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Laurance Clothing Plans to Close

Signs at the Main Street Annapolis business say a going-out-of-business sale starts Saturday.

Laurance Clothing, 232 Main St. in Annapolis’ historic district, is closing, reports the Capital-Gazette newspaper.

Signs posted at the shop say a going-out-of-business sale begins Saturday, with all merchandise marked 40 percent off.

Store owner Larry Vincent didn’t comment to the newspaper Wednesday.

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He sums up the store this way on the Laurance Clothing store website:

“I started Laurance Clothing with one simple idea in mind--that there should be a men’s clothing store that reflected the truly unique Annapolis way of life--hence our quirky combination of East Coast maritime, casual corporate, weekend, and outdoors sportswear. I must have done something right because the store has been a favorite of visitors and locals for 44 years!”

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»PHOTO: Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot and local officials paid a visit to Laurance Clothing in August 2011. Patch File Photo

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