Our Community
Paloma Clothing has been giving back to our community for 30 years. We are proud to support OPB's weekly programs Car Talk, Ric Steves and This American Life.
We give generously to the Portland Public Schools Foundation as well as numerous other public and private schools. Need a donation for your school auction? Just ask us.
In the Portland area, for years, we have actively lobbied in Salem on behalf of public schools, teachers, and children. We believe such re-investment of our time and money is the civic duty of all successful businesses.
Customers return to us over and over for "that boost of Paloma confidence" that a new piece of clothing or jewelry brings before a job interview or other big event. We have a large selection of easy to pack fabrics perfect for your next vacation. Our knowledgeable staff will help you to buy a whole new wardrobe or update an older outfit. As one of our salespeople put it, "It's like shopping with your girlfriends every day!"
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~ What Our Customers Say ~
"Dear Paloma staff,
Thank you so much for going beyond the call of duty to obtain a replacement handbag for me from Hobo. I've been a fan of yours for years, and now it's been cemented, and I'm spreading the word."
Gratefully yours, Jennifer R
"Dear friends at Paloma,
Thank you so much for your customer service above and beyond, you are the reason that I chose Paloma for my wardrobe shopping and gift giving. All of you have the intuitive sense to know when I need help or need just to browse. It's your friendly greeting and smile that makes your store good for my soul. Again, thank you!."
Fondly, Suzzie C
"To all at Paloma,
I was in shopping, last minute, for an outfit for my 10 year Anniversary dinner with my husband, and I just wanted to say that everyone there was so fast and helpful that I went away with a great dress, earrings and scarf. I love coming to Paloma because I always know I'll be taken care of no matter how much I spend. Thanks fo providing not only a store with beautiful clothes but people as well."
sincerely, Amy J