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coach sneakers outlet shops for women in the area, carrying clothing lines in the upper side of the clothing market, Bob said. Although the quality of the clothes stuck out to customers, it was also Bakers customer service.From the store's origin, the shop drew a large crowd from Maryland, Bob said. Many women who resided in northern Maryland traveled to Hanover rather than Baltimore to shop because there is no sales tax on clothes in Pennsylvania.Women also liked the personal attention they received at Bakers, Bob said. This trend continued throughout the years, Lingg and Redding said. Both women remain good friends with customers from Maryland who often traveled more than 50 miles to shop at Bakers.Bob was the next in line to take over the business in 1984, but he had no interest going into retail. The Bakers sold the shop to Lindy Lingg, who had worked with Baker Sr. She owned the shop by herself for 10 years before co owning it with Deb Marshall until 2006."It was a great, well established business," Lingg said.Lingg's fondest memories of owning the store were traveling to New York City to see the latest styles to buy for the shop.But after 84 years in business, the times had changed. As dress became more casual, the shop had to adapt. Redding and Sneeringer bought in two lines of jeans, in addition to more casual tops. But their customers stayed loyal and they made it through the recession.Redding said she plans to continue to help revitalize Hanover's downtown in hopes that downtown Hanover will thrive once again. But Bob said it was hard to lose Bakers Dress Shop, one of the oldest existing