Marrin Costello Jewelry Outlet launches at flagship location, supporting hurricane relief for Tampa Bay

Marrin Costello Jewelry is starting a new chapter at its flagship location, transforming the space into the Marrin Costello Jewelry Outlet. Starting on Nov. 1, customers will be able to explore an exclusive collection of sample sale pieces, all available at just $25.

During this limited-time shopping opportunity, a portion of the proceeds of each sale will contribute to hurricane relief efforts for the Tampa Bay area, through a partnership with Clothes To Kids.

The Marrin Costello Jewelry Outlet will be open Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 3104 West Palmira Ave., Tampa.

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