Luna’s Closet Ribbon Cutting

Present at the ribbon cutting ceremony were (left to right) DDRA executive director and City of Darlington planning director Lisa Chalian Rock, Eva Lyles (owner of Raven's Closet consignment shop), Raven Lyles, Luna Lyles, Claudia Evans, and Mayor Tony Watkins. Photo by Samantha Lyles

Present at the ribbon cutting ceremony were (left to right) DDRA executive director and City of Darlington planning director Lisa Chalian Rock, Eva Lyles (owner of Raven’s Closet consignment shop), Raven Lyles, Luna Lyles, Claudia Evans, and Mayor Tony Watkins.
Photo by Samantha Lyles

Darlington Downtown Revitalization Association (DDRA) held a ribbon cutting ceremony Nov. 4 to welcome Luna’s Closet to the business community. Located at 107 Pearl Street, the bright and welcoming shop features a wide variety of gently used clothing and shoes for children and teens, lots of toys for girls and boys, as well as baby furniture and nursery equipment.

“We carry clothing all the way from newborns through junior sizes,” says owner Raven Lyles, who named the shop after her highly energetic daughter, Luna.

Consignment items are accepted on 90-day terms with a 50/50 split upon sale, and Raven says she always needs cribs, high chairs, bassinets, strollers, and toddler clothes.

Luna’s Closet is open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Present at the ribbon cutting ceremony were (left to right) DDRA executive director and City of Darlington planning director Lisa Chalian Rock, Eva Lyles (owner of Raven’s Closet consignment shop), Raven Lyles, Luna Lyles, Claudia Evans, and Mayor Tony Watkins.

Luna Lyles approves of her mother's store.

Luna Lyles approves of her mother’s store.

Author: Jana Pye

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