Cato to move Meridian store

By Staff
Special to The Star
Jan. 18, 2002
Cato will relocate its store in Meridian to a new one at Bonita Lakes Crossing off Interstate 59/20. The store is scheduled to open Jan. 30.
Cato is a leading specialty retailer of value-priced women's fashion apparel and accessories.
Committed to high quality fashions, Cato stores feature lifestyle dressing and a broad assortment of merchandise in junior and misses sizes 4 to 18 and in plus sizes 16w and up.
Customers can find casual looks for work and weekends, career, business casual and special occasion apparel, as well as shoes and accessories that will satisfy almost any fashion need.
Along with quality and low prices, customers enjoy clothing that offers high performance, versatility and minimal maintenance. New items are delivered to stores every week, giving customers the latest fashions.
Setting size standards is also a priority at Cato.
The company uses live fit models, which establishes a consistency of fit within Cato's private label products. As a result, a customer who wears a size 10 in a Cato dress will also wear a size 10 in any other item of Cato-branded merchandise.
Maxine Thomas of Meridian will continue her management role at the new location. Thomas have been with Cato five years.
The company has more than 900 stores in 24 states including 43 in Mississippi.

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