Tuesday, February 28, 2012
It is the only thing I am very very good at is baking a cooking, I live in a quaint little beaver cleaver like neighborhood. I was thinking (with the props) being a tent, complimentary coffee, tables, samples, sale and pre-order for cheesecakes/cakes (with samples on hand)...could I make a decent profit to help a tish-bit for my wedding..doing this for a few days? with signs over town.|||Yes of course you could! also, have word of mouth be your friend! do it one weekend, than again on another! and hey, if youre that great at it? maybe you should consider a small business fo yourself in the future, like dessert catering? Good luck, and congratulations on your talent!|||I think you could very well make a decent profit.
However, I would be tempted to rethink handing out 'complimentary' coffee. Some people might show up for the free coffee and baked good samples and then just leave.
You might be better off charging a *very* nominal amount for the coffee AND the samples--something extremely reasonable (to the point of being downright cheap). Generally speaking, when people are given a "really good deal" for which they have to pay a nominal amount, they are more likely to place a further order. (Oddly enough, when they are given something absolutely for "free," they tend to simply take advantage of the "handout" without placing any sort of order for more.)
I would certainly advertise all over town, but make it clear that the "fabulous" coffee is the "best buy" in town, as are the "luscious accompanying samples of sweets." Indicate below that they are welcome to place orders for their upcoming special events, stipulating that they can get *exceptionally* top quality goods for *exceptionally* reasonable prices.
Best of luck to you.
This is for those who are sales rep. I am looking at: https://www.ca.avon.com/REPSuite/images/PURCHASE_ORDER/c22_po_e.pdf
It says on the "Samples & Sales Aide" that Glazewear and Lipstick is $2.99/10.. what does that mean? $2.99..10 pack..?? Sorry, I am a new sales rep.|||yes, there will be 10 in a pack. They might be very small sample because I don't think the samples will be the full sized bottles.
If you have any more questions, give me a yell @ avonfromstubby@yahoo.com. I'll be glad to help you anyway I can :)
We have a small business which were are selling (<$10,000). I have a sample sales agreement which were are working with, but wasn't certain how we should ask for the payment. The buyer is from out of state and they are coming in March for a couple days during a weekend for training and transfer. In terms of the payment should we request an amount upfront before they arrive? And if so how much is reasonable (%) and what form is best (wire, cashiers check, etc..). With the actual closing being on a weekend, should I hold off on a complete transfer until the following weekday when we can go to the bank and ensure the final payment clears?|||I too am selling my business. The training actually will take about 60 days.
I have asked for 25% upon signing purchase agreement, another 25% in 30 days and the balance at the closing. Final payment is to be in a bank cashiers check. Deposits are non-refundable.
Unless you go to the bank that the cashiers check is drawn on, you would have no way to know if the check clears at the time you deposit it into your account.|||You should expect a bank check for the full amount at closing. A non-refundable deposit (in any form) is appropriate if the closing will be more than a couple of weeks away.
We have been told that we will receive payment at the end of the week after filling in a timesheet. I am a bit uneasy as I've never been hired to do work without meeting with the employer first. I know that this is just a short commitment, but I still don't understand how the employer can feel comfortable with this arrangement. The ad was on craigslist.com and we have only corresponded via email, and have been given no other way to contact the coordinator. My question is regarding the authenticity of this arrangement, and the assurance of receiving the payment at the end of the work. Can I feel secure about this? Is this a standard process? Is it safe?|||This does not sound standard or safe. How will the employment contract be completed - via e-mail?
At some point you need to have a written agreement signed by both parties in person and witnessed by a 3rd party.
I suggest you check out the supposed employer on the web. Also check with your local employment office on what protection you have against non-payment.
I bought a really nice down vest at a sample sale recently but it is a size too big. The length is fine but it fits very wide. Would a tailor be able to bring the jacket in a bit? Or is this impossible?|||I do alterations and I don't touch down filled clothing. I make some down pieces for myself and my husband and the structure of down garments is complicated: there are inner baffles, the seams are sealed against outer air leaking in and down feathers leaking out and the entire garment is like an envelope designed to keep warmth in and cold out. Any break ion that envelope will alter and defeat the baffle system of keeping the down in place and it will destroy the envelope of warmth. Do look for someone who specializes in altering down filled clothing, not all tailors do it, nor do all dry cleaners. You will need to find someone who understand the unique challenges presented by down. And if they say there's nothing different about down it's easy to adjust then don't be surprised in three months when all the down has shifted to the bottom and leaks from the seams.|||Yes, Just make sure he or she understands, because once cutting into it too much you can't fix it and will be left with a coat 2 sizes smaller
...do you think I'm going to hell? Because I'm in heaven right now.|||You spent $700 and still don't have a shirt?|||IS $700 that big of a deal to you
i spend over $250 every week on groceries.
and do you really believe that the original price was $2,100
come on|||What is that?
Edit**** Please put a shirt on looks kinda ugly|||who or what is that?|||Its all about you right......So why bring GOD into the picture now...Im sure you didnt ask HIM ....right
Do you still get sale prices when attending a trunk show for wedding gowns or are you just going to look?|||Trunk shows normally offer 10-15% off the gowns they are showing that weekend for the particular designer. You have to put the deposit down while the trunk show is going on.
Sample sales are different. At the end of the season, normally around March and November, designs get discontinued or out of season. The bridal salon will sell the gown they have in inventory since it's no longer being made. It's normally at least half off. And you can negotiate as well.|||You can get sale prices definitely!
I think this web is informative for you.
http://www.cheapbeauty4u.com|||A sample sale basically "are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise" and can give you a chance to score awesome designer stuff for a fraction of the price.
It sounds like you would LOVE Gilt Groupe. They are a sample sale website with all different levels of designers (and therefore a varied price range, depending on the designer) - they often sell things for up to 70% off the retail price. These designers include Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Tam, Michael Kors, Gryson, Christian Louboutin, Vera Wang, Valentino, Chloe, and more.
Here's a working invitation link:
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/gilty
I have a pair of these jeans with 2 sexy angels back to back on the tag, button, and inside the waistband. They are my favorite jeans I got years a go at a sample sale. The name has worn off though and I cannot remember what it is for the life of me!|||missy me from the buckle maybe?
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He went missing in a corn field. He was on thr news. I was devastated- his family weren't as worried, they thought he was coming back. Then a white poodle ran into my house- it was pregnant and gave birth to two pups- i had to look after them all. Also in the dream i was taken to a big sample sale and this was done to take my mind of my missing boyfriend.|||Not knowing where a person in a dream has gone, tends to be equal to not knowing where a relationship is going, whether it is in a forest or in a cornfield, lost is lost. It reveals some kind of uncertainty in your feelings or thoughts or in his, as you see it. It could be a mental or physical separation, but this is what is being represented in your dream. Ask yourself how your relationship to this person has beenor if you have been worried about it lately??
A white animal, the the two pups, could be two outcomes or surprises. One could interpret the white animals as the sam as white buffalos in tribal mysticism, wherein great change could be coming in your life, good or bad. "Pups" is a symbol of something, maybe peoplecall kids, pups in your area.
As for the sample sale, this could have connections to something you have been thinking about lately, such as purchasing baby clothes or materials to make baby clothes.
Hope this helps....|||I think you are afraid on a subconscious level that he is distancing himself from you emotionally and that is why he is "missing" in the dream. Dogs symbolize friendship; white is the symbol of innocence, purity and Spirit.
How do I exactly ask people to take out an insurance policy from me without being ashamed and pushy. What exactly should I talk to friends and relatives when I meet them in party and marraiges and social functions to take out an insurance ploicy from me without being ashamed and pushy. I would like to know how do I confidently and in a relaxed manner approach friends, relatives and strangers for life insurance and ask them to buy life insurance policy from me. what exactly words, script and sentences should I say to ask them to take out an life insurance policy from me. I will be thankful if you can provide with a sample sales pitch on how to ask for life insurance business. Also please help me with what do I do After I introduce myself at the beginning of a first meeting, what Should I do?
1) How do I tell my I tell my prospect about my product/service
2) How do I ask my prospect if they want to buy my product/service
3) How do I ask my prospect questions to get information about his needs and to engage him
I will be thankful if you can provide me with some script, and some examples for each of the following 3 points mentioned above.|||It sounds like yo uneed to start from the begining. First learn how to prospect then learn how to sell.
"Prospecting you way to sales success" by Bill Good
http://www.billgood.com/bills_book/
CD's "How to master the art of selling anything" by Tom
Hopkins (try eBay for a used set)
http://www.tomhopkins.com/store/product.鈥?/a>
Remember listen to your clients, help them fill a need with what they need not what you need to sell.|||Generate self confidence
u will not ask for any script
just be social
put ur ins. business on back front
during talks just inform urself as a financial consultant of so and so co.
MIND IT, ITS A SLOW BUT SURE BUSINESS
Advice from a financial consultant|||Contact your seniors.|||it is not easy to learn it this way
u need experience and to follow the leader
get in touch with us
u will succeed
I am looking for a huuuge warehouse of bridal dresses (not unlike Kleinfields, although not necessarily as fancy). I'm having trouble locating them in the DC metro area and would love any advice or help I can get! I really just want to see all my options at all prices. Of course, a sample sale would be nice, too.....:D Thanks for reading!|||Hi,
I have found out some warehouses for bridal gowns. The names are mentioned below:
1. Filene's Basement - www.filenesbasement.com
529 14th Street Northwest, Washington D.C., DC - (202) 638-4110
2. David's Bridal - www.davidsbridal.com/
Green Acres S/C, 11550-A Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD - (301) 881-1112
3. Distinctive Designs Bridal - www.ddbridal.com/
15709 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD - (301) 948-1833
4. Rosalin's Bridal Boutique - www.rosalinsbridal.com/
706 South Washington Street, Falls Church, VA - (703) 532-0288
Hope it solves your problem!!
I work for a major retailer and they had a sample sale yesterday, all the children's clothes were a dollar, but they also all had little slits in them, what's the best way to repair this? A lot of them are on the back of the shirts and pants, can I just kinda stitch it? they seem to be clean like I could stitch them but what would be the best way, hand or do I use a sewing machine? Thank you|||u can put a piece of fabric on top and stitch that...(style does not have to make sense!!!)
for pants, if they have slits at the front, pin them up with a safetypin filled with sequins ...
I bought this top from a Bootlegger sample sale and it's become my favourite. It's very simple and feminine. I tried to look up the name on the label "Wednesday" but cannot seem to find the clothing brand online.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this brand or could give me some insight as to why I might not be able to find this brand online?|||Bootlegger the brand I usually do not focus, I then went to search a bit, I often visit the Ralph Lauren Polo and Sinful, http://www.myralphlaurenpolo.com/sinful-鈥?/a> this very good.
I have a bunch of invite links for sample sale sites like hautelook, giltgroupe, ideeli, and ruelala. Does anyone need any? I know what a pain in it to find them...I'll post the links here
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/308498 http://www.gilt.com/invite/yalameddine
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/yalameddin鈥?/a> http://www.ideeli.com/invite/Yalameddine|||Here is an exclusive invite to
Ruelala- http://www.ruelala.com/invite/scharania0鈥?/a>
Gilt- http://www.gilt.com/invite/gulzchrn
Ideeli- www.ideeli.com/invite/gulzchrn
just copy paste the link into your address bar and happy shopping! :)
I have a bunch of invite links for sample sale sites like hautelook, giltgroupe, ideeli, and ruelala. Does anyone need any? I know what a pain in it to find them...I'll post the links here
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/308498 http://www.gilt.com/invite/yalameddine
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/yalameddin鈥?/a> http://www.ideeli.com/invite/Yalameddine|||Here is an exclusive invite to
Ruelala- http://www.ruelala.com/invite/scharania0鈥?/a>
Gilt- http://www.gilt.com/invite/gulzchrn
Ideeli- www.ideeli.com/invite/gulzchrn
just copy paste the link into your address bar and happy shopping! :)
It's gilt.com--This place is awesome! In-season clothes and accessories from top designers for up to 70% off! I found $700 dresses for $150 and $300 clothes for $70! (And it's totally no-strings, free to join!)
Anyway, a friend of mine was nice enough to invite me and I've just learned that I can share the wealth! Just click on this link and you will automatically be able to register! Enjoy, gals!
http://www.gilt.com/invite/ladymuscadet
I also am a member of RueLaLa.com (which is another sample sale website) and can invite anyone if they give me their email addresses (just email me at ladymuscadet AT gmail DOT com)|||I have invites to hautelook, ruelala, regentssecret, and gilt!
http://www.gilt.com/invite/purpledinosbo鈥?/a>
email: purpledinosbomb@yahoo.com|||im already a member to those.. thanks though.
Most designer compnaies have only a sample in stores that they can directly buy from or order. Think of buying a wedding dress you chose the style then they order it in then they fit the dress you got in to fit perfect. Not all samples are wedding dresses then go from designer names like chanel, D&G, prada etc. SO a sample sale is when they sell the actual samples they have in stock.
I am from Britain, I am on telly there, giving financial advice. I came to New York with my boyfriend, Luke Brandon from Barndon Communications - he is trying to set an office here, and I was asked to several interviews for a job in TV. I like it here. It is huge and kind of ... more. And the shops! I already bought a beautiful Kate Spade bag in tan leather in Saks on Fifth Avenue, and it was a complete gift, because everybody knows that prices are really low in America! And while I had it gift wrapped, I overheard a conversation, it was like “below wholesale...”, "sample sale...”, "Earl jeans...”, "Alexander McQueen, pale blue, 80 percent off...”, "sample sale...”, "sample sale...”, and I asked the girls who talked, and they gave me a card, with an address and a list of designers, and it said that it was 60-70 per cents off, but it lasted only one day. I am dying to go there, but just wanted to ask if it's for real, and not a scam, because it is in some strange part of the city, where you can get only on a taxi. Is this true? Should I go there?|||Well, this is the Books and Authors section but lucky for you I am an American who has been to New York and knows what a sample sale is.
Sample sales are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise. Sometimes these samples have been used by agencies to sell products that they will distribute to local vendors. Sample sales are often associated with the fashion industry. These sales are an opportunity to get near perfect merchandise at a fraction of the price. It is often difficult to have information on the date and time of sample sales, although there are websites which list information about sample sales in on line diaries. They are also used to draw in new clients, hoping that the new people will return to the company's store and buy more merchandise.
I live in Atlanta so I can't accurately say how valid the sample sale is that you were invited to. I'm pretty sure its real but if you are apprehensive about it you should bring a friend along.
I wrote a two checks to a business at a sample sale about a month 1/2 ago and they have yet to cash them. Can I cancel these checks w/o Repercussions? Also, I never received a receipt for my purchases (if that matters). I'm happy to pay them but I would prefer to pay them with cash so i'm not sitting on a larger balance in my checking account then I should be. I'm not sure how to contact them though. Any suggestions? |||If your bank does its job, they will ask you if the person you wrote to them is aware of the cancellation, or the bank may ask you the reason for the cancellation. Either way, you have no right to cancel the checks for the reason you state. Plus, you'll have to pay fees to have both checks cancelled, which may not bother you if the checks were for huge sums of money, but if the checks were for small sums, then you'll lose in the long run with the cancellation fees. Next time, pay cash if you want to pay cash. But it's not a big deal to see a larger balance when you check your account balance. You're an adult. You know what checks are outstanding. Most people's account balances are off due to outstanding checks or electronic payments/withdrawals. |||you will have to pay a stop check fee - could be $20-40 per check - call the business first and ask them why they haven't deposited the checks and make sure they applied payment to your account - you should be looking at your check book ledger for your balance - not the bank balance which doesn't include outstanding checks
i have 2 mattress stores and im moving one store to combine it with the second store .i want to sell my floor samples. so what is a good sale to run on a floor sample sale. Ps. i have good prices and i cant mark them 50%off because i dont mark them up that much to sell to begin with. can you help.|||Summer clearence sale, or just what you said in your question. Floor sample sale. April
What's a sample sale??? and what is in a sample sale?|||A sample sale is usually where the designer will give a sneak peak if you want to call it to the public, where all of the clothes are very cheap and discounted. I was at a Free People sample sale last weekend and almost everything was $15 where it's usually $100! :D
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The action episode where amanda wins the challenge and melrose wins everybody's clothes from a shopping spree at a sample sale. what designer clothes were they?????? i loved some of the stuff melrose wears later|||I doubt you'll find out. But maybe if you watch the episode again, they'll say something that'll tell you the name, or where they're getting the clothes from. There's not really a guarantee.
Glossy Dot.
Everything's hot..at the Glossy Dot ;)|||do soemthing taht has to deal with your name and soemthing someones never heard before something totally you!|||ok.. can i have like a little more detail i think i need to knw like what your selling...because im not sure if ur example is the same thing ur selling..|||this what u ask for
http://ezinedo.ncmedia.hop.clickbank.net鈥?/a>|||This is a great article about - How to Select a Company or Product Name - http://www.developer-resource.com/how-to鈥?/a>
The article has some good advice on how to research names, and what to becareful of.
Here are some tips on selecting a domain name http://www.small-business-software.net/c鈥?/a>
Should get you started!
Best of luck
are they in big buildings? is it crowded? will it be hard to find things you like? how much money do you usually save?|||Sample sales are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise. Sometimes these samples have been used by agencies to sell products that they will distribute to local vendors. Sample sales are often associated with the fashion industry. These sales are an opportunity to get near perfect merchandise at a fraction of the price. It is often difficult to have information on the date and time of sample sales, although there are websites which list information about sample sales in on line diaries. They are also used to draw in new clients, hoping that the new people will return to the company's store and buy more merchandise.
Recently, a number of new online businesses have emerged that offer the sample sale concept to an online audience. Well-established in Europe, this trend moved to the United States in 2007 with the launch of companies such as the Gilt Groupe, RueLaLa and Ideeli. These businesses offer access to those living outside of the traditional sample sale markets of New York and Los Angeles the same access to designer fashions at 'sample sale' prices.
there is a sample sale in New York coming up next week. Dolce and Gabbana, Fendi, Cavalli, Prada, Galliano clothes and LV, Prada, Hermes bags.|||what's the question, you're just informing us about the sample sale! lol, i'll answer when u've added the question! :D|||so are you just informing people about the sale?? Report Abuse
there is a sample sale in New York coming up next week. Dolce and Gabbana, Fendi, Cavalli, Prada, Galliano clothes and LV, Prada, Hermes bags.|||Where did you hear that, I would love to go.|||We can already get those at Consignments Shop here in NYC instead of fakes in Chinatown.
http://411newyork.org/guide/2007/05/07/c鈥?/a>
The latest one to open is S.T.A. in SOHO on Mott Street.
Most women planning wedding like these paces as they get wha they need for less and in a shorter time.
i'm forced to say hell to make this question longer as what stupid yahoo told me to use a longer sentence. retard *** yahoo. anyways, what is sample sale? thanks in advance! :-)|||It's where designers sell the "samples" of their lines to the public at a very reduced cost.|||You most certainly were not "forced" to say "what the hell".
"Could someone please tell me what a sample sale is?" would certainly have worked. As would any number of other, polite sentences including the words "please" or "thank you" and not including words like "hell", "retard", "stupid", or whatever it was you had where those asterisks appear.
Perhaps if you think Google isn't too "stupid" or "retarded", you might Google the phrase and find out for yourself what it is.
