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United State of Indiana shop moving to Monon Station

The local apparel and gift shop brand is moving in next door to a favorite Indy vintage store.

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Lux & Ivy has been at this location for nearly four years and is excited to welcome USI.

Photo provided by Lux & Ivy

Two popular local brands and “business besties” are going to be next door neighbors.

United State of Indiana, a local apparel and gift shop brand, is moving in next to vintage clothing store Lux & Ivy at Monon Station along the Monon Trail and East 54th Street.

You may recognize United State of Indiana for its Indiana State Fair or Indianapolis 500 merch.

Lux & Ivy shared the news on Instagram and says there are already events and collaboration projects in the works between the two businesses ahead of this summer.

United State of Indiana’s grand opening is set for Friday, March 3.

Pro tip: Make a whole SoBro trip out of it by visiting Lick, Breadworks, or Gallery Pastry Shop while you’re in the area.

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