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Published: Oct 07, 2005 12:30 AM
Modified: Aug 16, 2006 05:50 PM

Trawling for some trousers?

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It's a North Hills first. In a land of chi-chi boutiques for women and furniture, there will be a place for those who wear pants... all of the time.

Liles Clothing Studio, a men's clothing store, will open in its new location this weekend at North Hills.

The move from Stonehenge Market on Creedmoor Road will bring brands like Kiton and Vestementa, and everything from suits to handmade cowboy boots. The official grand opening of the 2,600-square-foot location will be Thursday.

North Hills is located at the intersection of Six Forks and Lassiter Mill roads.

Baby Grands and player pianos are among the keys on sale in a new piano store near Triangle Town Center.

The Piano Center has opened a second location at 5720-M Capital Boulevard, south Sumner Boulevard. The new store follows a location at Crabtree Valley Mall.

Brands include Schulze Pollmann, Hallett, Davis & Co. and Viscount. For more information, visit www.thepianocenter.com.

The North Raleigh Rhodes Furniture locations have an estimated 60 days left before shutting their doors. The locations are 5220 Capital Blvd and 5920 Glenwood Ave. Until then, the outlets of the bankrupted furniture chain will be liquidating inventory. Check out: www.rhodesfurniture.com.

Staff writer Sam LaGrone can be reached at 836-4951 or slagrone@newsobserver.com.
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