What is a sample sale?|||It doesn't always have to be new designs. A lot of times sample sales are a way for designers to get rid of excess or out of season inventory to make room for the next season. Discounts generally are anywhere from 50-75% off the retail price. They are great for the avid bargain shopper who is willing to scour through tons of clothes to find that great deal.|||It's when designers show off all their new designs and pieces a bit early, and sell them for a cheaper price. I went to one once and got a Chanel dress that was priced at 500 dollars for 250.
I just called the VW boutique in the city and they said their next sample sale will be in December, and will post info on their website come September/October. When I asked about the summer sale (which I went to last year and got a steal for my BM gowns), they said they will only be holding it once a year now. Guess the June one didn't have enough of a turn out for them?
If you're interested in seeing how it goes down, someone blogged aout the sale last year...
http://www.weddingbee.com/2006/06/18/confessions-of-a-bridezilla/
Friday, February 24, 2012
i like dior homme, marc jacobs, and cloak but was wondering where to get them at not so high prices? i do the ebay thing which is discouraging, and when i was in nyc there were a few sample sales but none too impressive. i live in florida, so any suggestions? websites?|||I think the best solution is to buy a perfume making kit that they sell in toy stores/craft stores. That way you could custom blend your own fragrance and even mix all the notes together for a super cologne!!!|||actually u are looking for the impossible....|||try ebay|||http://www.scentiments.com/scentiments/product.asp?dept_id=3&sku=5399
http://store.nordstrom.com/product/product_brandboutique.asp?styleid=2886007&boutique=dior&category=2377897~2379264~2383603~2383607~6005131&cm_ven=yahoo&cm_cat=datafeed&cm_pla=fragrance%3Amen%3Acologne&cm_ite=dior%5Fhomme%5Feau%5Fde%5Ftoilette%3A9251
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Haute Look
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Gilt Groupe
Ivory Trunk
RueLaLa|||walmart. :D just type that in google. " walmart samples"|||Yes, there are tons, check out www.FashionInvites.com there is a list. Hope this helps! Report Abuse
|||There are tons, check out www.FashionInvites.com there is a list. Hope this helps! Report Abuse
I have invitations to give out for three sample sale websites. These sites offer sample sales for some of the hottest brand names at seriously deep discounts. Designer purses, clothing, shoes, jewelry. (And one website even has stuff for guys!) Leave me your email and I'll send you an invite, thanks|||ya.... roljean@aol.com|||you can log on to the below site for better information
http://www.newbeautytip.blogspot.com|||yeah you have invites cause when you send out these invites YOU get vouchers an that. why even bother trying to pretend. and yes i know this is how it works cause im with these sites too.|||umm ill take it? fowl123@yahoo.com
Online or in store. I know about sample sales, but is there anything else?|||I buy mine on ebay. I have gotten 2 with tags still on them and brand new.|||Department stores & outlets.
But wait for them to be on clearance.
Also, sometimes they have it on clearance plus extra off (rare in stores; more common in outlets).
I have really expensive taste and I love the more expensive looking wedding dresses. But, I don't have that type of budget. I've seen designer gowns at sample sales and I was wondering if they're worth buying or more trouble than they're worth?
I have a budget of $1,200 for a dress and alternations. If I can't go with a designer gown on sale, then I was just going to stick with a Maggie Sottero dress. She's one of my favorite, more affordable designers.
So, has anyone bought a higher-end sample sale dress and what was your experience? I live outside of NYC, so I was thinking about visiting Kleinfeld's annual sample sale.
But, I worry about stained and torn dresses and tons of alternations to fix them.|||I thought these were pretty and looked designer made. Price is right and read feed-backs to see if others have been happy with purchases.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Style-Wedding-Dress-鈥?/a>|||Maggie Sottero's dresses are stunning. I would go with her dresses and spend the extra money on something else for the wedding. I bought a sample dress for my second dress so it was tea length and there was nothing wrong with it. No stains, nothing. Maybe you could buy a Maggie Sottero dress for the ceremony and find a cheaper designer tea length sample dress for the reception. Good luck.|||Try this site (their store is located somewhere in New Jersey.)
They have VERY lovely dresses, and a pretty good selection:
http://www.rissyroos.com/catalog/Bridal_鈥?/a>|||Any designer dresses I have seen on sale or sample have still been in the thousands.
Have you watched Say Yes To The Dress?? Their samples are still like I said in the thousands, I would stay with Maggie Sottero.|||I got a silk satin Mon Cheri 2BE Bride dress for almost nothing. (As in under $100.) Alterations will cost me $300 max. My dress is flawless as well.
Look around.|||I bought an off-the rack dress that was several years old made by anjolique- because it was the only one left and an 'older style' (like wedding dresses have changed much in the last 10 years) I got it for $50 (original price $1000) the idea is like a sample because many people have tried it on...
For me it was completely worth it because I am a low-maintenance bride who wants to keep her wedding cheap. It still is a beautiful gown but I would not have paid $1000 for any dress....
I don't want to pay more than 拢250 for my suits. Shirts and ties need to be of a good quality etc
Any sample sales people know about?|||hi we are do the wholesale ,our products main shoes clothing jeans caps and so on .with the cheapest prices and good quality .our company site is : www.yhnetstore.com
I received the email but just recently became a fanatic of the brand so I don't know what this means!!! lol|||a sample sale is where you can buy designer things for much cheaper. Its like christmas!!! they are very fun but there are a few catches, number one sometimes the product you buy are sometimes lower quality than meets the eye, it depends on the brand with a high quality one like dooney and bourke you should be safe but with some boutiques you should always check the tag. Another problem, that you will not face since dooney and bourke makes Accessories, but is good to remember for future reference is that sample sales only come in sample sizes, 0-4 sometimes if your lucky you'll be able to find a 6 but that's a very rare occurrence. Finally they can sometimes be a mad house, similar to the mall on black friday, so if you aren't fond of large crowds its better to come early, its also good so that you have a better selection so you aren't left with the bare bones after all the good stuff has been picked over. I would absolutely recommened you go you can get some amazing steals nice things, and its absolutley worth getting up early for|||OMG!!! Its only the best thing ever!!!! A sample sale is when the designer takes all his or her clothes straight of the runway and sell them for outrageously cheap. You can get up to 90% off of Dooney & Bourke stuff. You should definetly go you will be amazed by the prices and the stuff.|||it most likely means that not everything is going to be on sale, its just a "sample" of a bigger sale coming up.|||Hey i don't know what the sample sale is :( but i am selling a real Dooney & Bourke Bag !!!! Email me for pics!
does anyone know of any upcoming louboutin sample sales? or any other sample sales going on in nyc anytime soon?????|||The company said there will be one in 'a couple of weeks...". Keep an eye on the NYT for information.|||www.shoppingoy.com this good shopping wesbtie for discount christian louboutin . it's a factory , if you want designing shoes you can contact with shoppingoy001@hotmail.com .
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I get fashion newsletters through email and they sometimes mention sample sales and where they're at in New York City. Can someone explain what they are and how they work?|||They are sales of all the sample clothing and shoes. For instance, it may include all of the display pairs of shoes, or all of the wedding dresses that people try on to find their own size. Often these sales also include items from stores that have gone out of business and are liquidating their merchandise.|||idk but i get the same emails sometimes lol
i almost went to one out of curiousity
i think it's where they sell the actual sample clothes they made like for shoots and the runway so they are probably really small
Please if someone knows let me know. I heard from my friends that its every June and December but they don't know what date. Please if someone knows answer my quest. i will really appreciated.
Thanks
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!|||wet seal sample sale is on Saturday December 17 and it will start at 10 am for the public so get there early
COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE THE ADDRESS OF THESE PLACES . I WOULD GLADLY APPRECIATE IT. THANK YOU|||go to the shows site:
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Weekly markets--> they are markets which operate weekly may be selling agricultural produce by farmers.
Whole sale markets--> this is the place where you get products at a cheaper and competetive prices........
Yes, I went to one in Seattle about a year ago, and blogged about it (post included below). I didn't find anything that I liked a lot. You really have to dig, so be prepared for that. :) I find it a much better use of my time to shop online. Designer jeans often go on sale, so I just keep my eyes open. I buy my tall jeans (35" inseam) from SearchByInseam.com because I can specify my inseam length, favorite brands, and price range. It saves me a ton of time and energy. Good luck!|||it sucked so stuuuuuuuuupid dont go it sucked ok|||yeah.....you have to go...so go girl
What are some tips for shopping a wedding dress sample sale? How can you tell if little stains or spots are able to be removed? How can you tell if the dresses is good enough quality to buy? What are your types of finding a good sample sale dress?|||I do professional alterations and have worked with many brides who found dresses at sample sales. It is possible to find good deals but you are right to be cautious. A competent dry cleaner (not any old dry cleaner!) should be able to clean most of the soil, but that can add several hundred dollars to the cost. Some gowns are nasty and some are barely soiled. If the soil is at the hem, will it need to be cut off for you anyway, so it will not matter? About quality, familiarize yourself with brands and fabrics before you shop, so you have some working knowledge. When you go shopping, wear a strapless bra. If possible, it it better to step in than go over your head--less possibility of make-up boo boos. You might not get any sales help until time to pay, so it is good to have someone with you to help you get dressed because most wedding gowns are impossible to get into alone. Good luck!|||If I were you, I wouldn't be considering buying a sample sale, seriously, it is your big day and you deserve to have a pricey look thats put together only for you:)
I don't have tips for what you are wondering there, but I do have a resource here http://www.fushopping.com/wedding-shop/bridal-gowns-custom-made-.html
where you might find what fits you, and your budget
Good luck
I have heard that there is Chanel sample sale in NYC. I don't know how to find out about CA. So anyone knows? Thanks.|||try Nordstrom? it is on sale during the holidays..
gudluck.
and, definately there is sale and samples available in stores for designer brands.|||Idk, but the bahamas has alot of those stores in the marina in paradise island.|||Chanel, or any other luxury designer, do NOT have sample sales, in fact, they DONT go on sale. What you are referring to is some type of fake purse sale...stay away from it|||i dont know
but if you do come across a "sale" from a "wharehouse" its probably fake stuff
whats it like?
do you just walk in the warehouse and start shopping or do u need an invite?
how do you know when/where there is one?|||you are wise to ask about this. You need more information from the place that is having the sale. Be careful of the pricing. Often goods have an inflated price that is marked down to about what you might pay in a regular store that has more services. Also goods are sometimes returns from other shoppers or "look alike" that are of inferior quality. Some of these sales may have genuine bargains but
know what you are getting and if it is a good value. BE CAREFUL.|||I have never been to a sample sale but there is this great website that give your discounts!
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I'm curious when the Blahnik sample sale in NYC is?|||Where: Warwick Hotel
Time: 11:00 AM, but get there at least by 9:00 AM because they sometimes let people in early
When is not very known. It should be happening soon though. The sample sales are hard to get into, thats why I suggest getting there really early. Go to http://www.topbutton.com because they know about EVERY sample sale happening in NY and LA and let you know a week before in advance via email.|||Thank you for this information. I was looking in vain for sample sales but this is a great start. Thank you. Report Abuse
i was approached by this french girl at the mall, handing me a pot of hand lotion. i took one look at it and put it back on to the plate. i did it because i don't like to have chemicals i don't know rubbed into my skin, and i didn't feel i have any obligation to take it. Was i being rude or not?
From that point on, she seem to have this malicious look in her eyes.
anyway, she proceed on with the usual question " where are you from" then followed by " you don't seem to take care of your skin", which i thought was kind of an insult, because usually when i am approached by skincare representatives in the mall, they usually asks something more subtle like " your skin looks a bit dry". so i wasn't quite sure whether she insulting me or not?
also how would you handle the situation.|||No, so long as you said something simple like "no, thank you", you were not rude. Yes, she was rude, yes, she meant to insult you.
Do yourself a favour and just let it go now, okay?|||I would've said something like, "Oooh, this smells really good." (if you can smell it, that is)
And that should flatter her a bit. And then you go, "I really like the smell, but my skin's really sensitive. So I can't use stuff with fragrance." There. :) Or you could've just took it and gave it to someone else you know, like a friend. It's just a free sample.|||Your letting something little, bother you to much. Why not just try to enjoy yourself at the mall. Instead of letting the sample lady ruin your day.|||Realize it is her job to push the product. Next time you run into sales people handing out free sample just tell them "no thank you" and you're "in a hurry". I have no choice but to tell people that I'm deathly allergic to almond oil. I know most products don't always specify if it's in them and if the sales person tries to convince me that there isn't any in their product I tell them that if they lied about knowing their product and my breathing gets cut off they get to be the lucky winner who rushes me to the hospital and do they really want to take that chance.|||Don't accept or take anything you don't want, so you did the right thing. She gave you a nasty look because she's probably had a hundred people like yourself reject the hand lotion that day and also because it's her job to hand them out, so she's annoyed you wouldn't take it.
Also, I would've considered her comment rude and an insult. She's worded it very wrong and will need to learn to speak to customers politely in future if she wants to make any sales or make the company or brand she is working for look good.
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Hello! I'm planning my wedding for next summer (2009) was wondering if anyone has tips on finding sample dress sales? I have heard so much about how you can get a beautiful dress for much less at a sample sale, but I'm just not sure how one finds such sales! If it makes any difference, I live in Northern Ohio, but could travel anywhere in ohio if needed. Also, I'm not looking for a $10,000 designer dress - I'm thinking more along the lines of around $1500 or less for my dress. Please, any suggestions would be helpful!
Thanks!|||The only one I've found is Jay's Bridal. They always have dresses on their Sample Sale category...
http://www.jaysbridal.net/store/Sample-S鈥?/a>
You'll have to sign in to see the prices, but they have gowns for $179, $279, $500, $700...
Signing in is no biggie, cause they don't send crap mail...
The other way is to go to local bridal shops and ask them when they usually have their sample sales... (they only do it once or twice a year)
Good luck|||I've actually picked up samples off of eBay from bridal salons that put them up there - - I've only bought bridesmaids dresses, but they are the real thing and I'm sure the wedding gowns are as well.
I'm trying to find out what the average "street size" is (i.e. if it were sold on the rack) for designer clothing sold at sample sales... I know it's small, but wasn't sure what the standard size is...|||If it's a designer sale it will probably be US sizes 0-2 or 4-6 if you're in the UK. if it's high street it will probably be US 4-6/ UK 8-10.|||If it's from fashion shows it will be small (U.S 2, UK 8) probably. If it's average street size then I guess it will be the average size like U.S 6 or UK 12.. something like that..|||for store samples they usually ask for a size 6. For junior lines it can be either 3 or 5, I've had both requested.
This is where you can buy fashion designers clothes at low, bargain prices.|||http://www.freewebtemplates.com/|||I have bought a couple of dresses from this online seller.. they sell Designer dresses for big discount, saved me hundreds of dollar, please refer to her blog for more info
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Back in March, I found the most beautiful Nicole Miller dress. 5 months later and I'm still in love.
I wish I had bought it when I had the chance, but I was being frugal and didn't want to go outside my price range. It's been a long time, I've "slept" on it plenty, but the store where I could have bought it is now closed.
I have been searching on all different stores that sell Nicole Miller dresses and haven't seen a picture of it anywhere.
I took a photo of it with my cellphone so I could show the photo to someone possibly to help locate one.
Any suggestions in this quest?|||Try checking on ebay. good luck!!!!
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1. What are the resons you left your next job?
2.What kinds of things have you been prasied and critisized for?
3. What interests you in this position?
4.What do you think the responibilities of this position?
5. What makes a great supervisor?
|||1. What is the most important quality or personal trait for a sales person?
2. There is a great deal of rejection in sales, what do you do to counteract that rejection?
3. How do you stay positive in your job and in your life?
4. "Sharpening the saw." is important in improving your sales skills, what kinds of things do you do to hone your skills?
5. Another sales person on the "team" is out selling you, how do you feel? What do you do?
6. What is the most effective ratio between "talking" and "listening" for a sales person?
These are just a few of the types of questions I ask. Finding a good sales person is just like selling. You should ask questions but most of the talking should be on the prospective sales person. Make them talk, if they can sell themselves to you, they'll be able to sell your product to prospects.
I have been on the waiting list for awhile now. I want to become a member but if you dont have someone to refer you i guess its a agonizing wait.. I was wondering if anyone knows of this and might be able to refer me or lead me in another direction..|||e-mail me and i'll invite you: pinkfloyd_luv@yahoo.com
I want to buy some adidas sneakers that are cheap , and they say that the best way to buy it is through the sample sale. I live in the philippines and I want to know how I can get in the Sample sale or could you please tell me where are the adidas warehouses in the philippines..|||http://www.shoesmax.com/home.php?cat=257鈥?/a>
They are cheap.|||i work with a usa supplier,their have a website: www.welovethisshop.com for branded products.of course,i know their items must be replicas,nowadays,people do not have money full of their pockets,so these items selling well
I'm looking for temporary work and I have fashion retail experience so working at a fashion sample sale would be great. I'm not sure how to find these jobs though. I've been looking online and getting nowhere. Does anyone know of a good website or agency for this kind of work or similar? Thanks! :)|||craigslist.org
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Has anyone ever attended a designer sample sale and found a good deal? I've been reading stories online about brides that found $3,000 dresses for $600.
Does anyone know the cons to buying a sample sale gown? I'm worried about it being dirty or stained, but if it's coming from a reputable, high-end boutique, do you think they would sell dirty and stained dresses?
What about alternations? Would be too risky to have a gown altered by someone that may not be familiar with the designers work and designs?|||The dresses will be slightly dirty and you have to purchase them how they are. Most alterations are quite simple unless you get an extremely extravagant gown.|||Sample sales are hit or miss. With sample sales, everything is ordinarily sold as-is. Because of that and the fact that they are samples, they won't really cut you a break for a stain or anything like that. Sizes in sample sales are pretty limited though and not all sample sales give you the opportunity to try on stuff. As for alterations, so long as you get a good seamstress you'll be fine.|||I bought a sample gown - beautiful gown, great price. You can try it on so you will know if it is dirty or damaged. The only downside to sample gowns is that you have to be a sample size. You can have gowns alterned down (within reason), but if you are above a size 6 (about) or taller than about 5'6", you probably won't have much luck with a sample.
As to alterations... I don't think it is familiarity with the designer as it is skill level. Go with recommendations, and get the alterations done EARLY in case there is a problem.
I work with an event planning company that does expos that usually involve fashion shows and designer vendors. We are planning on doing an event in summer '09 that will basically be a sample/warehouse sale for accessories only. I'm heading this event and would like any input or advice on how to make this event enticing to designers and sponsors. I would love to hear from any fashion person who has experience with this type of event and has advice for me.|||Invite top designers to your event. You have time to do so. Find some designers you like, and get ahold of them by e-mail, myspace, writing a professional letter, or call them directly.
Create a theme for your event. Perhaps a theme or designs used in top runways. I would get some ideas from runway shows in New York City (NY) or Milan (Italy). You can do this simply by Youtubing it.
Best Wishes!
I've been to HUGO BOSS 's sample sale, and it's a money saver!
Would someone tell me where else I can get more info of these kind of sample sales? THX|||subscribe to http://www.fashionconfidential.co.uk/|||every week dailycandy.com lists sample sales from top designers to indy labels. If you live in NY, go to New York magazine's website. They update them daily. If you live outside of NY, go to your local newspaper's website - they should list them.|||Could u tell me where this sample sale is?
