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New York-based women's brand AYR joins Abbot Kinney Boulevard's collection of clicks-to-bricks retailers

LOS ANGELES - With the arrival of women's clothing label AYR - which opened its doors on Abbot Kinney Boulevard earlier this month - the Venice thoroughfare may have established itself as a key retail street for online brands to baby-step into bricks and mortar.

It's just the second permanent bricks-and-mortar store for the brand (the first is in New York City). AYR focuses on no-nonsense essentials such as denim, T-shirts, dresses and jackets priced from $55-$645, and has a celebrity fan

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