 A new business just opened its doors in downtown Pequot Lakes today. Sarah Winkleman stopped by the grand opening of the Wobbly Wardrobe to see what the store hopes to achieve. I am committed to downtown Pequot Lakes. I think this is a terrific city and I want to be part of the downtown business scene. Thank you so much. Laura is beyond excited to get her second hand clothing store underway. People can bring in gently used clothes that Laura will buy from them for 25 percent of what she plans to sell it for. I just buy it. If I think it will sell and I think it's fashionable and I think it's in good enough shape to be on the shelves, then I'll buy it. So far the owners are surprised by how many clothes with tags still on them are being brought in. Nobody ever wore or you bought it for your husband and maybe he wasn't as excited about it as you were, but it's still really cool. The Wobbly Wardrobe is in a home that was built in 1910, giving the inside a slight slant and the business a unique name. A store like this is to some extent a little bit of a community service because otherwise what would you do with those clothes? Sell them for 50 cents at a garage sale or you'd give them away. Encouraging the buyer and seller to reuse clothes for locals and out of towners alike. Moving the highway was the best thing that's going to happen ever happened to Pequot Lakes. I truly believe that. I think it gives us the ability to knit our town back together. When I finally decided I could put my money where my mouth is. When deciding to start the business they had absolutely no inventory, so the owners took to social media. I started with Facebook posts saying okay we're opening this store, we've got the doors, the doors are open, you can start donating, this is what we take, this is what we're looking for, and people are not bringing in a bag. They're bringing in tubs and tubs and tubs and tubs and tubs. The community support not only from residents but also other retailers downtown has been overwhelming for Laura and Doug. It's nice to have a store back in Pequot like this and hopefully it thrives and it gets a lot of good service here and hopefully it stays here for a long time. Laura's vision now a reality. Reporting in Pequot Lakes, Sarah Winckelman, Lakeland News. The owners plan to grow inventory in their used dance and ice skating apparel sections. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.