodges and exclusive SEWE-inspired accessories. Pro tip: Shopper will receive 10% off any purchase from Marsh + Magnolia and Norman + Hodges.

Other perks:

  • Complimentary “Wildlife” cocktail from Hotel Bennett and Rose Wine Water
  • Free styling tips from stylist Elizabeth Gumb
  • Those who purchase the “The Luxe” felt hat will receive a free Weekender Tote

Make your appointment.

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