I saw a news video on yahoo saying stuff about sample sales. Saying it give you discounts on the hottest stuff. But where exactly can i go? Searched but still dont know where.|||Found these in my search (top 4 results)
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http://www.smarter.com/---se--qq-of+sale鈥?/a>
http://www.samplesalenewyork.com/#
http://www.dcsamplesales.com/
You could try entering your city, or the nearest metro with "sample sale" to see if there are any going on in the near future close to where you live.|||http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/gilty
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Is there a place I can get free invites to the sites like ideeli, hautelook, regentssecret, etc, and other sample sale sites in one place? What others are there?|||Try here - http://www.authenticforum.com/online-sal鈥?/a>
Authenticforum has a list of invites to all these sites, including ideeli, Gilt, Hautelook, Regents Secret, Ruelala, TheTopSecret (and a code for it too), and Editor's Closet, you don't have to give your email and be sent invites, you can join them all just from the links there.|||I also have invites for all the sites, if you need one email me at gigold15@yahoo.com Report Abuse
|||The link given fails to work and looks like you have to join the forum. For a list with invitation codes to 90% of the top online sample sales sites take a look at this one: http://www.gavethat.com/2009/03/online-sample-sale-sites-invitations.html Report Abuse
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Here in the states, Clothing companies have sample sales where they sale the newest seasons clothes dirt cheap. Do they have anything like that in Germany.|||sample = die Warenprobe
I live in Germany, but I have never heard of anything like that. As far as I know there is no word for it either.|||Musterverkauf
Warenmusterverkauf|||Muster Verkauf
or Verkaufsmuster
We will be visiting L.A. March 24-28 and would like to find a great sample sale. Anyone know where I can find this info? Thanks!|||http://www.topbutton.com/tb_default.aspx鈥?/a>
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Daily Candy (http://www.dailycandy.com/)
is a website with urban suggestions including sample sales for New York and Los Angeles.
How can I find out the dates/times and locations of various sample sales? Do wedding gown dress sample sales happen once or twice a year?
What height are the sample wedding gowns cut for?
(Time is not an issue - wedding is more than a year away.)
Any additional comments or pointers would be greatly appreciated!|||It is complete up the bridal shop. in my experience its usually fall and/or spring, right before the new collections show up.
Dresses at designer bridal shops are usually size 10, for a women 5'7 to 5'10.
Most of the good bridal shops have websites... check the websites for sample sales. Dont call, they wont tell you when they are having them... they want you to come in and buy the expensive dress... not the discontinued sale items.|||where do you live, start with bridal shops in your area. you may not need to wait for a sample sale, just check for other sales, My dress was 300.00 instead of 800.00 because the bridal shop changed ownership and the new owner did not carry that brand of gown in the new store, they had about 20 for 1/2 price or less but only one perfect for me. good luck
plus some resale wedding shops have store samples, i tried on seven in one resale wedding shop they were all new.
try on line for places and style and shop, i only had two weeks in the city so I went to two or three places a day and took picture (and stuck to the 500.00 budget)
congrats, good luck|||Look on e-bay. Super prices, and pretty cheap shipping. You can get the dress and shipping for under $100 if you're careful.|||You may want to stay away from sample wedding gowns as these are not always made with the best of fabric and have been tried on so many times that they may fall apart just getting looked at again. Besides all of the above, the sizes vary so much that you will never know what size you really are. Wedding gown sizes are not the same as a dress size. You may end up in a size 14 when you wear an size 8. Don't laugh, if you have ever seen a wedding gown made, or have taken one apart you would understand where I'm coming from.
I need to know if & where there are any skater clothing warehouse/sample sales here in Orange County, CA (preferably near Garden Grove, around that general area) in early to mid 2012. The brands i am looking for are brands like OBEY, Loser Machine, Levis, Famous Stars & Straps, etc. etc. Just tween male brands in general pretty much. All that good stuff. NOT!: female, furniture, random item warehouse/sample sales. I would REALLY appreciate it if anybody can please tell me some of the sales. Oh ya, P.S. please say what, where, and when the sale will be taking place. PLEASE AND THANK YOU SO MUCH|||Do you honestly think News and Current Events the best forum to post your question on?|||You could check out my brand new website and shop, we are based in Sydney Australia.
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|||hi! you missed the obey warehouse sale dec 18/19 in irvine. but that's okay. they will also have a summer sale around June. Report Abuse
So I am asking the question again, this time with more details :)
How can I find out the dates/times and locations of various sample sales? Do wedding gown dress sample sales happen once or twice a year?
I am considering designers like Ines Di Santo, Atelier Aimee, Reem Acra, Lazaro, so understandably, I would like to steer clear from anything online, since even at 50% off the cost of these gowns would be too big of an investment to pledge without seeing/trying on the gown.
I wear a street size 0-2 at a height 5'8-5'9|||I see no one has answered your question and i honestly don't have a "right" answer but why not call around to bridal shops? they should have an answer for you I would think.
Good luck!
You can look up bridal shows on Google and see when they have them in the mid-Atlantic region. I'm from western MD and they come to the Holiday Inns in town all the time. You might want to call them and see when they're coming. They have bridal shows at the Holiday Inn every other month I think. You can also look in the bridal magazines and they often have advertisements for when bridal shows are coming to town. I think I say an add for one at Macy's.
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http://www.bridalshowcase.com/
Where can I find a list of sample sales in New York? I'm going there next month and want to buy some designer clothing and shoes.|||when you get here you can pick up a village voice they have sales on clothing, also check out a lot of the thrift shops as they have ridiculous sales!|||Just go to the designer's website you are interested in and browse it.
Does anyone know of any up coming designer sample sales in texas? Hopefully close to austin but if its in or near san antonio, dallas or houston, that works to. Thank you!|||billiondollarbabes.com
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trying to locate a listing of sample sales in DC|||-Old Town's Hysteria hosts a MINT Jodi Arnold show from 3-7 today, tomorrow from 11-6 and Sunday 12-6.
-Urban Chic in Georgetown is having a Rebecca Taylor trunk show on Saturday from 3-8.
-September 16-18 is Shecky's Girls Night Out you can get 2 goodie bags for $25. I think its at DAR Constitution Hall.
You can find out about a lot of these things by subscribing to the Washington Post's DC Scout. They will send you emails with updates about sample sales and random other DC fashion events.
I hope this helps! Happy shopping fellow Washingtonian!
I really want a lovely wedding dress for my wedding. I have quite expensive taste on a middle class budget.
Does anyone know when any designer sample sales are going on in NYC?
About how much will a designer sample cost?
Has anyone gone this root for their dress? How did it work out?
I'm really interested in going to Kleinfields. Anyone have info on that store?|||kleinfelds is pretty good, but very expensive. the managers are very rude, but the actual employees are great.
on sale a designer dress costs between 500- 2000 at kleinfelds.
i ended up getting mine at davids bridal for 499. and it was as nice at kleinfelds.|||http://www.kleinfeldbridal.com/index.cfm鈥?/a>|||I was just going to say Kleinfields, just because I saw them on TV. Maybe you should call them, or go online, and see when they have a sale.|||This would really help you http://www.YourGiftCards4free.com/index.php?ref=4812869
I picture a madhouse scene, with women running and grabbing everything they like even remotely just because it's cheap, and people fighting over items. Like in the Movies.
Is it really like that? Do you just have to pray that the sizes are true and that the item is flattering for your body? Or can you actually try stuff on?|||Sample sales of course vary depending on the designer and the exclusivity of the event.
It sounds like you would LOVE Gilt Groupe. They are a sample sale website so they don't have to stampede through crowds of women.
They carry all different levels of designers (and therefore a varied price range, depending on the designer) - they often sell things for up to 70% off the retail price. These designers include Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Tam, Michael Kors, Gryson, Christian Louboutin, Vera Wang, Valentino, Chloe, and more.
Here's a working invitation link:
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/gilty
I'm heading to London from the 12th-14th of September and I was wondering if anyone knows of any designer sample sales going on at that time?
I always hear about them going on in London, but hardly ever get a chance to go so now's my chance!
Thanks in advance!|||London has great style, but I don't know about any sample sales, sorry.
Look for yard sales, or great thrifting places if you can't afford the designer stuff. : D I'm so jealous.
I'm looking for sample sales in and around Dallas. I was hoping to actually go to the sale instead of buying online, but if you have sites that advertise online sales, I would appreciate links to those too!
Not sure if this is in the correct category, sorry!|||Fashion Industry Gallery has two sample sales per year they call FIG Finale. Check out their website at www.fashionindustrygallery.com.
i've heard all about these chanel sample sales where the current season bags are 100 dollars. when is this sale, where is it, and how can i get in? thanks!|||I have never heard of that.
And any chanel bag you get for $100 is a knock off.|||actually they are not knock offs at the chanel sample sale,its also by invitation only Report Abuse
|||Some of the new sample sale sites have Chanel. You can find a list of all members only sample sales w/ invitation links at http://www.simplysamplesales.com Report Abuse
|||Some sample sales are by invitation only.I think there is a website or a newsletter you can sign up for letting you know when and where sample sales are.Try googling it.|||tell me when you find it!
i live near south coast plaza. some of the big brands there are D&G, chanel, burberry, coach, louis Vuitton..... please give me any info you have. thanks.|||Where is south coast plaza? Any sample sales I've seen were advertised in the NY Times. Check your local paper.|||I've been wondering this too since I live in the same area. Dunno though but good luck finding an answer!
like this month there was paul frank, RVCA, obey, and hurley, does anyone know of any more warehouse sales like that with clothes brands similar to those? |||Check out http://www.trymydeals.com - they have a posting for Hudson Jeans up and some older post with designer labels.
60-80% off Designer Hudson Jeans - 12/12& 12/13 - Commerce, Ca.
http://www.trymydeals.com/story/60-80-of鈥?/a>
The big sale was last week, but this one is like a 40 min drive from OC. Overall, this is the best I found.
Ok I don't mean to sound rude but I probably am. Ok first of all designer stuff is supposed to be priced high!! That mostly the reason for designer items. Ok sorry but suck it up and pay the price they want. If you want low price its going to be fake. So pay full price, I do all the time, plus my parents have alot of money but if you don't want to pay full price it will probably be fake.|||Online you can get it from Ebay...I like to go to TJMaxx and to Marshalls to get name brand clothes for less.|||Ebay is great for getting designer stuff for next to nothing|||at tj maxxand marshalls there are really good clothes they have lots of dooney and bourke and american eagle mostly|||If your looking for designer clothes be cautious. There are tons of fakes being putting out (fake designer jeans). It's hard to tell. Some huge department stores even have fakes. Be careful.
i quite like daily candy and fashion confidential, but my favourite is http://www.samplesaleslondon.co.uk. Get their newsletter and you will always know what is on before everyone else.
You can also check http://www.lynku.com, which is done by the same people but focuses on designer fashion in general.|||Alternatively you can also download the Shoparrazzi app here:http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/shoparazzi/id449151937?mt=8 and find out all the info you need straight from you phone! or visit the blog at: http://blog.shoparazzi.com/ Report Abuse
you can post here or email me if you like.|||Come to Soho. There are ALWAYS sample sales everywhere. Also some folks rents store space all year round for this sort of thing (There is one store on Spring Street & Mercer)|||New York Magazine lists sales and bargains and often features them. Look in their listings as well as the article.
I am going to Paris next summer for about a month and I would like to know where all the good
(cheap designer) shopping and/or sample sales are, if there is such a thing. I am a college student so funds are limited but it's a once in a lifetime kind of thing. Also, I am obsessed with Christian Louboutin shoes and since Paris is the mecca of said shoes, I want to buy a pair while I'm there. Does anyone know if there is a CL sample sale in Paris or somewhere I can get them for a discount?|||There are some Louboutin sales all year round
http://www.chaussures-louboutin.com/
http://www.christianlouboutinhomme.com/s鈥?/a>
http://www.louboutin-chaussures.com/
http://www.chaussureslouboutinsoldes.com鈥?/a>
http://www.christianlouboutin-soldes.com鈥?/a>
The summer sales in Paris usually start during the last week in June and last for six weeks.
I am going to New york in August and i would like to know if anyone can explain to me a little what sample sale are, how do they work (are they in stores, malls) and if they know any specific dates in August.
Are there any sample sales for cosmetics too?
Thank a lot!
Sam|||When I went to New York, it was around Father's Day, so there were sales everywhere. In August, though, I'd say just go to the cheaper stores first. Here are some really good ones:
Saks Fifth Ave - I got an amazing tee there on sale, and I can name 4 celebs that have the same one in different colors. There are 10 floors in Saks, there's pretty much everything (cosmetics, clothes, jewelry)
Forever 21 - There was a lot of people, but the prices are low for great styles (3 floors)
Happy Shopping :)
I know what sample sales are I'm just so confused. I live in New York City. Can someone tell me a site or something that shows me the nearest sample sales, etc.|||basically a sample sale is when designer brands go on sale but they only have small amounts of what is on sale! so you have to go early if you want to get the good stuff!
I visit family in Denver every summer and would like to know if there are any designer sample sales going on this year? Or perhaps where I could find boutique items for a little less?
Local recommendations: which boutiques (or more permanent shops) would you recommend where I could buy at least 1 item for $100 or less?
I'm looking for clothes, shoes and handbags.
Thanks!|||Hey,
Try Gilt Groupe
Everday there is a new designer on sale - from Marc Jacobs to Dolce and Gabana - from 40 - 70 percent off.
Joining Gilt is by invite only
Sign up at my link - and once you sign up you could get 25 bucks for an other friends you refer that buys something.
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/em312
Check it out and let me know!|||i live in boulder (right next to denver) not much there :/ but the only designer places would be in the cherry creek mall, its the fanciest place in colorado!!!
Is there a site or something where I can get info on the latest sample sales? How do people find out where they are?|||Yes! I get updates from several sites. Most sample sales are in New York, but there are many in L.A. as well. Go to TopButton.com to sign up for email updates on sample sales, as well as get an invite to their online sample sale site, TheTopSecret.com (or maybe it's just TopSecret.com...can't remember). Also go to DailyCandy.com and sign up for their newsletter in email - they'll send you updates on sample sales, along with other stuff. Both the sites will give you the address of the sales, sometimes price points, times, dates, etc. Clothingline.com is a continuous NY sample sale, and you can just repeatedly check their site or sign up on their site for emails from them as well. There are also online options if you're not near New York City - hautelook.com, gilt.com, and ideeli.com are all great (Gilt and Ideeli require invites - you can email me at archivingfashion@gmail.com to request one if you want, and if you sign up for HauteLook through an invite, you get $10 your first purchase). Happy shopping!|||i belong to several of the sample sale sites, beyond the rack,ideeli,guilt ,haute,and a couple others. They do have really good sales on things but ya have to be real quick and check every day. its better if you take the cell phone notifications if your looking for something specific.sell out fast Report Abuse
|||There is another site called Stylebible.com that also lists sample sales, they currently only have New York but LA is due soon.
There are now a fair few online sample sales, most of them require an invite or a code but if you register on Stylebible (which offers free registration) you can usually find the codes there. They offer a diary that you can always look up so its a good one to have on your radar.
A recent one they featured was Cocosa, it offers some of the most amazing high-style discounts on the web, like Karl Lagerfeld's collection that鈥檚 currently on offer. (Use the joining code headstream to gain access to this positive cornucopia of stylish must-haves).
The online sales are worth joining because they seem to have all the really big designers.
Gilte is another one but someone already mentioned that.|||There are many ways to find and/ or get invited to sample sales. Daily Candy is an excellent source, as is GOOGLE. If you are a little creative and put in a little time, you will find yourself on the list for all the best sample sale/ warehouse sales. Here is a great article with the' ins and outs' of sample sales. hope this is helpful...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5217154_shop-sales-invited-sample-sales.html|||Sites like RueLaLa, Gilt Groupe, Hautelook, and Ideeli are all online sample sale sites, here are invites to join!:
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/open044, https://www.billiondollarbabes.com/register/u/b8c8ddc9cad59877a999a8, http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/open044, http://www.hautelook.com/invite/open044,
How does a sales proposal look like? Can you help me with website or any info to find a sample sales Proposal?
Thanks|||It really depends on a couple of things. At http://www.learntowriteproposals.com we like to look at what the client's needs are and build our proposal around that?
Have they asked you for a proposal or issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) or are you submitting a proactive proposal (one where they haven't issued an invitation to multiple suppliers)?
A formal business proposal is usually only sent in response to a RFP or invitation to tender by a client. Remember that very few unsolicited proposals do well - you are better spending your efforts building a relationship with the client and then submitting a proactive proposal when you know what their needs are and how you can solve their problems.
However, if you have some relationship or at least following a phone call, permission to send in a pro-active proposal then it is very important to demonstrate value to the client. The client isn't interested in just reading about you - they want to know what value you add to their business.
The key to writing a successful proposal though is persuading the client and demonstrating value. Ask yourself "What is their business need and what are you going to do to provide a solution that meets that need?"
Persuade the client by providing a solution and backing it up with evidence that you can deliver. Solution + credibility + value = persuasion. Be credible in your price as well as reputation.
As each organization's circumstances are different it sometimes isn't the best approach to look for a ready-made proposal, as it simply doesn't make sense to your (or the client's) particular circumstances.
You can get a free proposal template from http://www.learntowriteproposals.com, which gives you the outline and structure of your proposal. We also have a best practice resource library and online proposal guide.
In our premium content we have other templates which include guidance text to help you know how to complete your proposal. The template packs also include letter proposal templates which show you how to create a shorter proposal if you don't need to create a full, formal proposal.
If you need further assistance then you can get in touch with us through http://www.learntowriteproposals.com
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I don't live in NYC but I've heard that many sample sales are online now. Where can I find them?|||I shop for sample sales here:
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/saproject
http://www.thefoundary.com/invite/jocely鈥?/a>
http://www.modnique.com/invite/jocelyn.c鈥?/a>
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/saprojec鈥?/a>|||check this site out http://greatsamplesale.com/ they have it all. Report Abuse
I know sample sales are clothes are a fraction of their normal price, but is it because all the clothes there are reject/spoilt or out of season?
Can someone expplain to me further about sample sales and what it's all about? Also are sample sales only limited to clothes or is it also for cosmetic items and such?
Thanks.|||Pretty much sample sales sell samples of clothing made (normally are tiny sizes) or some designers use them as a regular sale for their clothes. They will be things that didn't sell during the season it was out and the designers need to get rid of it to bring in more things for the next season.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sample_sale
Hi!
I'm in need of an example of what a sales agreement would look like when a property measuring x sq yds is sold by 4 ppl to one person for an amount of rs X.
i need all the necessary clauses mentioned in it for example-circumstances on account of cancellation by one of the parties.....etc.
It would be really good if anyone could provide me with templates or sample files of the same.
Your help is highly appreciated.|||It is better for you to consult a Lawyer.
I'm looking for sample sales letter(s) that persuade businesses to purchase advertising space in magazines, newsletters, bulletins, etc...The sales letter I'm writing would be sent to local merchants (service industries like restaurants, insurance companies, etc...) to persuade them to advertise in a local newsletter. I'm looking for some free compelling copywriting that can bolster my sales letter. Any help would be appreciated.|||Just think about it for a minute. If you had a great sales letter would you share it with people?
You would also struggle to find such a specific letter.
My advice is to look for good literature on selling and then see if the authors include any sample letters at all. Then adapt to fit your 'product' and audience.
