Katrina’s Upscale Resale expands in downtown Tell City with ribbon cutting
Katrina’s Upscale Resale will mark its downtown Tell City expansion with a June 17 open house, free shirts for first 30 guests and new men’s, infant and custom items.

Downtown Tell City shoppers will have a reason to step inside Katrina’s Upscale Resale next Wednesday: the store is planning an open house with refreshments, hourly giveaways, free T-shirts for the first 30 attendees and a Bogg Bag giveaway as it unveils a broader mix of merchandise at 610 Main Street.
The ribbon cutting is set for noon, with the open house running from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The celebration is being hosted with the Perry County Chamber of Commerce, whose office is at 601 Main Street, Suite A, placing the event in the middle of the same Main Street corridor that anchors much of Tell City’s small-business traffic.

The store says its expanded lineup will include men’s clothing, infant clothing, concrete porch geese, desk geese and customizable clothing options. That combination gives Katrina’s Upscale Resale a pitch that reaches beyond the familiar resale rack and into practical family shopping, personalized apparel and novelty items that can draw more than one kind of customer through the door.
Katrina’s Upscale Resale LLC was incorporated in Indiana on Feb. 10, 2020, giving the business a clear track record before this latest downtown push. A Chamber of Commerce business directory lists the shop at 425 Main St. in Tell City and shows a 5.0-star rating from eight reviewers, suggesting a customer base that has already helped establish the store’s local presence.
The chamber is framing the event as both an open house and a welcome to renewed membership, which fits the way Main Street businesses often build momentum in Perry County. For Tell City, the value is practical: a visible stop downtown, a fresh reason to visit the block, and another sign that the resale market has room to stretch into clothing, home accents and custom orders.
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