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Harold's Stores, Inc. Announces Relocation of Louisville Store

Fri May 9, 2008 8:32pm EDT
DALLAS, May 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harold's Stores, Inc.
(Pink Sheets: HRLS) (the "Company"), a chain of upscale ladies' and men's
specialty apparel stores, announced the relocation of their store in Mall St.
Matthews to a new space in the same center. The new 3,300 square foot store is
devoted exclusively to the ladies' collection of apparel, shoes and
accessories. The design of the new store embodies the casual, comfortable
feeling for which the Company is known and features Harold's latest store
design.
    Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Harold's Stores, Inc. currently operates
41 upscale ladies' and men's specialty stores and 2 outlets in 19 states, and
an online store, http://www.harolds.com. The Company is also celebrating its
60th year in business, the original store opened in Norman, OK in 1948. The
Company's Houston locations are known as "Harold Powell."
SOURCE  Harold's Stores, Inc.

Bob Cole, Chief Financial Officer of Harold's Stores, Inc., +1-405-329-4045



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