Of course its also debatable whether a letter is the best approach but thats a whole other question :-)
Good luck with it anyway|||Maybe you can try "sales letter in a box" it sounds help people to make great sales letter just with clicks and type, everything set up automatically. you can read about it here http://www.blogane.com/products/slinabox
where do i find out about sample or warehouse sales in san francisco area? for example, when and where is the bebe sale this year?|||I'm not sure about bebe but Vacaville has alot of factory outlet stores. It's next to the Nut Tree.|||you can check online for sample sales too. Gilt.com
Hautelook.com
ruelala.com
beyondtherack.com
Those are just a couple. for those not around LA and NY area. I like gilt and hautelook the best. Report Abuse
I am going to NY in a couple of months.. I was just wondering how do I get informations about sample sales...
Thanks!|||Hey, I used to be an editor for Sample Sales at the New York Post -- check the newspaper, you can also go online! Also, check out New York Magazine - they list weekly sales in the magazine, and also on their website (www.newyorkmetro.com). Topbutton.com is a great site for sample sale info -- you might need to register for an account! Also, go to clothingline.com, they do really amazing sales! Have fun!|||I live in NY and I signed up for TopButton (it's free) or sometimes I just type in 'NYC ___(Month & Year)____ Sample Sales'. Have fun while you're here!|||York (NYC) Sample Sales. July 28, ... July NYC Sample Sales Season Switch Sales Loehmanns Nordstrom Anniversary Sale ... Spring Fashion Trend 2008: Full Skirts ...
http://www.valstefani.com/newsite/products.php?pid=893#
I am doing the alterations myself,but all the layers are giving me a headake. I have no idea on how to do it. I bought the dress for $500( floor sample sale-$1600 real price) the dress is size 12 and I am size 2. Seamtress estimated my alterations for $350,without bustle. I am on a TIDE budget and I can't afford paying more for my dress. Please give me some advice on how would you bustle that dress. Thanks|||The only way I would bustle it is by paying a seamstress do it properly. Or, I would buy a second dress to wear for the reception. Either way it will cost you money. If you haven't already, take the dress to an independent seamstress--one outside of the bridal shop. Alterations done at the bridal shop will always cost more (anything with "bridal" attached to it costs more!).
I suggest a double french bustle, like these:
http://www.liweddings.com/mywedding/albu鈥?/a>
http://www.liweddings.com/chat/p/1339070鈥?/a>|||I hate to say this, it's so sad, but you really have to think about selling the dress or returning it, (if that's even a possibility, which is rare with wedding dresses). The fact of the matter is that it will never be just right, even if you paid the seamstress to alter it, it is way too large and the shape will never be right, my mother is an uber-talented seamstress and I asked for her opinion as well before I answered you.
You want to be happy on your day and not to have to have this to stress about in addition to other things. Never try to learn to alter on your most special dress. You will be so much more relieved and happy if you just choose something that fits and is less fussy so that you can enjoy yourself without 'babysitting' the dress.
Best of luck to you, congratulations!|||To do the bustle on a budget, perhaps the french bustle would work well on that dress, which would tie the layers by pulling them up under the dress.
If you are able to do alterations yourself then look over these french bustle instructions which are a series of ties under the dress. http://www.doweb4u.com/french_bustle.htm
You might get a quote from an independent seamstress as you wil most likely get a major savings and she may take care of the bustle as well for much less than the $350.
If you don't have a mannequin to hang the dress on, then in a pinch use a coat tree or a strong over the door hook..|||You could do pick ups under the lower three layers. Sew two button loops strategically under the layers with pearl buttons down lower that can be fastened to raise the skirt up.
There are a few web sites that can help you figure it out, including some videos on youtube. I helped do the bustle for my niece's dress.
http://www.ehow.com/how_4885418_make-wed鈥?/a>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBzY2KclK鈥?/a>|||Well... there is no possible way u can bustle the dress urslef or without paying money....
i sugest u buy a new dress and return it...there are many stores with cheap drop dead gorgeous dresses.... and its ur wedding!!!!!!!! u have to spend money on urself u will remember this day forever and if u dont alter it u will regret it cuz this is probably ur dream dress.!!!!!!!! i say spend the money on urself!
As anyone attended the Sample Sale in Downtown LA? and if you have do they have nice stuff at good deals?
Thank you|||I've always wanted to go but it's so expensive to park downtown especially if there's an event going on at the Nokia or Staples. All the parking lots hike up the prices even if your parking far away.|||Its over rated and really crappy. I went there and some rich broads little shitz zu dog pissed on my leg. Not a good day to go shopping. Report Abuse
|||I went last year during the holidays... Designer clothes for real cheap. Bought a dress that retails at Bloomingdale's for $200 for only $25. I parked at a meter and parking was free. Besides, if you don't find anything there, Santee is a block away. Report Abuse
I was at a sample sale in London, and I originally purchased a handbag for 300 pounds, and I charged it on an American debit card. I held the bag behind their counter while I looked t other stuff. When I finished looking, I went back to the counter to get my bag, and the people there suddenly said that the purse that I bought was mismarked, and wanted me to pay an extra 450 pounds for it, or else thy won't give me the purse. I asked them to refund my money back and they can take the purse back, but they said that eeveryhings final sale. I had no choice on the spot but to give hem 450 pounds in order to get my purse. After he incident, I've been honking about it, and I think there are so many problems with the way they arranged the incident, especially I know that there are laws to protect customers about buying an item at the advertised price. In this case, can I do a chargeback on the extra 450 pounds that they charge me?|||I seriously doubt there is much you can do about it now, but you might want to make some phone calls-it won't hurt to try. You should have never given them the 450 in the first place. You should have called the authorities and notified them of the situation immediately. You should have called your credit card company and notified them immediately. I would have fought and argued the problem and not let them intimidate me. Let this be a lesson learned. If everything was final sale, then they should have given you the purse---end of story. They totally took advantage of your weakness and you let it happen. Not trying to be mean, just telling it like it is. What jerks. Do you have the price tag still? And the reciepts for the 300 and the 450? Have you called your credit card company about this or even your local authorities? It's really ridiculous and I'm sure you aren't the only victim. They should be reported for this.
When you got your wedding dress home, have you pulled it out and tried it on a few times? I bought my dress at a sample sale in November and brought it home the same day. It already fit, so every now and then I take it out and put it on and just get all excited! Today I pulled it out again so that I could try it out with the shoes I just bought. Does anyone else do this, or do you think it will make it less special on the wedding day? I just love my dress so much, I want to wear it all the time, and only wearing it one day of my life is just not enough! :)|||actually i do this once in a while, i bought a dress i liked, but i settled on it, i did, but i liked it a lot, well then a few weeks ago i tried it on and was looking at myself in the mirror and was like this isn't the dress i want to get married in, don't know where that came from, so now i'm hunting another dress, the wedding isn't until next summer, so i have time
i think every bride does that, i have a friend who got married 10 yrs ago, and every year on their anniversary she puts on her dress, he puts on his tux, and they take pictures in them, every year, they have a collage of them, it's really neat to look at their wedding day pic, then every one since to see how they have changed over time. i want to do that with my hubby.|||I think it's a fine I mean you're obviously really excited. You also wouldn't want to get to the wedding day and discover it doesn't fit. As long as you're careful you'll be fine. I'm happy for you and hope everything goes well. :)|||I have two dresses that i can't decide and yes i try them both on at least once a week. I think even if I have decided i will still continue to put it on every now and then.|||I tried it on when I bought it, when I had it altered and after it was altered...I wore it a total of 4 times and I'm glad that I'll never have to wear it again! It squeezed my guts so much! I wanted to wear sweat pants instead (just kidding :).|||Only for the fittings...
But I understand the excitement. Mine isn't at my house because
I live with my fiance.|||I have had mine on twice and because it takes so long to lace up and I cant do it myself, I cant be bothered anymore.
I will be wearing it in 26 days anyway so I dont have any need to keep dragging it out to put it on, I will be sick of looking at it if I do this all the time.|||I hid mine in the closet. I want to pretend it isn't even in there and I haven't seen it before until my wedding day! My mom will probably have me try it on when she comes to visit me in a week or so but otherwise I will just have it on for my final fitting and for the wedding itself. I want to surprise myself with my own prettiness :)|||Once it has been altered to fit correctly and pressed you should leave it alone. If you haven't gotten it pressed you should before the wedding.|||My dress was actually stored at the bridal shop that I bought it at, because it was pretty big and floofy, and I didn't really have the room at home to store it. I did try it on for 2 alterations, and I wore it for my bridal portraits. I probably would've tried it on if I'd had it at home though, because I agree, one day of wearing it was not enough. I wish I could wear it again!
Sample sale websites are a great way to get designer items at really low prices. I'm completely addicted and belong to quite a few. If you'd like an invitation code to any of the following, just comment with your e-mail address and which one(s) you'd like an invite from and I'll send you an invite to join in the fun!|||my email address is pinknotes@yahoo.com and I would like an invitation to all of the ones that you know. thanks.|||great..
I'm debating between sunglasses because my dermatologist said I needed to get some sunglasses since my skin around my eyes get light when I'm out in the sun. I visited a sample sale in my city that were selling some Kate Spade & Tom Ford sunglasses for 70%-85% off.
Kate Spade $60 (Original, $200,Rhonda):
http://www.chickdowntown.com/images/L/RH鈥?/a>
Tom Ford $80 (Original, $500 Delphine):
http://www.sunglasseschristiandior.com/P鈥?/a>
I have an oval face so the shape really doesn't matter since most sunglasses fit my face well|||Tom Ford , i have a pair and i swear everime i wear them i get compliment....they're huge
the bigger the better though:)|||Kate Spade FTW! Firstly, you'll save 20 bucks. Secondly, the Tom Ford ones look better for a guy.
I just bought my wedding dress this weekend. I got it at a sample sale, so I had to bring it home the same day and now I have the dress here at my house. Our wedding isn't for another 9 months, and I'm wondering if there is anything special I should do with it to keep it safe until the wedding? It is hanging by the inside loops on a hanger, covered with a white plastic bag and put into a clear plastic garment bag. I had it hanging in a basement closet, but my dad suggested bringing it upstairs in case the basement gets damp over the winter. So now it's hanging on the back of my bedroom door for lack of any other decent closet space. Is this a good idea? The white bag is tied in a knot at the bottom, and the clear bag is a not airtight... Any other suggestions? Is this too much, too little? Thanks!|||I got my dress pretty early too.
I was told to wrap the dress in a white sheet (twin size should work... pin the sheet so that it stays securly around the dress). Then I put the dress/sheet into a dress bag that zips. I would recommend doing this, as it worked really well for me.
I did that and then hung it in the back of my closet. I also bought two containers called "DampRid" that I found in the cleaning aisle at Wal-Mart. It's supposed to take out any dampness in the air. I didn't have any problems with my closet or anything, but I bought them just in case. They fill up with water eventually, from soaking it all out of the air in your closet. Obviously I wouldn't place them right underneath or above your dress, but somewhere in the closet would work.
Good luck! |||hum..I would let it be like that for a couple months and then a month before the wedding take it out of the bag and let it breath and get air.
I have purchased the Maggie Sottero- Adelaide (link below) at a sample sale and I LOVE the gown, but I can't decide if it needs a crinoline or hoop skirt (or perhaps none of the above). I already have the gown at home and I wasn't able to try on the dress with either of these things to see what it looks like. What do you think?
http://www.maggiesottero.com/dress.aspx?keywordText=adelaide&keywordType=any&page=0&pageSize=15&style=A3157|||I would NOT do a hoop skirt. I wore one for a play and let me tell you, there is a reason they went out of style. You can't get in the car. You can't fit through doorways. No one can get within three feet of you. And they look totally unnatural.
Your dress has a beautiful shape and you want to give it a little fullness to show off the skirt. I would go with a crinoline/slip that is just full enough to fill out the skirt - any bridal store can show you some options with different amounts of "poofiness" so you can find the right size for your skirt.|||I assume that the dress already comes with a built-in netting so if you want a fuller look, you can always wear an additional crinoline. Hoops are more for a very full/ballgown skirt, and your dress is more of an A-line so hoops won't work as good.|||If you have ever worn a hoop skirt, for any length of time you would go with the crinoline. You have to learn the trick to sitting in a hoop, you will bump into door ways, if you bend over you run the risk of having someone getting a view that you may not want.
PS Beautiful dress!|||A crinoline at the most. A hoop will be much too full for this dress. Even a crinoline is iffy.
When you try on the dress at home, how does it look? Full enough for your taste? It's quite possible that you can do without either the hoop or the crinoline.|||You should look into just buying a slip. You can get a bridal slip through most bridal shops, and they will give you that full look you want.
Hoops skirts are more work than they are worth.|||i don't think that dress need a petticoat|||I've worn both. I wore the hoop only one time, I ended up going to the rest room and taking the darn thing off!
I bought these escada dresses at a sample sale and want to sell them on ebay. I put it at a buy it now price of $399. Is that too much? How much would you spend on this dress?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie鈥?/a>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie鈥?/a>
Any advice is much appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your help!|||I think 399 is a bit too much just because that is probably very close to the original price of the dresses and when people go on ebay, they're looking for deals. I think you should lower the price to around 200 dollars, and as people bid the price should go up a bit and then you can change your buy it now price as the bids go up.
"What is a .wab file and how do I open it/use it?
I have about 500 contacts in this file that was sent from a colleague, and I'm supposed to send out a sample sale flyer to them but I don't even know how to work the thing.
I was somehow able to add the contacts in the wab file to my general contacts but I need to send it to those 500 specific people not all the 1000 people in my contacts!"
thats the email I got from my friend's dad, but I'm a mac user so I've done some research on the web but I can't really find anything useful.
Anyone?|||It is the outlook in the communications inside the thin lead out of the suffix for the generation of wab file.
Jacky|||.WAB is a Microsoft Outlook file.
There is no way to send an email to a list of contacts in a .WAB file.
You could try exporting your other contacts, DELETE THEM, then import the .WAB file, and send it.
For Halloween I plan on being Emilie Autumn. However, I've hit a bit of a problem. She changes her look quite a bit, so I've got a couple of different options to choose from. One possible outfit is this top: http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a> with this skirt: http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a> . However, I'm worried this is too much black as she wears a lot of white. Another look is this top: http://www.etsy.com/listing/49386915/sam鈥?/a> with either this skirt: http://fanchaos.com/fanplusfriend/c1/1SP鈥?/a> or these bloomers and tie on bustle skirt : http://www.milanoo.com/Cotton-White-Lace鈥?/a> and http://www.etsy.com/listing/46749414/whi鈥?/a>
I of course will accessorize with tights, etc. and put hearts and such on them as needed, but I really need help deciding which look is most authentic for EA. Help?|||Well some of the links wouldn't work for me, but I love this skirt:
http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a>
with this top:
http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a>
I know that you're worried that EA wears more red/white than black, but I think that if you would add a few red accessories, it would look perfect. Maybe you could buy her unicorn hat on ebay or something. xP|||Hey! Sorry, I am not really answering yours but you answered mine: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a> Is there things I can say or anything? Please help! Go back and add to your answer! Thanks!
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theyre coach.my mom got them at a sample sale for $30 and she said she would feel so stupid if she didnt buy them for me. the thing is that my family and most people in my area cant afford these brands. and even though my mom got them at a cheap price, i dont feel right wearing them cuz i think they look kinda flashy. do they look flashy and should i wear them?
thankss|||No, the shoes are really cute. You are blessed to have such a thoughtful mom and great shoes too! Relax and enjoy them both!|||wear them they are cute!|||i like them.... no they aren't show off-ie|||they're cute! wear them!|||Wear the shoes....as long as you know you are not wearing them to show off.
I am writing an article in my school's newspaper about spending habits. What do you think so far?
It is 8:30 on a Saturday night. You are getting ready for the crucial third date with your roommate鈥檚 cute cousin from Brooklyn. What should you wear? You know you bought a new pair of Valentino pumps at the sample sale last Thursday, and they would look amazing with that one shoulder dress you bought with the money you were supposed to be saving for the new blender. Oh well, date night is more important. As you rummage through the closet, you find the shoes. Wait, those aren鈥檛 the shoes; yours didn鈥檛 have that little scratch on the toe, and the heel didn鈥檛 look as damaged when you originally purchased it. Oh, there is the receipt sitting next to the box it came in. You sigh and place the shoes back in the box. Great, you think, I spent three hundred dollars for that?
Every day we make purchases like these without even realizing it. You go shopping knowing that you are going to spend your gift card on the coat you have been eyeing for weeks. But as you walk through the stores doors and see all the fabulous merchandise surrounding you, you now see ten other things you want just as bad. Without giving it a second thought, you grab whatever you can get your hands one and head for the checkout. A mere shopping trip has turned into you spending half of your month鈥檚 salary. Well, you could always give up your heating.|||Wow, that's vapid. What exactly is your target audience? WASPs? JAPs? I'm feeling queasy now.
I bought a few wedding dresses from a sample sale today. 3 to be exact! I am trying to find them online so I can show friends and family what they look like (I live far away).
First dress is a Private Label by G gown, gold or beige in colour, it has lace and beading across the bodice, lace and beaded regular straps, a train with bottom lace and beading in flowery patterning, and a bow on the back above the bum. It has a semi sweatheart neck line but not low cut. On the shop's tag it said "Light gold" for the color. It is size 14.
Second, I am seeking an Allure gown, A-Line ball gown with a long train. It is a halter neckline with heavy silver beading, has detailing along the bottom of the gown with a straight hem and detailing to match (about 2 inches thick). Underneath the chest along the lower bodice/waist it has a pleated waist band in a bit of a darker ivory. The dress itself is plain satin (or poly, but looks satin). Train is gigantic. I believe it is a size 12 but might be a 14.
Any help appreciated. I will post additional info to confirm if anyone knows what Im talking about.
The third is this dress: http://www.weddingdresses-cheap.org/informal-private-label-signature-collection-wedding-dress-style-1235-p-4266.html . I will be wearing this to the reception (at a later date as we are having a destination wedding). The other two are my contenders for the big day! Help!!!! :D|||Well, we are also looking for it online. If anyone can help will be good.
If you are also considering high quality wedding bands or jewellery, I would really recommend you get it from Bluenile which is having a further 10% discount through the link below.
As a repeated customer they gave this one time promotion to me and I am now sharing with you here (provided the code still valid by the time you read this).
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I'm currently also looking to buy wedding band for my girl friend and after doing research both online and offline retail shop, I have finally found that the reason why most retail shops are so expensive is due to the rental, staff, and other overheads in running a retail shop. For example, I have compared Platinum grade 900 wedding band in a fine retail shop cost 2.5 to 3 times more than a higher grade Platinum grade 950 wedding band.
Advice how to choose a ring size:
This is what I did with my girl friend. We went to 2 or 3 retail jewellery shop to try the sizes and ring type we like and ask the shop assistant about jewellery maintenance and right type of size for our fingers. We then use this information to shop online at Bluenile.
Of course I compare the finest online jewellery shop (there is no compromise on quality). Having found the best online jewellery shop, I search through Google to see if there is any bad reviews of the online shop.
(Good thing about online shop, is the convenience and you can assess the review of customers at some jewellery forums).
I can only tell you that the best shop with the first class fast service and delivery, and consistently ranks high in customers reviews is still Bluenile online shop. Their price of higher quality ring in my purchase is 3 times cheaper than a brick and mortar retail shop in my city.
