N.B. Makers Of The World’s Coolest Onesie Strikes Deal With Dragons
Tuxy, the Moncton-based company that makes onesies you can actually wear outside the house, appeared on an episode of CBC’s Dragons’ Den on Thursday night.
Tuxy, the Moncton-based company that makes onesies you can actually wear outside the house, appeared on an episode of CBC’s Dragons’ Den on Thursday night.
This is the fourth downtown business, along with the King Street Ale House, McGinnis Landing and Things, to announce it was closing in the last several weeks.
The women’s fashion boutique will open later this month at the former location of Ella The Shop at 101 Prince William Street.
The fashion retailer that has been an uptown fixture for 30 years is closing its doors in Brunswick Square January 31.
Jeff Alpaugh Custom, a company that makes bold, custom-made dress shirts and suits, has purchased its own commercial space on the corner of York and Victoria Street in downtown Fredericton.
The creators of the world’s first cool looking onesie have had a crazy year, and they don’t plan on slowing down in 2019.
Owner Kelly Lawson will now turn her full attention toward her photography business, with the addition of an educational component for photographers, small business owners and creative entrepreneurs.
Amanda Hanson works with professional women, entrepreneurs, mothers coming off of maternity leave, retired women, transgender women and have even worked with some teens. ‘Basically, if you are a woman or identify as a woman and need help with your wardrobe, then I can help!’
The New Brunswick-based clothing company recently announced a partnership with Hudson’s Bay Company, one of the largest retailers in North America.
UpTown Vibes 571, a women’s clothing shop based in Sussex, will be opening a second location on 80 Prince William Street.