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Now, Miankoma

“no frump, just fit”
By
Star Staff

   The business in Amagansett Square owned by Lorraine Otto and known for several years as Kembali Bebas has been renamed Miankoma, meaning assembly place in either the Montaukett or Delaware Indian language.

    Brandee Torakis-Shiga, who works at the shop, which is at the back of the square to the right, wrote in an e-mail that she and Ms. Otto carry clothing for women from size 0 to 16, “no frump, just fit.” She went on, “the wide variety of jewelry, candles, and accessories are always ‘One size fits all.’ ” Ms. Torakis-Shiga said that they like to make their customers feel special, which they extend to personalizing their Christmas ornaments.

    The store is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (sometimes later) seven days a week.

 

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