I have shorten the url link to their promotion page below. Please copy the link here into your internet browser to get it:
>> http://bit.ly/bluenilepromo
>> Please do rate me best answer if you think I have provided you with good information. I hope it helps you.|||I think the easiest way is taking a good photo of each of them.
because looking for them may be so hard and you might even not find them
so take a shortcut :)
good luck
For Halloween I plan on being Emilie Autumn. However, I've hit a bit of a problem. She changes her look quite a bit, so I've got a couple of different options to choose from. One possible outfit is this top: http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a> with this skirt: http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a> . However, I'm worried this is too much black as she wears a lot of white. Another look is this top: http://www.etsy.com/listing/49386915/sam鈥?/a> with either this skirt: http://fanchaos.com/fanplusfriend/c1/1SP鈥?/a> or these bloomers and tie on bustle skirt : http://www.milanoo.com/Cotton-White-Lace鈥?/a> and http://www.etsy.com/listing/46749414/whi鈥?/a>
I of course will accessorize with tights, etc. and put hearts and such on them as needed, but I really need help deciding which look is most authentic for EA. Help?|||Well some of the links wouldn't work for me, but I love this skirt:
http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a>
with this top:
http://www.retroscopefashions.com/images鈥?/a>
I know that you're worried that EA wears more red/white than black, but I think that if you would add a few red accessories, it would look perfect. Maybe you could buy her unicorn hat on ebay or something. xP|||http://www.etsy.com/listing/49386915/sam鈥?/a>
and
http://fanchaos.com/fanplusfriend/c1/1SP鈥?/a>
I fell in love with an Oscar de la Renta dress but it's out of my price range. After receiving many tips on how to get a less expensive version, I figured it would be good to see the gown again in person before trying to get someone to make it. Maybe I could even take my own pictures of it. Anyways, I found a bridal salon about 90 minutes from my house that is having a trunk show for Oscar de la Renta gowns in less than a month! Does that mean it's any less expensive though? Is a trunk show and a sample sale the same thing? I'm really new to all of this and I don't really know what I'm doing, but any help would be appreciated! Thanks!!|||Trunk shows and sample sales aren't the same thing. Trunk shows are not sales, they are an opportunity to check out brand new styles and in some cases you can even talk with the designer. The dresses won't be discounted but you may be able to talk the designer into making changes for you - adding sleeves, extra length, etc.
If you're trying to save money, try sample sales. The gowns are discounted but the sizes are limited (usually 6 and 8 only, sometimes 4). I'd check out the ODLR trunk sale anyway, just to look at all the new styles.|||Yes trunk shows can offer some designs cheaper - but these are not the same as sample sales. Sample sales when the designer is getting rid of the samples or overstock. Trunk shows are to roll out the new stuff... Generally not cheaper|||yes but you buy it as is and have it altered to your specifications. it might have a flaw or not or irregular , if this is the dress you want it isnt that far to go and check it out.
It will be a outdoor wedding held in an adobe garden in June. In either Ivory or Vanilla...
http://www.alvinavalenta.com/alv/display鈥?/a>
Hoping to find some way to afford it. Sample sale possibly...|||Its beautiful! I'm wearing Alvina Valenta as well. Definatly check sample sales...
SF has a couple sample stores, glamour closet is one... i forget the name of the other.. bella something-or-other...
I doubt they'd have this exact dress, but i bought mine in san jose at this computer shop that was liquidating dresses from trudys bridal in san jose. They have a ton of dresses and get more every month and -get this- they're all ONLY $45!!!
Thats right, Im wearing Alvina Valenta and it only cost me $45!! (plus a couple adjustments and a cleaning!)
Email me if you want the info on that place... its in San Jose.|||Beautiful|||That is gorgeous! it will be perfect for a June wedding, especially in an adobe garden.- It will photograph well in the setting!|||i went to the web site and i found a really pretty white dress and its soo cute . white would be best.|||wow its so goregous deffinetly get it|||wow beautiful dress i would say vanilla it would look great on that dress it would be a very classic look and for money umm well mabey u should have a plan on how much your budget will be and work around the budget and if u already have a budget and this dress doesn;t fit into it then find a dress online that looks similar 2 that dress in the picture or make your budget a little higher and save up good luck and congrats|||Its a very beautiful dress. Where what makes you feel good. Its your day you should feel like a princess. If this dress does it then wear and nevermind what other people say..Its your day not theirs!|||it's awsome.|||It is very beautiful but me personally, I don't like that mermaid thing going on at the bottom. But it would be perfect for the June weather and the gardens. Maybe they have a payment plan. Talk to them at the site.|||It is absolutely gorgeous! I love it! It's very pretty in the ivory. You will look beautiful. Here is a cute thought for a bridesmaid dress.
http://www.jimhjelmoccasions.com/dress_d鈥?/a>
The lace at the top matches. This is actually my bridesmaid dress for my wedding this June. Good Luck! It will beautiful!|||thats pretty and nice for an outdoor wedding. i like the lace on the top.|||As many wedding dresses as there are, I am amazed at how they are so different and so gorgeous at the same time.
Your choice is exceptional!|||It's a lovely dress, but I wouldn't wear it outside - it's more of a formal-black tie, type of dress. However, you can do what you want, it's just my opinion.
As for affording it, if you know of a handy seamstress she could create a replica of it. Either from a pattern or by altering a similar dress. The cut of the dress is very "prom dress-ish" so perhaps you can purchase a prom dress that is similar and she could add the detail and lace. Good luck (and good choice).|||ivory . Loved it! Look in discount stores. print the picture and visit every wedding discount around you . It can be a fun adventure. I found my designer dress like that for 25% of the actual price. If you have no luck, then pay full price|||its cool but not my style.....|||WOW tthat dress is beautiful ..... and thanks for the site I still cant find a dress I like either|||WOW, I wish I had the body to wear that!|||It's odd - goes from slinky to that fullness at the bottom - doesn't really match top to bottom. However, whatever floats your boat....|||i luv the shimmer. its grgeous. just serve 'em cake and buy the damn thing lol :)|||it would look AWFUL on me because its so fitted through the hips and I have well, a ghetto booty...lol...but I'm super jealous if it looks good on you because I love it! especially the lace at the bottom, thats so pretty...go for it!|||I think the dress is beautiful ... especially for a garden wedding. That style is really making a comeback!!!|||Gorgeous!|||I love that dress. It is very beautiful. Oh by the way thank you for the comment on my question.|||Oh my gosh that is so beautiful. Its traditional but modern at the same time and should go very well in an outdoor wedding.|||That is a beautiful dress and if you can pull it off and it looks as beautiful o9n you I would go for it.|||They took some Beautiful and added some Sexy, and the result was this gown.|||That's a beautiful dress for the right person. It would not look good on everyone but on the right woman it would be stunning.
I worked in a local boutique recently, and it was a horrible experience! When one of the managers made the phone call to hire me, I told her I couldn`t start immediately because I was working a sample sale. She replies " why are u working a sample sale, do u do this all the time?!?!?" and then she requests that I don`t work for them anymore. I decided to go on with this because it seemed like a good opportunity.
On my first day, the owner of the
boutique told me the pay was minimum wage! On their job posting, it said "competitive pay" so I felt mislead. I had to take the job since I didn`t have anything else lined up for me at the moment, and I already forfeited my side job. Also on the first day, she had the nerve to be nosy and ask what does my mom do for a living, how big is my home, etc. The manager also had the nerve to ask that later in the day.
As the weeks gone by, there was this one time a customer walked in and out of the store, and the owner said I probably did something wrong because she didn`t buy anything. Or if a customer tried on clothes and didnt buy anything, the owner will say that I did something wrong. She will also say something like "we took a risk with hiring you, now show us why we hired you". I wanted to reply that I took a risk with taking this job, because the day after I got hired, someone called me with a job offer with a much higher pay!
Throughout the months, they just kept on being horrible workers. The manager (the one that asked me to forfeit my side job) would say things like how she is from a rich and important family line, and how she spends $2000 or more when she goes shopping. She would also make up stories and tell the owner that I`m not doing my job, and that I dropped sensor pins all over the floor and she stepped on one! What do u think of this experience and the people?|||Thats ridiculous..and the manager seems like shes a snobby b**** . I would find another job and quite asap. And they have the nerve to treat you like that when they are only paying you min wage. I would tell her how I feel too.
i worked for a fashion company and was told I get free things in the sample sale but these new guy tried telling me all the expensive stuff I have is stolen so im waiting to see if they will charge me..im the escape goat!!|||Theft like most crimes is split into two parts:
1. Mental State
2. Physical Act
With mental state we mean your intention. Theft (Theft Act 1968) requires a person to knowingly be dishonest.
With physical act we mean that the object (clothes) was taken and not returned at a later date.
From your question you state that you were told that it was ok to take the clothes in question. You need to ensure that you can recall who it was who told you that. It is important whether the information was from a credible source. If it was general gossip from the canteen then that is not likely to be considered reliable. If it was from *your* supervisor / manager / HR then that would be considered reliable.
If you have this information from a reliable source, or it is in writing such as part of your employment contract then theft has not occurred as you acted honestly.
If you cannot prove the above then take the clothes back as Theft requires the taking to be permanent. TWOK (Taking without consent) is usually applied to joyriders but could be applicable.
I assume you no longer work for the fashion house. I would also assume they are strying to stop the practice by making you a scapegoat. This is very unfortunate. I would suggest speaking to a solicitor or the citizens advice bureau.
www.citizensadvice.org.uk/
http://www.lawsociety.org.uk/choosingandusing/findasolicitor.law
From the 9 Dec 2008 the sentencing guidelines are:
Fine - Impulse Theft (aggravated if from a small enterprise)
Community Sentence - Persistent petty theft
Custodial Sentence - Theft from the vulnerable (higher if above 拢2,000)|||Theft is theft, but depending on what reasons were given, different sentences will be given. For example, based on recent convictions, theft for drugs purposes would likely incur some rehab and suspended sentencing. Stealing for profit is likely to incur a little more harsh sentence. Finally, stealing to put food on the table at home would likely fetch the most severe sentence.|||Well you'lll definitely lose your job - the rest is up to the courts.
After what you just added I would put down in writing what you have told us, then bring the items back to work if you can.
If you show that you are not hiding anything and that this was a misunderstanding I would not sack you or class this as stealing.
In fact you could probably take them to court if they dismiss you for this reason. If you have anyone who heard them say about the free stuff then get them to back you up in a meeting with your boss.
As long as you returned the items as soon as you found out there should be no problem. I would also question why this new guy is stirring up something that happened before he worked there - he wasn't there. Just be open and honest and approach your boss and there will be no problem.
Also ask them to deduct from your wages if there are items not able to bring back. Your honesty should get a good response.|||Quite harsh - employee theft is REALLY frowned upon by the courts....stealing from the people that pays your wages is not looked at kindly.
First offence - a hefty fine at the minimum - possibly a suspended sentence.
If you have a record - it could be a lot worse
I caught a member of staff at the company I was employed at - he stole 拢300 - in court he was found guilty (even though he admitted his guilt), he got 12 months inside - first offence.|||Sentences are always dependant on circumstances - i.e. what was stolen, how it was stolen (premeditated or impulse), any extenuating circumstances.|||Most employers would just give you the sack and no Reference, if it goes to court its anybody's guess 6 months suspended maybe.
A 'sample sale'?|||When designers create clothing or shoes, they make samples - to test for style, fit, etc.
A Sample Sale is a sale in which a designer sells of samples of their line. They are usually unique and quite small. Fun sale to go to, though.|||it where designers sell off the samples they have made !|||its a sale designers have where clothes are sold very cheap|||It's a sale of the 'samples' the manufacturers of things send out to 'tempt' the stores to buy them in lots. Because they send only one thing, or only one of each color of some clothes, the sample sale doesn't have as much stuff, but it does have some extremely unusual stuff for sale.
- What would appeal 2 u more a upscale consignment shop or a clothes store w.new
here are some of my ideas
consignment shop
New clothes - i would go 2 NYC and shop at sample sale&bring the clothes back 2 where i live ( i live in the south so yeah )
or i would get up and coming clothes designers and sell there stuff
what appeals more 2 u ?!|||Upscale consignment. You'd have too much competition with the new clothing stores like Dillards. You might even consider having evening attire- little black dresses, cocktail dresses, and handbags to rent.|||www.stylesaler.com|||sell new designers stuff
Can you recommend a suitable venue for a party/sample sale? I want a venue that's chic and stylish, preferably in AMPANG/BANGSAR/ BUKIT BINTANG area.
Also, the guest list is 10 000 people.
Any ideas?|||Bukit Bintang Street Party ...in front of Pavillion till Starhill.|||dataran merdeka|||klcc or join jom heboh|||klcc or join jom heboh
Only going for three days..apart from Bloomingdale's, Saks, Macy's and Barney's, can anybody recommend some cool, less obvious shops or vintage boutiques?
Also, does anybody know of these sample sale things, or places where rich girls drop off their designer clothes and then they are sold off cheap??
I sound very shallow, I know!
Also, would designer goods be cheaper over there? How much could I expect to pay for a cheapish Louis Vuitton or Chanel bag?
And, yes, before you tell me, I know the dollar is weak at the moment!
Thanks, hope you can help :)|||try soho.. not the department stores. you can have those in any city.. go to soho or the village they have tons of boutiques with clothes with very varied prices|||I'm really not that sure, but I just had to tell you how much I envy you right now. I would do anything to go to New York-especially since Exams are this week! Sorry I couldn't help, but all you really have to do is walk around. I'm sure you'll find a ton of unique little boutiques and such!|||try the shopping village "woodbury Common " it is huge and has all the top names at very very low prices
It is about a 30 minute bus journey from Manhatten
regular buses leave from the Port Authority Bus Terminal
You will love it
Can anyone tell me if there is anything good happening in London from the 12th-14th of September? I will be over there on those dates and I would love to go to a sample sale or something.
Any suggestions?
Thanks|||i'm not too sure, but there is ALWAYS a good sale goin on! =]|||nothing!|||kele okereke and pete doherty is whats going on!
i have 2 mattress stores and im moving one store to combine it with the second store .i want to sell my floor samples. so what is a good sale to run on a floor sample sale. Ps. i have good prices and i cant mark them 50%off because i dont mark them up that much to sell to begin with. can you help.|||has to be a multi-front ad campaign. newspaper, radio, maybe even a massive postcard mailing (cheap).
good luck|||Most people are going to want big discounts to buy a floor sample. You are going to want to go at least 25% off.
By the time you figure the cost of advertising and the loss on each mattress. You might be better off just moving the items from one store to the other.|||throw a free add on craigslist on your area.
I am a member and just trying to help everyone out by extending an invite to those who want to join. If you want an invitation then put up your email address and I will gladly send you one to the ultimate sample sale shopping paradise.|||i am plz help me join
Snickerdoodlebunny@gmail.com|||If you need an INVITATION TO GILT, go to this link directly and register!
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Many-a-bee has blogged about Gilt Group before me. I’m sure you’ve already heard of it, but in case you haven’t, it’s an online sample sale site that sells top designer brands like Marc Jacobs, Zac Posen, Vera Wang, J Brand, Seven, Marchesa… at up to 70% off (and even more during their final sales)! I’ve seen things I’ve purchased off Gilt Group sell for much more on sites like Bluefly and in stand alone boutiques.
Their sales start at 12pm EST and only last a day. Gilt Group sends out an email just past noon about the day’s sales, but if you click on over any time after 12, the most popular items will already be sold out.
So here are my Gilt Group tips:
If there’s a designer you’re interested in, click over to the site at 11:59 am and start clicking refresh!
When the sale appears, put anything you might want to buy in your shopping cart. Within 2 minutes, I kid you not, the most popular styles and sizes will already be sold out.
If an item you want is in someone else’s shopping cart, don’t bother with the “email me if this item becomes available” link. I’ve tried it and have never received an email. Keep checking if you can put it in your shopping cart — it may take up to ten minutes because items can be held in someone’s cart for up to that long. The item usually becomes available and you can purchase it!
All items are returnable for store credit, so you’re not stuck with something that doesn’t fit or look right.
Gilt Group is an invitation only site, so you can use this link to set up your account:
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Well right now i wear black and white vans most of the time or sum gray hightop shoes i wear them with levis the ones called regular fit dark washed and also some denim but not levis
and well my mom works for Quicksilver company and i have a lot of quicksilver shirts and DC shirts( they're free and some are from sample sales) thats pretty much all i have
well im on the heavy side but not too big but ive been loosing weight
i weight 220 and lost 20lbs in a month and a half and well im still going my goal is 170-180 im 5'11 as well
so yea im not sure which way to go im sure which way not to go and that's like preppy, nerdy,gothic,hip hop, style
some music i really really like( if helpful) are: The Killers, YACHT, vampire weekend, La Roux,neon Trees, Phoenix, Nico Vega, passion pit, the ting tings, Muse, Knights of Leon...... i can go forevet but i'll stop at that
so yea any suggestions|||you don't have to listen to a type of music to dress a certain way. you can wear whatever you want, as long as you feel confident in it. and so long as it's not too weird.
I am 16 and going to NYC with my mom. I know about all of the cool teen stores ( Abercrombie and Fitch, H and M, Century 21), but I was just wondering if I am missing anything. I would also like to pick up some coupons for teen places before we leave.. Anyone know a good site? OHH.. to me sample sales are a complete mystery. Please tell me how these work and how I can find out about them i will be in Manhattan during 7/21-7/24. PLEASE HELP!!|||Go to 35th street in Hearld Squre its great you will find almost every stor there theres the manhattan mall where you find Steven&Berry,aeropastale and other stores in the mall. and you will see H&M, Forever 21 and The huge macy's mall when you go outside it amazing
Hanve Fun|||Jersey Gardens...HELP http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>|||Aeropostale, Forever21, Pacsun, Hollister
This week the New York Times reported a disheartening story about two of the largest retail chains. You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags.
And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.
This unsettling discovery was made by graduate student Cynthia Magnus outside the back entrance of H&M on 35th street in New York City. Just a few doors down, she also found hundreds of Wal-Mart tagged items with holes made in them that were dumped by a contractor. http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/h-…|||Thank you for that information. One more reason why I don't shop Walmart anymore.
It's pathetic when one of the richest companies in the world, owned by one of the richest people in the world don't help out the neediest in the world...|||wow... thats awful... if they are throwing them in the trash anyways, why not donate them to charity...|||yea, what a complete waste, corporate american is the reason why so many suffer today.|||Completely agreed with you. They scoff at carrying even minorly "racy" magazines, or any explicit lyrics in their audio...but to me this is the ULTIMATE offense.|||Your point is? Who cares what they do with their stuff they can still be a family store. Restaurants throw out leftover food at closing time, no matter whether there's one serving left in a pan or 23 out of 24. It goes into the dumpster. Talk about wasteful! While warm clothes are very important too, they won't make that much of a difference without food|||that's stupid!! think of all the family's i need! they could donate all those clothes to orphanages and homeless shelters!|||I was not aware of any such practice. This is appalling. I am disgusted as you are that there are suffering people right here in our Country, not to mention the millions suffering around the world. How could such a corporation be so stupid? To destroy the products so that no one can get any use out of them. Just sickening. I will remember this next time I consider shopping at one of these stores. Thank you for schooling me on this info.|||Wal-Mart's only objective is to make money, and they do it off the backs of the poor. They have no interest in helping anyone other than themselves as a corporation, more profit, higher value in the stock market.....Don't get me started.....|||This isn't specific to Wal-mart. Most big corporations do things like this. I once worked for a grocery store that would throw out enormous bags of day-old bread every day. Perfectly good bread. But if an employee takes any "garbage" bread home or gives it away, that's a crime and they're fired.
