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A Cleveland store for teen girls offers clothing, jewelry, shoes and empowerment — for free

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Posted at 5:00 PM, Feb 04, 2022
and last updated 2022-02-07 12:28:10-05

CLEVELAND — When you walk into Pearl’s Closet inside the Gordon Square Arcade, you’re meant to feel like you’re at home.

“This is what I do, this is what I love,” said Brittney Smith. She’s the founder of the nonprofit organization PEARLS, which stands for “Positively Empowering And Restoring Ladies Self-esteem.”

Smith has dedicated her life to giving back.

“I’ve been a community servant since I was 5 years old, this is heart work for me,” Smith said. “I love people, I love being able to make people happy. It breaks my heart to see people suffering in any type of way.”

That's why Pearl’s Closet is a completely free store. You may have seen those community shops with free goods for the taking pop up often these days.

At Pearl’s, the focus is on young women, tweens and teens.

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Pearl’s Closet inside the Gordon Square Arcade

“The items we have are very trendy, nice — we only put out clothes that we ourselves would wear,” Smith explained.

Alongside the racks of clothing, you’ll find shoes, jewelry, accessories, purses, and all sorts of hygiene products.

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Pearl’s Closet inside the Gordon Square Arcade

It offers a customized boutique experience at no cost, and you can even make a private shopping appointment to pick out your free items.

Eighth-grader Arielle Pickett loves spending her time volunteering at the shop.

“We basically wanted it to feel comfortable and feel like a regular store, so they don’t have to feel like they’re being embarrassed by having to shop for used clothes,” Arielle said.

She said she gets just as much out of it as she gives.

“It’s going to build me into a better person when I get older by helping the people in my community, girls around my age, who I can see are in need,” Arielle added.

We know the need in Greater Cleveland is great. Data has shown our city has the highest poverty rate among large cities in the country.

We focus on food and essentials a lot — but having something that makes you feel like you can be essential, too.

“We want people to have what they need, and we want girls and women to feel empowered,” Smith said. “We want them, as soon as they step in here, feel like this is their home, that we’re all family — that we’re all connected and that we have their back essentially.”

And we know you’re going to ask — how can you donate?

Smith is there on Wednesdays and Sundays to take in donations.

The free boutique started off as women-only, but they’ve had such an incredible response, they are expanding out to offer men and boy’s clothing in the next month or so as well.

PEARLS is located at 6516 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, Ohio 44102.

You can find more information here.

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Pearl’s Closet inside the Gordon Square Arcade