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Three Bird Nest founder Alicia Shaffer tells Yahoo Makers why she’s leaving . Her line of handmade “women’s bohemian clothing & boho fashion at affordable prices” was pulling in $70,000 a month in sales.
Three Bird Nest founder Alicia Shaffer tells Yahoo Makers why she’s leaving . Her line of handmade “women’s bohemian clothing & boho fashion at affordable prices” was pulling in $70,000 a month in sales.
Three Bird Nest founder Alicia Shaffer tells Yahoo Makers why she’s leaving . Her line of handmade “women’s bohemian clothing & boho fashion at
Four years ago, Alicia Shaffer put together hand-made headbands for her clothing boutique. When she expanded her collection and started selling them on online craft marketplace , her life was forever changed. Cate Cauguiran reports for KPIX.
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