It was incredibly frustrating walking home and passing by homeless people on the streets after having just thrown out enough food to feed all of them.|||Yeah, I never shop there.|||No surprises there. Walmart knows if they donate the clothes to the salvation army, hospice thrift shops or some other charity people will buy them and not come to walmart. They have shown their true colors in many other ways, forcing small businesses out by selling cheap chinese made junk while the mom and pop stores try to sell quality American made.|||I know this has been going on for a while. I used to work for a place that would buy stuff cheap in bulk from either stores that were closing and needed to liquidate there merchandise or just stuff that was no long wanted by the store and turn around and sell them to anybody that would want them. Usually we would find garments that would have holes in them (not to the point that they showed in the picture in the article though). Usually the holes were located in the shoulder area or in the back. When we asked about it we were told it was to deter from theft on the mannequins. It didn't look good to have the anti-shoplifting tags on it so they would mutilate the garment to prevent theft.|||It's not right, but those two stores are NOT the only ones, most stores do the same. Research it. Ask yourself "WHY" did they brought out only those two. Coming from the New York Times, it's completely clear their intentions. And, again, I'm not saying is right, but if the subject is brought up, why not making clear that is a common practice of many stores.|||I'm sorry but it tends not to upset me too much. Wal-Mart has a good history with charitable causes, notably CMN and Muscular Dystrophy. Many stores do the same thing. Food is a different matter. Clothing can be literally had for free. Go to a yard sale and pick all you want; they'll be happy to get rid of it.
H&M and Wal-Mart destroy and trash unsold goods
editor
* by Joanna Douglas, Shine Staff, 20 hours ago
Cynthia Magnus holds up unworn, destroyed clothing she found in the garbage. Photo by Suzanne DeChillo/New York Times
Cynthia Magnus holds up unworn, destroyed clothing she found in the garbage. Photo by Suzanne DeChillo/New York Times
This week the New York Times reported a disheartening story about two of the largest retail chains. You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags. And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.
This unsettling discovery was made by graduate student Cynthia Magnus outside the back entrance of H&M on 35th street in New York City. Just a few doors down, she also found hundreds of Wal-Mart tagged items with holes made in them that were dumped by a contractor. On December 7, she spotted 20 bags of clothing outside of H&M including, "gloves with the fingers cut off, warm socks, cute patent leather Mary Jane school shoes, maybe for fourth graders, with the instep cut up with a scissor, men’s jackets, slashed across the body and the arms. The puffy fiber fill was coming out in big white cotton balls.”
The New York Times points out that one-third of the city's population is poor, which makes this behavior not only wasteful and sad, but downright irresponsible. Wal-Mart spokeswoman, Melissa Hill, acted surprised that these items were found, claiming they typically donate all unworn merchandise to charity. When reporters went around the corner from H&M to a collections drop-off for charity organization New York Cares, spokesperson Colleen Farrell said, “We’d be glad to take unworn coats, and companies often send them to us."
After several days of no response from H&M, the company made a statement today, promising to stop destroying the garments at the midtown Manhattan location. They said they will donate the items to charity. H&M spokeswoman Nicole Christie said, "It will not happen again," and that the company would make sure none of the other locations would do so either. Hopefully that's the final word. [NY Times][Huff Post]|||I read that and I hope everyone who frequents these "crap-houses" remembers just how generous and thoughtful they REALLY are. It's about time someone found out and reported the other side of them. They've got many "skeletons in the closet."|||Agreed! I like to spread my dollars around, and really do my homework on these GIANTS and how they got that way, and what they're doing to give back. Thank you! Bogey Report Abuse
|||This is part of the price of the new capitalism which is based entirely upon greed. I'm sure that Rush would tell you that the stuff belongs to these stores and that they can and should do with it whatever they want to.|||Years ago I was told they also toss out t.v's and other things so this doesn't surprise me at all.
Each of the 5 kids of wally world is worth 16 billion and they didn't get that way giving anything away. They are a tough group to deal with.|||i just read this on yahoo. what a bunch of *ssholes huh?
what are these companies thinking? how hard would it have been to call a local shelter to pick the stuff up rather than trash it?|||This practice is nothing new. Stores have done this for years to keep people and employees from resale of items. It goes beyond clothes, they also trash camping equipment that has minor flaws.|||In answer to your question got me thinking about all the tons & tons of taxpayer payed stuff our dear old military dumped into the ocean after WW2 to keep off the civilian market. I suspect they still do it.|||A lot of companies donate materials that dont sell but they have to be careful that people dont try to return them for credit or exchange.|||Seems unconsionable but I bet fear of lawsuits has something to do with it.|||I have a question to ask...
Why are so many people digging through other people's garbage?
Is that the "hip" thing to do these days?|||waste not, are only simple words but would love to see stores at least donate to a charity|||Yes, I read the article & got a chuckle out of the fact that this wasteful practice is just now coming into the public eye. I first noticed this when I had my first retail job in the 60's! It's been happening ever since I can remember. Especially at the beginning of each year, when the retailers often "pad" their losses for the previous year for a better tax write off & market manipulation.
We used to make a trip to the county dump to gleen the excess food & clothing each January 1st-7 & we took out many truck loads of perfectly good stuff that we shared with our friends. These days, the dumps won't let you take anything that has already been dumped. They say they have the salvage rights to all that comes in & is unloaded onto their lot. You can sit outside & still make exchanges with some drivers!
I like the fact that these stores aren't doing it themselves, but they seem to have no problems with hiring a small firm or individual as a subcontractor to dispose of their waste & unwanted items! We used to call it "quality control" & I guarantee all of you that this practice will not stop. It will just take on a new twist! Shredding will soon be making a LOT of people a hefty profit!|||25 years ago, our local newspaper ran an article about this practice, it was our local K-mart. Someone had found cases of shoes that were cut up and in the dumpster. The manager said he had to, and couldn't even donate them or they would end up back on the shelves as store returns. Others dishonesty always changes the rules and makes it hard on everyone.|||I asked someone who works in the Walmart corporate office about this. He said that when one of the stores has merchandise that would normally be returned to a vendor for any reason, the vendor may not wish to pay for shipping or handle the returns and will issue a refund or credit and instruct the store to destroy the merchandise rather than send it back. That merchandise no longer belongs to the store, so the store cannot give it away.
He also pointed out that millions of dollars worth of product is donated to charities and food banks.
It is tragic that perfectly good items are destroyed, but one should not jump to conclusions without knowing the facts.|||Not very "green" is it, to destroy good useable items?
The military dumped cargo ships full of new stuff, one after another, after World War II. Heard the story from a man who's father was in charge of a ship that did that for months. He said his father grew up during the Depression and what he had to do depressed him mentally for a long time after he got out of the military. The reasoning was that the economy would suffer if the stuff was sold cheaply, and factories needed to get going again.
Individuals are being fed a guilt-trip on a daily basis by the mass media about conserving energy and resources and substainability while the most largest corporations are doing everything possible so we will spend more money. What is right with this scenario?|||Just read it, too...very sad. And Walmart always portrays itself to be for the little guy.
We have a Goodwill close by and I often see large lots of clothing, stationary, etc. that Target has donated. All the things are new, with the tags and prices still on them.
Score one for a box store with a conscience!|||Private businesses are not the only ones doing this. Tax funded medical facilities trash wheel chairs, hospital beds, furniture, and food. These items are bought and paid for by the tax payers, and any shelter or needy person would be glad to receive these items. But instead they are thrown away. And you wouldn't believe the huge, huge waste of items bought and then trashed by our local, state, and federal governments. Sad, but true. I agree that private businesses should donate unwanted items, but I find it even more tragic that our government uses our money to buy and trash things instead of donating them.|||I read this news this morning I don't know who H&M is but Walmart should be very ashamed of this practice. Wasn't it "us" who made them one of the wealthiest retail chains in the world? Isn't it time to give back to a community that needs help. So many organizations could use these items to distribute to families in need. Especially with the high rate of unemployment, this is inexcusable. Shame on Walmart, Shame,shame, shame.
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This week the New York Times reported a disheartening story about two of the largest retail chains. You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags. And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/h-…|||"It's a large tax write-off for business loss."
In point of fact, they would receive a generous tax deduction for the donation. Could you explain to the class how destroying something they already paid for and can deduct as an expense is a "write off."
And no, I do not think the post-Sam-Walton Wal-Mart gives a flying leap.|||It's a large tax write-off for business loss.|||No one forces anyone to shop at wal mart, stop complaining about it|||I like walmart, Im going to shop there tonight|||I could not tell you as for me i have not set foot in a wal-mart for over 7 years now.|||It is their property. They can do whatever they want to. If the poor wants used clothing , goodwill sells shirts and jeans for about $1.00. If YOU want to give new clothes to the poor, no one is stopping you.|||It seems heartless and wasteful, but WalMart is in the RETAIL business - not the CHARITY business. They are not REQUIRED to donate unsold items.
If you disapprove of their actions - don't shop there anymore.|||Wal-Mart is pretty rad.
Keep in mind, the source is a blog and not a creditable source. The blogger didn't even find this first hand.
Here's the blogger's own profile from the page (highly creditable...lol):
Joanna Douglas - I grew up in Mystic, CT (yes, as in the pizza), and moved to NYC in 1999--with three generations of New Yorkers behind me, it was only a matter of time before I landed here. I’ve worked on staff at several magazines, but freelancing from bed has its obvious benefits. Craziest New York moment: Grabbing a slice of Ray’s pizza with T.I.|||Same thing happens to unsold books...but you're not bitching about that
It happens with much unsold merchandise...same thing with food retailers|||If a bum died wearing the clothing, the bum's family would sue Walmart. The problem is the out of control legal system in America.|||After several days of no response from H&M, the company made a statement today, promising to stop destroying the garments at the midtown Manhattan location. They said they will donate the items to charity. H&M spokeswoman Nicole Christie said, "It will not happen again," and that the company would make sure none of the other locations would do so either. Hopefully that's the final word. [|||You all ***** at them because they have stuff from CHINA and you ***** at them when they do community service work...you sue them when things go wrong...HOW do you know WHY they destroyed the clothing. Maybe it was damaged beyond repair. I do not take what the media posts as truth anymore...they post what they want and then when the truth comes out they never retract anything.
I WORK for WALMART and SAMS I know they do FAR MORE community service and do far more good for communities than you would imagine. The only other company that is comparable to giving back to communities is McDonalds and look how you put them down too!
I would have to know the WHOLE STORY before believing what the media posts...they LIE over and over and over again.
You people need to think for yourselves and not rely on news for TRUTH! You do not get it through them....that is PROVEN FACT!
I can tell you at SAMS we are not allowed to give away food to the food bank or the homeless shelters. THEY have been sued over and over again because they have them food that expired that day ! The Health dept ok'd the stuff before it went but it wasn't good enough....so they sue.
So if people don't get the benefit of free stuff....I can tell you..IT IS THEIR FAULT for being jerks and whining about something being wrong or not getting ENOUGH or the right size etc. It is ridiculous. Just like the family of illegals that came and died in the dessert and their family of illegals sued the U.S and WON millions of dollars and had to put up water stations for the illegals coming over. IT IS RIDICULOUS!
It has nothing to do with glut and greed and wanting money...Walmart and Sam's gives hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to charities and runs fund raising for children hospitals. You people are rude and ignorant of facts and no wonder you can't think for yourself..you rely on the NEWS to give it to you without having a brain and doing some research for yourself and finding out the TRUTH and causes. Good Grief.......no wonder no one wants to do any good for anyone..all you people do is find the smallest thing and ***** about it all the time. NEVER praise or even the benefit of the doubt....JUST *****!|||Hey now, hold on. I read the article too but took a different view.
Why should Walmart HAVE to donate something? Are the 'poor' entitled to what Walmart owns?
-they did it because if they donated the clothing people wouldn't need to buy it making them unprofitable. SIMPLE ECONOMICS.
I have a hundred thousand dollars in a savings account, do the poor of New York feel that I must donate that since I have it and they need it? STUPID THINKING, but I do understand where you're coming from. the article was just written poorly.|||It was their property and they are allowed to do whatever they wish with their own clothes. Haven't you ever thrown anything away that you didn't want or did you donate everything you have never wanted to the poor?|||"Tis better to sell a coat to 1 man and let 100 men freeze than to let 101 men get coats for free."
Isn't that in the Bible or something?|||That story took me by surprise. Wasting anything is awful. There are homeless shelters and charity groups that would have welcomed that clothing. I'm sure it all boils down to money and glut, as ususal. Ugh.|||They are in business to sell clothes. Not give them away.
I shop at Walmart all the time. Its a great store.|||When has Walmart ever cared what anyone thought of them? i am not going to let it ruin my day though or effect where i go shopping. Its not Walmarts job to provide for everyone. So get over it. Why didn't you run down there and donate your entire closet full of clothing? Exactly, cause before that article was posted, you didn't care either. next please|||Well, maybe our over controlling govt should now mandate that all clothes not sold be given to charity so that those people can buy the products at a great big discount. Look, I would explain this to you but you are one of those who believes that businesses are beholden to you and the people and that profit is a bad thing|||For the same reason that McDonald's throws away perfectly good
food, and grocery stores throw away tons of fine food that is date
expired: they can't afford the legal liability that comes with products
getting to people via routes outside of a normal business transaction.
The lawyers, and the lawsuits they could bring against any large company that allows their "discarded" products into the hands of
the public, make sure that companies can no longer allow it. It is
in their best legal interests to simply destroy the products and
support the community via other means, which Wal-Mart, McDonalds,
H & M, etc. all do with generous donations.
So, as usual, blame the lawyers!|||not only wal-mart.
It's there stuff , you must be one of "those" who feel you HAVE to be TOLD what to do with "your stuff".|||Very very selfish, really no other reason.
I don't shop at either store, never have never will.|||We need to stay out of wal-mart for just one week and teach china a lesson too.|||I just read that too. I couldn't believe it! I thought Wal- Mart was all "Lets help the less fortunate and lower prices," and all that. I honestly can't even begin to understand why such a big company would destroy untouched clothes when there are children not only in NYC, but all around the world that don't even have a pair of shoes to walk with! Its like the big companies think "If we can't have it, nobody can." It really makes you think how ungrateful and greedy these big shot companies have become. Why would the do this? Because big grossing companies like H&M and Wal-Mart don't care about the children and adults who suffer each day, and freeze do death because they can't afford a coat that is now in a garbage bag slashed up with the sleeves gone.
I'm in need of some sunglasses and I was contacted by a company who was hosting (I signed up to their waiting list) a sample sale. I went by this morning to check out the sales and they were selling Tom Ford sunglasses for $100 and the regular ranged from $425-$495. I was thinking of picking a pair I had my eyes on but I wasn't sure if I should spend $100 on sunglasses (even if their a really good deal) when I could just purchase a pair for cheaper. I also need some good quality sunglasses since my eyes get lighter than my normal skin tone if I stay out in the sun too much.
So, are Tom Ford sunglasses worth it?
These are the pairs I was considering getting:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31鈥?/a>
or
http://www.sunglasseschristiandior.com/P鈥?/a>|||Noooooooooooooo!!! Don't do it hun, Bigger designers are much cheaper and they look better so put your bank card back in your purse and go to a dolce and gabbana site, or gucci, stella mcartney, prada, armani, versace! They sell amazing shades!!!!!!!|||I have three pairs of glasses, 2 pairs are Ray Bans which are pretty cheap and i also have a pair of D&Gs which were super expensive but i rarely wear, i prefer the Ray Bans, so i'm just saying that i personally think that the most expensive sunglasses aren't necessarily the better option. I've heard alot of good stuff about Tom Ford regarding eye protection and they do have some beautiful options of models, so if that's what you want go for it!|||A majority of sunglasses are all made by the same manufacturer, such as Safilo or Luxottica. They're also mostly made from plastic so personally, I don't find them worth the price, more of a con. They make an amazing profit on these items as shoppers might not be able to afford a handbag or piece of clothing, but they will pay for shades. Of course you can purchase a pair for cheaper, as long as they have UV protection, but also try TJ Maxx, they always have a fantastic range of last season shades at really affordable prices. that way, if you scratch them or lose them, it won't matter. and if you don't like them next year, you won't have wasted too much money. plus at those prices, you can have 4 pairs instead of 1. Honestly, don't get sucked into paying $495 for plastic glasses! you'll only sit on them / lose them. PS I got Marc Jacob, Diesel, Ferre and Burberry shades at Maxx, they also have Missoni, Miu Miu, Chloe etc. worth a look.
H&M and Wal-Mart destroy and trash unsold goods instead of donating them to the poor and needy.
You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags. And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/h-m-and-wal-mart-destroy-and-trash-unsold-goods-562909/|||Not angry with Walmart at all. They are not in the business of giving merchandise away. They have done nothing wrong and in fact, are quite charitable. Marathon Pundit: Wal-Mart ups charity donations
378 million in donations in the U.S., an increase from the $296 million given the prior year. Few other businesses are as philanthropic as Walmart. Don't like the store, don't shop there. Your loss.|||Those are "Evil Empires". Since the death of Wal-Mart's Founder, things have gone in the wrong direction. Greed has taken over. It is sad to report that a large percentage of Wal-Mart Employees qualify for Food Stamps while the Head Hanchos walk away with Millions each and every year. Now, that tells us something.
To destroy ANYTHING that could be used by someone needy is a Crime. I have changed my buying habits drastically. I support as much as possible all little Shops. I may initially pay a little more but in the long run I save a lot. These Shops do not fill their shelves with things I do not need.|||No; perhaps at the local managers who made the decision. Wal-Mart has stated that their policy is and has been to donate such items to charity and H&M, after a delay inwhich they were likely studying the issue, has stated that it will never happen again there or at any other location.|||That command came from the highest corporate office.
Maybe someone there will explain their reasoning.
If no reason will be given by a certain time- say end of January
then there can be something the walmart employees can explain in a press conference to explain the reason to the suffering people.
such as
" we only want you in good times
In bad times, you are on your own"
signed walmart management and employees.
destruction of perfectly useable merchandise = karmic debt incurred.|||These companies' actions are sick for more than ethical reasons. Most corporations donate for the tax deduction they get for donating. If the stuff's going to the poor, they can't be thinking that by donating it, they'll be loosing sales.|||It's a legal thing. They ask the company the products came from if they want to pick up the materials, or donate/destroy them. They do what they are told|||I let our readers know about this today too, its sickening I am not shopping the the greedy bas....ds anymore, as with my daughter, girlfriend and neighbor.|||Hate Wal*Mart. I like Target and Forever 21 better than H&M and Wal*Mart.|||That's really mean, no excuse for that|||yeah, what they did was so selfish|||Wal-Mart is evil. Remember back in the eighties, when Wal-Mart was all about "buy American", well not anymore. The company outsources manufacturing jobs to China so they can slash their prices. When smaller business can't match the low Wal-Mart price they have no choice in a lot of cases but to go out of business. So the small company goes out of business, workers are laid off and where do they go? The go work at Wal-Mart where they get no benefits. Wal-Mart also happens to be the largest employer in the world, yes, in the world. The company makes billions of dollars every year but they will not give their employees health benefits.
