New shop in Idaho Falls offers vintage clothes for customers, booth space for sellers

Clothes on display at Seven Sisters Closet Revival.

Clothes on display at Seven Sisters Closet Revival. (Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Seven Sisters Closet Revival opens in Idaho Falls offering vintage clothes and booth space.
  • Owner Shanea Fulks curates unique items and plans community events including art-themed activities.
  • Grand opening features a ribbon-cutting, live entertainment, and partnerships with local vendors.

IDAHO FALLS — Curating vintage clothing is Shanea Fulks's passion, and she's sharing it with the community through a new business venture.

Seven Sisters Closet Revival opens Saturday at 260 S. Woodruff inside Parkwood Plaza in Idaho Falls. It offers racks of vintage clothes for customers and booth space for others to sell their items.

"You get a rack with shelves, and you can come in throughout the week and sell things," Fulks tells EastIdahoNews.com. "The things you'll see in the middle of the store are pieces that I have curated. I hand-pick all the things I bring to the store."

Fulks says she's had multiple people walk in already who are excited about the shop.

The store will have a grand opening this weekend. Fulks is partnering with the Greater Idaho Falls Chamber of Commerce for a ribbon-cutting and open house at noon on Friday. A local band will be performing during the event.

Then on Saturday, a grand opening celebration will begin at 2 p.m. Several vendors and live entertainment will be available. Fulks says she's looking forward to interacting with the community.

Fulks has been selling items from her personal collection online for years. After helping a mother and daughter find a formal dress during an interaction at another shop in town several years ago, Fulks says she realized there was a need for a store like this.

After about a year of working with real estate agents, Fulks says the Parkwood Plaza space formerly occupied by a beauty salon called Blush became available, and it was an ideal fit.

"It's just been a whirlwind, and we're just trying to get it going," says Fulks.

A rack of sweaters at Seven Sisters Closet Revival.
A rack of sweaters at Seven Sisters Closet Revival. (Photo: Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com)

Fulks' interest in fashion stems back to childhood. She lost her dad and stepdad to suicide at a young age and grew up in a household that struggled to make ends meet. As a result, she says they bought clothes at Goodwill and other secondhand stores.

She remembers being made fun of because of the clothes she wore. In time, she learned to embrace her uniqueness and developed an interest in vintage clothes.

"I've just always been attracted to old sweaters, military jackets (her dad served in Vietnam)," Fulks says. "I like to help people feel confident wearing something unique, even if it's not trendy. Be bold and wear whatever you want."

The idea of making the most of your circumstances and embracing who you are is inspired by her experience with suicide, and it's reflected in the art that's on display in her store.

"Part of the theme in my store is 'Stay. We need you,'" she says.

Art on display at Seven Sisters Closet Revival.
Art on display at Seven Sisters Closet Revival. (Photo: Rett Nelson, EastIdahoNews.com)

The business name refers to her family. She comes from a blended family of six girls and four boys. When she and her husband were married, they had a daughter — the seventh sister.

Fulks says she's looking forward to offering great deals to customers. She has two sons with autism who love art, and she wants to host art-themed events for people with special needs. She'd also like to host tea parties and other events in the future.

"I want people to come and feel like they belong," she says. "I'm going to allow people to do karaoke. When you're here, I want you to feel like you can have fun."

Seven Sisters Closet Revival will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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