Casa Fina’s door will close for the last time this Saturday, June 15th, on Salisbury's High Street.
Casa Fina has been open for over 40 years, trading as an independent in the city.
Susi Mason said, “I’ll be working with my daughter on Saturday, which has a lovely symmetry as I worked on our first day back in October 1983 with my mother, Liz.”
Susi says she has been overwhelmed by the memories that people have shared and the best wishes they have passed on. While looking forward to retirement from retail, Susi acknowledges that it’s the end of an era.
“Customers have shared their love of our window displays and mix of vintage and new and have shown genuine sadness that their visits to Casa Fina will be ending, but I’ve shared the news that a new indie will be opening very soon, and I wish them success in this beautiful corner of the city.”
Casa Fina has been a staple in Salisbury and is known for its unique offerings and heartfelt service.
The store has been running a closing-down sale with up to 60% off items.

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