So, it doesn't surprise me that they would slash up garments or shoes so that no one else can have them. That's the way Wal-Mart does business. The citizens of Portland Oregon wont even let Wal-Mart open a store in their town because they're afraid of what it might do to local businesses, but most Americans are just happy as can be to go spend their money in a store owned by a corporation that is contributing to the downfall of our country, all because it costs a few pennies less.
Seriously, don't shop at Wal-Mart. Even if you have to pay a little more it's worth it not to support f*&^% Wal-Mart
I just "discovered" eBay (never used it due to security, authenticity and scamming fears). I realised that there are several sellers who sell designer clothing for VERY cheap. MUCH lower than actual retail value. Automatically I would suspect a fake, HOWEVER, they have 100% positive feedback ratings and good reviews from those who've bought the seller's prodcuts. The thing is, these are not regular people who just sell random things as they come up as I've noticed. These guys have A LOT of product, all in packaging with tags. Like a stock with different sizes and styles. I want to know how these people can get such huge quantities of "authentic" designer clothing way below the prices? Is it possible? I never understood how this works (i.e. discount retailers like Century 21 and sample sales). Do you think these ebay people are legit. They certainly seem really sincere and everyone seems to agree. It just seems impossible to me!|||Alot of people buy stuff at wholesale prices and resell them lower. You can research or do a search engine of "making money off eBay" or "selling wholesale" and you will find alot of sites that will sell you stuff like high end shoes or clothes at wholesale prices so you can make money by reselling them higher than what you paid for them but still lower than retail.|||I never bought from that ,but i usually buy from this shop :
http://www.9goldshop.com/ . they have many kinds of product, Including shoes, clothing, belts, bags , jewelry and so on. but the price all is cheap .I buy from it many times , I am satisfied with the quality , especially for the price .|||it's so cheap because it's full of everything you fear, my friend, use http://www.amazon.com/ not eBay, i use it when purchasing all of my electronics. best of luck, and happy online shopping :b
I really want to buy my first designer bag - probably either Dior or Chanel but maybe something else - and I want to know the best place to buy one other than the actual stores. It would be great if I could save a little money but I still want to be sure they are authentic. I know about eluxury and bluefly.com - are there any other sites or locations where I can shop? What about sample sales? How do you find out about them?|||most designers have outlets start there bag borrow or steal sells the bags once they're past their trend-and used so forget them. its not really worth the chance to spend all that money on a designer bag and end up with a fake to save a few dollars-my advise go straight to the source.|||go to chinatown in NYC and buy a fake for $25 and donate the rest of the money that you save to starving children somewhere!
Seriously the fake bags look real, no body will ever know the difference.|||if you go on bagborroworsteal.com, you can just keep renting a bag , then decide that you want it and they will sell it to ya|||bagstealorborrow.com where you can "rent" a designer bag per week or per month...they also sell slightly used designer bags relatively cheap|||http://www.designerdesirables.com/products.php?catID=46|||The internet|||chanel boutique
So here is my story. Spent the last 9 years of my life working in the architecture industry. Got laid off last year after coming to the firm last year and them guaranteeing me work and that they were financially stable. Of course it didnt work out. Ive been trying to get ANY job with my current resume, but no one will respond in ANY industry. The ones that do respond commented that I would just leave the position and go back to architecture once the economy got better. So I totally changed my resume for jobs that I know I can do and dont require a lot of knowledge, like sales. I send out my new resume, a recruiter responds. They get me to do a phone interview, IQ test, and a sample sales project. Not to my surprise I pass them all as it aint rocket science. I go on the job interview and it goes well as I BS my way through. Im expecting to get an offer next week as they need to fill the role soon. I have been advised by some that its OK to lie if you know you can do the job, which I can its sales not a medical practice. My question is for HR people is what is the ramifications for this? I really dont care if I get fired, but would I be liable for any costs or have to pay anything back? I havent signed anything yet? And for you moral judgers out there I've been battling this recession for over a year now and I need to keep a roof over my head and feed my son. So please no judging, just the facts. Besides Corporate America has been lying to people for years, in fact they created this mess. Im just doing it on a smaller scale.|||In order for them to make you pay for any "training", they would have to prove you purposefully have deceived them. Even if they are able to prove it, it would cost them way more money and time to do so than the cost of training. The onus is on the company to verify your credibility. As long as you have not promoted yourself in any form or fashion that is against the law, such as claiming you are a lawyer, doctor, cpa, etc.|||You may have to repay the cost of any training, and you might have to forfeit some of your pay as well.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
This week the New York Times reported a disheartening story about two of the largest retail chains. You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags. And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.
I understand the business need to satisfy the IRS requirement for capital loss but in this day of deep recession, such action is unconscionable.
Store here:
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/beauty/h-鈥?/a>|||This seems to me to be the epitome of greed. It seems that Wal-Mart has chosen a new demographic to sell clothing to. The homeless and poor. They didn't even want them to get a free jacket or clothing of any kind. Simply put... PURE GREED in my opinion.
I mean,seriously,people who shops(like my family,specifically my mom,me & my sisters)have to walk around a lot carrying shopping bags,and that's really tiring.Sure it's not like proper 'exercise',for example,if someone ask what kind of exercise do you do,saying "Oh,I shop." doesn't sound proper. But it's still exercise,all those walking around carrying heavy shopping bags.And at crazy sales or sample sales shoppers move around a whole lot more.(Sorry if this doesn't make sense,but I'm sleepy now and I really want to know why do people think shopping is not exercise).|||it should totally count as exercise, i know first hand how tiring it is ;)|||I finally found someone who agrees with me! I go shopping every Saturday with my mom, and we're out for 2 - 4 hours, just depending, all of which I'm walking everywhere I go. It is a lot of work to go grocery shopping, but it really isn't exercise. It's a physical activity, but it's not quite exercise. Especially if you're like me, and other people I know, you only do it once or twice a week.
Maybe that's not a good explanation as to why it's not considered exercise....but, it truly is a lot of work. Good question! XD|||Well it is a form of exercise, but I def wouldn't consider going shopping if I want to drop 5 pounds. I think people who are more serious about exercise wouldn't see that way because shopping is not going to get your heart rate up to where it needs to be in order to benefit from the exercise. I know daily things like that can contribute to exercising, but I don't think it is a good form to get healthy. But you are right, it can be a workout. Especially on black friday lol.|||Anything that keeps you moving is exercise. It is not only carrying the "heavy" bags but also families tend to spend hours shopping. When my family and I go to a new mall or a distant one, we walk around shopping from morning until it closes. It is way better than sitting on the couch all day eating out of the tub of double fudge chip whatever ice cream. At least you and your mom and sisters can fit into nice clothes haha. Right?|||It's not :/
An hour of shopping is NOT the same as an hour of brisk walking. When you shop, you stop for a moment to pick the item, stand at the register and try on clothes. With brisk walking, you don't ever stop until you're done.
Not the same thing.
Rarely do i see someone work up a serious sweat by shopping.|||When I go to the gym and walk at 6.5km per hour for 45 mins I burn around 450 calories and so totally, walking does burn calories and is exercise it just depends how long you walk for whilst shopping and for how long as to how many calories you will burn. Buy a pedometer to wear and then you will see!|||I don't know, maybe it's because your actually enjoying it.|||It's only because it doesn't fall under the exercise catagory. Like I could say I get excercise from walkihng around the house, doing chores ect.
If you don't already know what it is, it is a site that has sample sales. For example I just bought Charles David leather boots for $160 (what a steal!!) and they have all sites of designers like they had a Valentino dress my friend bought last night and last week I bought a Versace bag for my friends and to pay for, for our other friends thirtieth birthday. But they also have more affordable items, like they had cute pants my cousin bought for $40. So if you want to join in on this greatness, or just look at what they have to offer, leave me your email, and Ill invite you.|||zoechord@yahoo.com
i've been wanting to join!!!|||Or, I could just navigate to https://www.ruelala.com/registration/ind鈥?/a> and sign up for free. Thanks, though.|||Uhm thats EXPENSIVE ;s
This week the New York Times reported a disheartening story about two of the largest retail chains. You see, instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need, H&M and Wal-Mart have been throwing them out in giant trash bags. And in the case that someone may stumble on these bags and try to keep or re-sell the items, these companies have gone ahead and slashed up garments, cut off the sleeves of coats, and sliced holes in shoes so they are unwearable.|||Why. Walmart owned the articles in question. If liability issues arouse from the misuse of the product them Walmart would have been held liable. I don't like big business anymore than you, but if Walmart owns those items then they can do whatever they please with them.|||No, I rely on Walmart for a lot of things.|||They should have just donated them to charity!
Idk about boycotting though...|||That's very selfish of them....but I agree with the other answer|||Sorry it's the only store still open in my town, they killed off all the mom and pops!|||i havent shopped at walmart since i worked there in 2001, i'd rather pay more else where the give them a dime|||That's their business.....!!|||They should have gone to charity...........I don't shop there anyway.|||Well that doesn't surprise me. Wal-mart is such a dirty company. They send jobs overseas and open up everywhere taking away business from locally owned stores.|||It wouldn't do any good unfortunately.|||No wall-marts were im from but that pisses me off big time|||Wow i can't believe they did that! A simple coat would make some people's lives easier.|||Im with you that's so STUPID....all the people who are freezing and don't have clothes to fit them come on people so for the next two weeks i WILL NOT shop at wall mart!!!! i can't believe what this country is coming to!!!!|||I already dont shop at Walmart for other reasons- this just gives me one more.|||No. Wal-Mart has no responsiblity to take care of the world. Free Enterprise. It's a business, not a charity.|||I am so angry about this, they (Walmart) are always telling how much they give back to the communities, well they sure dropped the ball on this. We'll have to wait and see if they follow through on their word to stop and to give those clothes to the needy. If any is found anywhere and I'm sure there are going to be people looking, then I suggest a boycott. Give them a chance to correct their wrong.|||they can do what they want with their merchandise.|||I read that.
That is a tragedy.|||I read that and was very upset too. Why would they do that?
It doesn't make any sense. Why not gain credibility and give it to needy families?|||What is Walmart?|||Actually, I've *been* boycotting Wal-Mart for years over this and lots of other things--they treat their workers and customers alike like dirt.
And yes, I get it that some people *can't* boycott--Wal-Mart made its first billion or so by driving local stores out of business and getting the local monopoly, Microsoft-style. Lie, cheat and steal. I get that.
But....seriously. Wal-Mart is in fact the *single* worst offender when it comes to big-box stores, and has been for years. Go to your local public library, find the book _Nickeled and Dimed_, read the thing...then check out the copyright date. It's an old book these days.
This should be a hint: Wal-Mart depends on people's not being willing to fight if it's a hassle or an inconvenience. Their whole existence as business *depends* on people being willing to tolerate a rising tide of fascist nonsense in the name of convenience and "low prices" thanks to everything being from China or some other third-world dictatorship.
If it's just *me* boycotting, it won't do much. If it's just me and my friends....ehh, it won't make the news on the back pages.
If a whole Category of Yahoo! Answers, several thousand strong, *refuses* to spend one more red cent there and tells their friends to do the same....that might get people's attention.
And I've only been saying this from day one: the *only* way you can win one against these people is if you show up where they are and *fight them* in their own language, on their own terms.
In this case this means boycotting the clear worst offenders, like Wal-Mart. Their language is profit, and the worst, most backward and insular sort of "community". Really, I grew up watching their early propoganda--that TV show, "the Waltons". After a while it didn't take--it became a joke instead.
So you refuse to give them *money*, and you refuse to tolerate their flagrant disregard for human rights and labor rights on the American soil they *exploit*.
Sorry for being so hardassed about it, but really. What's next? Are you going to let Wally World start shooting people before you act against them? Or do they have to declare statehood first?
What will it take, for at least some folks to get a clue and act on it? Saying "no" isn't hard folks.|||Walmart is AWESOME! What the F*** are you talking about! That's where i get my Miley Cyrus merchandise from a**hole!|||NO, I won't boycott, but that is awful crappy.
I recently got invited to join Gilt Group where they have sample sales for high end designers at 70% off. They have designers like Marc Jacobs, Zegna, Ralph Lauren Purple Label, Tory Burch... and a lot more. The start daily at noon EST. I just bought an RL Purple Label Shirt for $150 (65% off). This site is great!
Joining is by invitation only, if you would like to join you can use my link:
http://www.gilt.com/invite/trojanpride08|||oh gee thanks great site|||kool
I was out on vaca. earlier in Febuary and I have a ton of homework do tomorrow. I on Dictionary.com, I have tried looking for the definitions for the following:
random sample
sales tax
simple interest
percent equation
percent of change
percent of decrease
percent of increase
I can't seem to find any of them. If anyone could help, I would be very thankful. I am studying 7th grade Math.|||http://financial-dictionary.thefreedicti鈥?/a>
This is a financial dictionary. This should have all of them. Don't rely on what ppl tell you on here, check for yourself on this site.|||random sample- this would be if you had a hat with 200 jelly beans in it and you took a handful out without looking that would be a random sample.
sales tax- this is hwo much money is charged extra on bought goods that goes to the government
simple interest-not sure
percent equation- not sure
percent of change- how much out of 100% change is made.
percent of decrease- how much out of 100% decrease is made.
percent of increase- how much out of 100% gained there is.
I live right by a few clothing factories, and they have sample sales every once in a while. Well, I went to one yesterday, and bought a bag full of stuff. i just dumped the bag out, and realized that there is an ink tag on one of my shirts. It was all in cash, and no reciepts... I don't think the ink tag should have been at the sample sale, but somehow it must have gotten past the employees.. ANYWAYS.. i don't know how to get this off. If i take it anywhere, theyre gonna think i stole it... especially because I have no receipt... Do you think if i called one of their stores and explained this, they would beleive me? I really like this shirt :(|||take it off, CAREFULLY!
x|||If you go into the store with the shirt in a bag of that shop (Eg, if its from John lewis, take it in a John Lewis bag to show you've purchased something from there before.
Go up to the customer services (if not just the till) and tell them what happened and why you didn't get a receipt.
If you stole it then the alarm would go off as you enter the shop, and you didn't steal it so they can't take it from you.
It takes them seconds to remove it, they wont make a fuss out of it so don't worry.|||no.. ink might explode everywhere. just try to take it back and explain to them it was left on
does anyone know how much abercrombie fit models get paid and if you get paid in clothes sometimes!!
AND
if anyone knows anything about sample sales can you please tell me?
Thank you!
Jordyn:] |||Abercrombie models aren't anyone special. They are just your regular models that Abercrombie found at an agency. They came from the same place as all the other models. Those models just have the "Abercrombie" look! LOL|||no
Is it ok to start my essay: The Predicament of A Shopaholic that way?
Continued: Chanel is having a sample sale! Show me a girl who doen't want to shop Chanel at Target prices and I'll expose an imposter....
is it too bloggish for a college composition essay?
Any other way to start?|||If it's for a creative writing class then it seems that you are headed in the right direction. Otherwise, no.
recently I went to Mika Inatome Wedding Dress sample sale. Anyone know this wedding dress designer? Their dress is on sale. I like one. It's $280 after discount. How do you think this price?
Thank you
NYC|||It depends on the budget you have. Try to look at ebay, if you don't mind. I got one there. It's beautiful!|||BUY IT NOW!!! That's the most inexpensive wedding dress I've ever heard of that is not on ebay! If you like it, grab it before someone else does!|||that is a wonderful price!!!!! get it asap
Like I KNOW I wanna go to Universal Studios... But I'm not to familier with the shopping part of LA. I REALLY like sample sales and consignment shops that carry designer clothing/shoes/accessories.
I found out about this Barney's New York Warehouse sale: http://www.barneys.com/Barneys%20New%20York%20Warehouse%20Sale/WAREHOUSE_SALE,default,pg.html
and there's also this Market Center Sample Sale: http://findlocal.latimes.com/downtown/home/sample-sales/california-market-center-monthly-sample-sale-shopping-event
but are there any that you just happen to know about or if you know of any AWESOME shops there? I'm going around Aug 31st - Sep 3rd. Even any shops that are AMAZING that aren't consignment, like allsaints, planet blue, Intuition, Diavolina, LF... stuff like that. :)
THANKS!! :D|||idk|||LF - 106 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(310) 271-2727
Planet Blue - 409 North Beverly Drive
Beverly Hills, CA
(310) 385-0557
Diavlina - 8741 West 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA 90048
(310) 550-1341
Intuition - 10581 W Pico Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90064
(310) 234-8442
kitson - 115 S. Robertson Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90048
310-859-2652
AllSaints - 100 North Robertson Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90048
310 432 8484
Tarina Tarantino - 7957 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046
(323) 651-5155
Urban Outfitters - 7650 Melrose Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90046-7301
(323) 653 - 3231
Vivienne Westwood - 8320 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90069
(323) 951-0707
CHANEL - 400 N. Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
(310) 278-5500
California Market Center - 110 East Ninth St.
Los Angeles, CA 90015
(213) 630-3600
***Every last Friday of the month; every Friday in December**
Melrose Avenue, Rodeo Drive, Beverly Center, Third Street Promenade, The Block at Orange, South Coast Plaza,
Like I KNOW I wanna go to Universal Studios... But I'm not to familier with the shopping part of LA. I REALLY like sample sales and consignment shops that carry designer clothing/shoes/accessories.
I found out about this Barney's New York Warehouse sale: http://www.barneys.com/Barneys%20New%20York%20Warehouse%20Sale/WAREHOUSE_SALE,default,pg.html
and there's also this Market Center Sample Sale: http://findlocal.latimes.com/downtown/home/sample-sales/california-market-center-monthly-sample-sale-shopping-event
but are there any that you just happen to know about or if you know of any AWESOME shops there? I'm going around Aug 31st - Sep 3rd. Even any shops that are AMAZING that aren't consignment, like allsaints, planet blue, Intuition, Diavolina, LF... stuff like that. :)
THANKS!! :D|||Too many links and hard to read.
I would really like to know what websites that are online sample sales. I'm looking for some really nice designer outfits for my trip coming up...|||It is hard to find sample sales online. Where do you live...NYC has some great sample sales as well as little shops that sell current clothing at a discount price.
If you are shopping online-try websites like bluefly.com, shopbop(sale section). Right now there is so much on sale, you are better off buying that instead of looking for a sample sale. Nieman Marcus and Saks have great year end sales.
If you do not want to spend that much, search some second hand stores in your area. You can find anything from a pair of Gap jeans to a Gucci jacket at places like that. I love them and have found some great key items.|||ABERCROMBIE .|||abercrombiekids.com
lacoste.com
bloomingdales.com
nordstorms.com
charlotteruse.com
fredflare.com
forever21.com
ae.com
uggaustralia.com
hollisterco.com
i love these stores...so u should|||there is a question above yours:I will make outfits on polyvore
for the first ten people that respond?|||Ayala center
for slashing up garments, cutting off sleeves of coats, and slicing holes in shoes so they are unwearable instead of taking unsold items to sample sales or donating them to people in need.|||Yeah, that's a BAD MOVE on Wal-Mart's part.
If they were so worried about illegal returns, couldn't they just donate them to poor countries?
Or they could have either stamped the labels with donation designation or they could have cut the labels in half.
