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Goodlife Clothing opens new store in NoLita

New York, NY Goodlife Clothing, maker of essentials for men and women, has opened the doors of its new retail store in the NoLita neighborhood.

Boasting a modern design, the 500 s/f space is located at 268 Elizabeth St. It features Goodlife's full assortment, alongside a collection of limited-edition tees, sweatshirts, and exclusive collaborations. 

As Goodlife continues to expand beyond their legacy T-shirts, they're elevating their brick-and-mortar experience to inspire customers to explore the brand in a deeper way.

The new NoLita store joins Goodlife's existing four stores: Bleecker St. in New York City; Hudson Yards in New York City; Scottsdale, Arizona; and Chicago, Illinois.

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