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In 2005, after 15 very successful years at 90 Reynolds Street in Downtown Oakville, Mainstream Clothier expanded to a second location at 481 John Street, Burlington Downtown.

lauraSays owner Laura Lynn Scarfo, “This is something that our customers had been asking for.  Mainstream has many clients who live in Burlington and Hamilton so it just made sense.”  The new location is dedicated to Laura’s mother, Shirley Jane who passed away from breast cancer in June 2004.  “She was one of Oakville’s great fashion retailers.  I know she would be very proud of the new store.” adds Laura.

Mainstream is known for it’s outstanding level of customer service.  It can offer personal shopping service, wardrobe consultation and planning, alterations, delivery and even after-hours shopping complete with all the finishing touches like gift-wrapping.

Mainstream stores are about lifestyle, where clients will find fashion for all their needs.  This includes casual wear, dresses, eveningwear, coats, suits, shoes, boots, purses and accessories.  The Mainstream clientele is a multi-faceted woman who needs a wardrobe that will reflect her lifestyle and personal sense of self.

Laura personally travels around the world to purchase fashions for Mainstream.  “It’s about the style.  There are some great designers we have found.  They might be in L.A. and they might be in Spain or Italy or wherever.  We shop for the style and quality our customers love.”

 

mainstream mission statement:
Mainstream is dedicated to uncompromising standards of fashion excellence in products & service.

 

charities
Laura-Lynn believes in giving back to the community.  At the present time we are dedicated to The Halton Women’s Centre, The Oakville Trafalgar Hospital, World Vision, The Oakville Humane Society, The Canadian Cancer Society and Breast Cancer Support Services.

Donations and merchandise are also given to organizations to help raise money to assist with other worthwhile causes.

 

 
     
     
Read "Tip of The Hat"- an article profiling Laura
 
Read "Good Life" from West of the City.
 
 
 
 
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