Bloomingdale's is having a sale event where you can save up to $100 off, making it a great time to stock up on fall pieces. All you have to do is become a "loyalist," if you aren't already, which is easy and free to sign up for. Take $25 off $100 or more, $50 off $250 or more, $100 off $500 or more, and $250 off $1,000 or more. No code required, you just need to enter your loyalist ID.
Now to the important part! A great Barbour jacket never goes out of style. This one has a feminine cut and could even be worn over a dress with tights and boots. And as for this twill jacket with leather sleeves... it's perfect for day or night. Oh, and these sateen skinnies are just the best color.
Now to the important part! A great Barbour jacket never goes out of style. This one has a feminine cut and could even be worn over a dress with tights and boots. And as for this twill jacket with leather sleeves... it's perfect for day or night. Oh, and these sateen skinnies are just the best color.
I can see myself wearing this skirt with so much, right through spring. What a great silhouette. And this sweater and this one, too—so perfect for the changing seasons. As for jackets, please tell me what's more classic than a Burberry trench? The buttons and color are perfect. Also, I marked a few tops that are wonderful for layering or worn alone—this one, this one, and this one.
Oh, you bet there are a few bag obsessions... a couple crossbody ones (here and here [drool!]) and this great pouch. Finally, on the shoes front... a perfect pair of loafers, a stunning set of tall boots, and these (I think I could live in them.).
Here are all of those options, plus more that I've picked out!
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This isn't a buy more, save more event. $25 off $100 is a 25% off savings. $50 off $250 or $100 off $500 are both 50% off savings. So, it would be better to buy less, or break up purchases into $100 increments to maximize savings.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya, Sarah! Good point! $50 off of $250 and $100 off of $500 are both 20% off. But if you are buying one expensive thing (say an investment piece over $500) and are therefore unable to break that purchase up into $100 increments, it's still a great deal since it allows you to save potentially $100 if it's $500 or more. :)
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