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Life & Work with Shannon Cathey-Falli of The entire United States

Today we’d like to introduce you to Shannon Cathey-Falli.

Alright, so thank you so much for sharing your story and insight with our readers. To kick things off, can you tell us a bit about how you got started?
16 years ago, I started with pop-up shops and doing festivals throughout the city and surrounding cities of Houston. Unfortunately, my husband and I lost our house in hurricane Harvey. My husband and I had to strip our house down to the studs and sell it as is so we took that money and our four kids and moved to Orange County. California opened a boutique in Mission Viejo and then decided to close the boutique because our online sales were booming.

We all face challenges, but looking back would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
It is not been a smooth road because it took a lot of trial and error to first build clients for around eight years doing pop-up shops and then opening a boutique and investing in that and then come to find out the best sales were doing online shows on Poshmark

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
Well, I am most proud of is that we’re able to sell our clothes at three dollars each and help others in need throughout the United States. We do online life shows six days a week so there’s a lot of disabled people that watches or customers purchased from us throughout the United States and donate to charities.

What was your favorite childhood memory?
My favorite childhood memory was meeting with family for Christmas every year that I did not see throughout the year, we have it all get dressed up and have dinner together

Pricing:

  • Everything is three dollars, starts always including Nordstrom items

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Image Credits
Non everything was shot by me

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