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Odd Folk: Collingswood Couple Curates Clothing, Books, and Small Goods Meant to Last

Rachael Smith and Sean Magee left behind jobs in the Philadelphia restaurant scene to launch a retail shop designed around their love of vintage and handmade clothes, jewelry, and ceramics.

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