There's so many thing they could have done to save those clothing besides what they actually did.|||I don't think this is a corporate practice, as I have seen (and purchased) garments with the Wal-Mart hang tags and prices still on them in my local Ocean State Job Lot store. They do mark or cut the labels in the clothing, though, so they cannot be purchased at bargain prices at Ocean State and then returned for full retail price at Wal-Mart.|||Yeah even considering that it took place at NY! ! 1/3 of the population is homless or very poor. Walmart is a very selficious general store. I watched a video on walmart and it was so sad because there were instinceses where ppl were mugged or even raped in their parking lot despite them having multiple cameras.|||Yeah, that's incredibly sad, pathetic and selfish. There are so many needy people who could have used those clothes and look at how good the publicity would have looked if they donated it all to charity. I haven't shopped at Wal Mart for almost ten yrs and mainly because there isn't a store close to me, but I won't be shopping there anytime soon.|||I think you're to quick to pounce on Wal-Mart. This happened at one Wal-Mart store. I don't believe that is company policy. Many, many, people depend on Wal-Mart for quality products at low prices. Some just don't like a store simply because most other people do like it, so it just sounds like perhaps you're one of these.|||Yes, they are being completely irresponsible in that regard. However, the story only talks about that NY store, so hopefully it was a local persons laziness and lack of ethics and not a national thing with them. With H&M it seems to be a company-wide practice, which is awful.|||They are going to take a lot of heat for this....especially in this economy with people out of work. All the clothing should have been donated to charity. Who's idea was that? I never shop there as the parking lot is a muggers dream come true. And they have done nothing to step up security.|||I know, i read that and that is just HORRIBLE!!! Then the spokeperson was acting like they were shocked themself! thats hallarious! Then H&M with new york being one of the top homeless people state.. they just throw all that stuff out! thats is just freakin crazy! Then all they said was "sorry, we wont do it again". They should be SERIOUSLY fined some how for this! that is just TERRIBLE!|||I just read about that. It is sickening that all that labor to produce the clothing is just wasted. If the company is worried about people finding and returning the discarded items then they should just remove the tag. No tag, no return.|||Have you taken into account the probability of those ``donated`` items being returned for cash?
Many stores have had this problem, and this is the way they solve it.|||Was unaware of that practice. If that is true then yes. Of course the ones that these things would be donated to are probably the same that are buying them in the first place. Its a bit of a catch 22 on the profit margin.|||Definitely! I mean, I already hate Wal-Mart. I refuse to shop there for many different reasons but what they did is just stupid and selfish and very wasteful. I hate them even more! I know hate is a strong word but I just really really don't like them!!!|||I can't believe Wal-Mart does this. Where did you hear about this? Most stores will
sell out of season clothing and overstock to stores that purchase such items. Wal-Mart will also donate items which in turn becomes a write off for them come tax time.|||It is at every retail giant that is out there. Home Depot throws away perfectly find Mahagony doors. Brand new rugs area rugs to you name it. Sad very sad. That they can't give it a way to ppl in need|||Wal-Mart anti family store, get your money close ma and pa shops to bring you --- world domination and raising prices hahahaha
Yes. i am.|||why would they do that for.. or sales..... i just hate walmart period i hate all businesses period i hate all stores period.. ..... maybe they are all drunk and didnt think of it... i hate the world period...|||wow i never knew that and yes im angry but i was angry before for the way they treat their employees.They dont allow the union in to protect peoples rights either i dont shop there|||Shoe betcha. Too many go with out.|||the rich getting richer and poorer getting poorer|||ya know, I've just NEVER been happy with walmart...don't shop there, don't go there..one place that can "live" without me...I shop Target, always had, always will...& no, I don't work there.|||Goes on all the time in stores and restaurants.|||They do that so people do not steal them and return to Wal-Mart. They should donate them though.|||You need to read the full story. Look it up on the web. It is not what it appears to be.|||Yes...it makes me sick to think about all those people who could have had those shoes and coats and clothing.|||Really? That's selfish.|||They did that? WTF? I just don't like how crowded and unwelcoming their stores have become.|||I have been informed of this practice. Thank you|||They do the same to staff Boy cot them|||Yeah|||they really do that?? most places just cut out their tags and donate them...|||It's very wastefull and I don't like it at all
do you know where designer outlet stores/villages or designer sample sales are in london or close to london (so i can get to it)??
x|||http://www.mcarthurglen.com/|||some places|||You could try Bicester Village in oxfordshire, not far away from london (about an hour's drive) and full of designers - Ralph lauren, Calvin klein, and loads load more etc etc. have a look on www.bicestervillage.com.|||Why don't you try typing on the google page,,it might come up with what ur looking for,,I've found afew places by doing that,,good luck & happy shopping ;)|||do you livve in londoon cool
must see places in NYC, where to go, where to shop, touristy places too? best places to shop, sample sales, etc :)
THANKYOU :)|||May I recommend the following.
Landmarks
-Empire State Building
-Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island
-Rockefeller Center and the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, as well as the Christmas Tree (and a tour of the NBC studios)
-Times Square (no trip is complete without a visit to the"Crossroads of the World")
-Lower Manhattan/Wall Street Area
-United Nations
-Central Park
-Brooklyn Bridge (you can walk across it too)
-Grand Central Terminal (largest railroad terminal in the world)
-A Ride on the Staten Island Ferry (its free and you can see the Statue of Liberty as the ferry crosses the harbor)
-Sightseeing tour on a Double Decker Bus
-Conference House (located on Staten Island the house was the scene of the only peace conference during the Revolution, Lord Howe versus John Adams and Ben Franklin)
-Bronx Zoo/New York Botanical Garden
-Yankee Stadium (home to the 27 Time World Champion New York Yankees)
-City Island
-Riverdale
-Governor's Island
Museums
-Museum Mile (Fifth Avenue from East 82nd to East 103rd Streets)
-Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center for Earth and Space (formerly the Hayden Planetarium)
-MoMa
-Whitney Museum of American Art
-New Museum of Contemporary Art
-Madame Tussuad Wax Museum
-New York City Fire Museum
-New York City Police Museum
-Transit Museum
-The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum
-The Bronx Museum of the Arts
-Brooklyn Museum
-Milk Gallery
-American Craft Museum
-Museum of American Folk Art
-Museum of the Moving Image
-The Paley Center For Media (formerly the Museum of Television and Radio)
-The Municipal Art Society
-Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
-The Studio Museum of Harlem
-The 9/11 Memorial Site Preview Center
-Tribute WTC Visitor Center
-Jacques Marchais Tibetan Museum (only Tibetan museum in the USA)
-Alice Austen House (one of the first professional women photographers, many of her prints are on display, and her home had an absolutely unbelievable view of the harbor)
-Snug Harbor (nation's first and only home for retired mariner, its now a museum complex)
-Staten Island Museum
-Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art
Other Attractions
-Broadway Show
Shopping
-Macy's (West 34th Street and Broadway in the heart of Hearld Square)
-Bloomingdale's (Lexington Avenue at East 59 and East 60 Streets)
-The shops along Fifth Avenue (just don't max out you credit cards)
-FAO Schwartz
-Toys "R" Us in Times Square
-Disney Store in Times Square
-Lord and Taylor (5th Avenue at East 38th Street)
-Chinatown/Canal Street Area (if you want to go on the cheap for the stuff you can't get on Fifth Avenue)
-NBA Store (for the basketball fan - 5th Avenue at East 52nd Street)
-The Apple Computer Store (East 59th Street and Fifth Avenue)
-The Time Warner Center (West 59th Street - Columbus Circle)
-Hershey Store (for those with a sweet tooth)
-M&M World (49th Street and 7th Avenue)
-Grand Central Terminal (for the shopping)
-H&M
-Century 21 Department Store (Church and Cortlandt Street)
-forever 21
-Barneys New York (660 Madison Ave)
-Abercrombie & Fitch (5th Avenue @ 57th Street and Water Street between Fulton and John Streets)
-American Eagle Outfitters (4 locations in Manhattan)
-Urban Outfitter (8 locations in Manhattan)
-Adidas Originals Store
-Alikat NYC
-Diesel
-Gap (several locations in Manhattan and around the city)
-Diesel (4 locations in Manhattan)
-GirlPROPS
-Niketown (East 57th Street between 5th and Madison Avenues)
-Old Navy (several locations in New York City)
-Olive & Bette鈥檚 (3 locations in Manhattan)
-Paragon Sporting Goods (18th Street and Broadway)
-The Puma Store (521 Broadway near Spring Street)
-Quicksilver (3 locations in Manhattan)
-Kenneth Cole (6 locations in Manhattan)
-Tommy Hilfiger (3 locations in Manhattan)
-Wet Seal (West 14th Street between 5th and 6th Avenues)
-Zara (7 location in Manhattan)
-Manhattan Mall
-Queens Center Mall
-Queens Place Mall
-Roosevelt Field Mall (on Long Island)
-Fulton Street Mall
-Kings Plaza Mall
-Woodbury Common Premium Outlets
-Garden State Plaza
-The Westchester Mall
-Palisades Center Mall
-Westfield Sunrise Mall
-Green Acres Mall
-Jersey Gardens
-Newport Center Mall
Restaurants
In regards to places to eat in New York City. There are thousands of restaurants in the Five Boroughs of New York City. Depending on your taste, your budget and your preferred location, may I recommend the link below.
http://www.menupages.com/ -- MenuPages.com is the one of the best website on the Internet. It included menus with prices, as well as restaurant reviews. Bon appetit!
I hope this information is very helpful.
Good luck
Native New Yorker|||I basically live in NYC so here are some things you must check out:
-Broadway play they are all great, fun and very enjoyable to watch!
-Times Square if you have never been, everybody as to see it once! Inside, they have the M&M store, huge stores like American Eagle, Forever 21 etc.
-Soho It is beauitiful with cobble stone streets, plenty of small cafes, small shops
-Central Park another one of those things you must see It is beauitiful to walk around during the day
-Simply looking inside Grand Cental Station and looking at the cieling with all the art
-Right next to the station is Bryan Park It has iceskating, boutiques, resteraunts and a very historical library to check out
-Little Italy has the most amazing desserts, backeries, italian dinners and lunches
i am going to go back to school shopping in NYC ..what are sample sales? and where are they and whats stores that sell designer clothes.? plz and thank you.|||wtff is a sample sale...??
noo you cant get designer cloothes you dont have enough ahHhHhHH
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|||why go to nyc? i'm sure you could find creative things at stores around your town or city.
but anyways sample sales are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise
look at the websites in sources for more info
happy shopping!|||You don't have to go to NYC for good shopping.
Sample Sales are like really inexpensive bargains. Check out this:
http://gonyc.about.com/od/samplesales/tp…
I go into the city once every other month though and then shopping weekly. Lucky for you, you don't have a stupid uniform!!
Go to Barney's and Sacs 5th Avenue. Those are the best places in NYC.
Sacs has:
Akris/Akris Punto
Armani Collezioni
BCBGMAXAZRIA
Bottega Veneta
Brian Atwood
Burberry
Chloe
Christian Louboutin
David Yurman
D&G Dolce & Gabbana
Diane von Furstenberg
Dior
Dolce & Gabbana
Emilio Pucci
Ermenegildo Zegna
Fendi
Gucci
Jimmy Choo
Juicy Couture
Lacoste
Marc by Marc Jacobs/Marc Jacobs
Michael Kors
Missoni
Miu Miu
Nanette Lepore
Oscar de la Renta
Prada
Ralph Lauren
Salvatore Ferragamo
St. John
Tod's
Tory Burch
Valentino
Versace
Vince
Yves Saint Laurent
etc...
If you are willing to drive out another 2 hours into Pennsylvania, they have the King of Prussia Mall which is like the largest in the United States, so they have pretty good stores there too:
Ralph Lauren
Lilly Pulitzer
Louis Vuitton
Cartier
Tiffany & Co.
Juicy Couture
Coach
Seven for all Mankind
True Religion
Lucky Brand Jeans
Abercrombie & Fitch
Hollister
Abercrombie Kids
Amer Eagle
Burberry
Aeropostale
DKNY
Kenneth Cole
... you name it. There's over 400 stores.
Have fun,
Catherine
I love mikey jewellery alot, I know they have 2 to 3 sampe sales in a year, I just missed the last one. How possible is it to know when their next sample sale?I'm dying to be there.|||check their website....and how about asking a member of staff in the shop? they might be able to tell u!|||Try emailing them
i was wondering how i could find out when abercrombie/hollister sample sales were?
i typed it into google, but all that came up was a sample sale in Ontario way back in june or july.
Please help me!
thanks!
Jordyn: ]|||They're always having sales... check out the website?|||Why sales, it not very expensive. Where i live, its cost 35-50$ a t-shirt, at least 80 for long sleeved (ect) just to be in style. Just go to the store near you and go buy stuff.. That sale in probaly over anyways. I guess, Just look out for good deals,.
I am always on the lookout for designer denim at great prices. I am a regular at retail sales, sample sales, and trunk shows, but am looking for a website that can give me the same deals (usually hovering around 50% off) on REAL jeans from 575, Paper Denim & Cloth, Joe's, etc. Any recommendations?|||http://www.ebay.com
http://www.couturecandy.com
yesterday my friend showed me a fashion sample sale&wholesale web:www.yahoofashion.net
the gucci bag price and jordan shoes price $35,and accept paypal payment method.i dont want to be scamed.can you help me to check?>?|||They are fake....Scam? Yes|||i dotn think you'll get scammed but i do know the products are not 100% authentic but they will look very close. the seller might ask you for extra to cover shipping because I rodered off a similar site that was in china and they had to invoice me for the shipping. Its still a good price though.
here are some of my ideas
consignment shop
New clothes - i would go 2 NYC and shop at sample sale&bring the clothes back 2 where i live ( i live in the south so yeah )
or i would get up and coming clothes designers and sell there stuff
what appeals more 2 u ?!|||use up coming desingers cause there stuff usually sell more because they are more out of the box then rgeular designers. and youd be helping putting there name out there.|||a tea shop... try that a little sweat tea lol... but if u have ur heart set on clothes then i would have an upscale consignemtn shop|||That's a great idea! I have thought about doing that myself. How about this, you could do both, I think it would go over wonderful:) Good luck to you!!|||What appeals to me more...a clearance sale and a thrift shop. I love to look through all that stuff and find a killer deal.
Im new to the new york city area and trying to shop for my wedding dress. I would love to do the whole klienfelds experience, but they dont have dressess cheaper than $1500. (except for sample sales) Can anyone recommend a bridal shop that has budget friendly prices? Im trying to spend around $1200 or less.|||Are you opposed to eBay? Try on the dresses at these upscale boutiques to find the dress you want, and to determine the size, but then see if you can't find the same dress on eBay or another website for less.
I'm sorry, but I can't imagine spending that much on a dress, no matter what the occassion. I bought my L'Amour dress at a shop in Minneapolis that sells overstocks and discontinued dresses for $499.|||RK Bridal had a very large selection of dresses and many of them were under $1500.
They are on 318 W 39th street.
You may have to do a bit of 'digging' to find what you want and they don't take appointments so you should get there early and prepare to wait a bit - but they do have a large selection and they are definitely in your price range.|||It will be hard to find a reasonably priced dress shop in NYC, so why don't you try an online shop like Camille La Vie (http://www.groupusa.com)? I purchased my gown from her line at only $370.|||I spent 1200 on a dress by Venus. It's a size 6 and I never wore. I'd sell it for a couple hundred.|||David's Bridal
3500 48th St
Plaza 48
Queens, NY 11101
Phone: (718) 784-8200
Alteration: (718) 786-5318
Regular Store Hours: M-F: 11:00AM - 9:00PM
Sat: 10:00AM - 7:00PM
Sun: 12:00PM - 6:00PM|||I ordered my dress from Just Pretty Bridal (justprettystore.com). I dont' know what their actual store is like, but they are great for customer service from my experience! I ordered a $750 alfred angelo dress there for $450.|||Find out which Macys in the area has a Demetrios bridal shop. I know some Macys on Long Island have them. Try wandering through the Garment District - there are probably lots of stores there.|||go to Highlight Studio on 126 Bowery Street.
I got my dress there and their service is excellent! i had a sales person work with me directly and she was very patient and friendly. Her name is May and you can email her directly at info@highlightstudio.com - she responds to emails right away and is very helpful.
their dress selection is huge!
These sites have secret sample sales which can save you more than 60% off retail from major groups. You need to have a reference to sign up to these exclusive sites, and I am offering you up my reference. All you need to do is copy the link to your browser to start the sign up process.
For Gilt
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/synghalfamily
For Ideeli
http://www.ideeli.com/invite/synghalfamily|||Great, thank you!!
with like sample sales, or just name brands for uer cheap!
ohh and if yure curious as to what hute look is heres a link!
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/SM669|||I have some for you but because I use them as resources for inventory I resell online, I prefer not to post them for all eyes to see. But your welcome to contact me and I will send them to you privately. ; )
I live in California and I am planning on going to New York over Thanksgiving holiday. I am a teenager and I'm going with my sis who is about 20 yrs old.
I would really appreciate it if you told me all the places I can visit like Broadway, best hotels, art museums, SHOPPING(I LOVEEE), and sample sales(how to go there and where).
Thanks!!|||Museum Mile in New York is on the east side of Central Park on Fifth Avenue from 82nd to 104th. Met, Guggenheim, Cooper-Hewit and more.
South Street Seaport is both a shopping mall and a marine museum. I'd recommend the 'Top of the Rock' instead of or in addition to the Empire State Building because it is a lot less hassle as it has recently reopened and doesn't have a huge number of people visiting yet. You can go there when you visit the Rockefeller Center ice rink.|||Def see "The Producers" on Broadway, it's hilarious.
If you can afford it, the Waldorf is wonderful, and their suites are unbelievable.
See Rockefeller Center...I don't know if the tree will be up yet when you go, but you could ice skate either way.
The MOMA is a must see, you won't forget it.
Of course you'll want to see Time Square, the Statue of Liberty, and you HAVE to go to the top of the Empire State Building at night...beautiful.
And if you can afford it, eat at La Bernadine. Unforgettable (but expect to pay between $500-$700 for two).|||I have a friend in Santa Rosa and when he visited NYC I took him to Greenwich Village. He was awed.
I鈥檓 going to New York in February with my college, we鈥檙e staying for four days and I really want to have some sort of structure so I can experience as much of the city, minimise extra costs and, of course, pick up some amazing bargains. I鈥檓 looking for as much advice, links, tips as possible from packing and eating out to sample sales and the best New York bargains. What tourist attractions would you recommend? I鈥檇 love to hear from NY locals or people who have partaken on the same sort of trip as me. Thank you. x|||I've heard this is pretty good http://www.citysightsny.com/page.php?id=鈥?/a>|||My friend, please check the links below. You will find some excellent information on things to do and places to see in New York City in February.
Good luck and happy holidays
Native New Yorker
Really great restaurant suggestions?...also we LOVE shopping so any tips on that would be greatly appreciated!! (sample sales???) Thanks!!|||Daily Candy's website gives you good fashion info- including sample sales, etc. 7th, 8th and 9th avenues between 32nd and 38th is probably the best area to find good shopping- Also good is the area below Delancey on the lower east side for bargains. Yes, go to 5th ave and see all the high end shops for fun too, but the bargains are on the side streets.
New York is full of great restaurants. Just be prepared to spend some money if you go for something more well known. There are less expensive places too but they don't have the big names. You have to be willing to chance it. Still, I have rarely had a bad meal in NY.
If you like Latin food with a twist, my favorite restaurant is Rayuela (on Allen btw Rivington & Stanton).
Les Halles is great for laid back bistro food and not too pricy.
Casa Mono has great tapas and is one of the many Mario Batali owned places in the city- you can't go wrong with any of them.
Thalassa is good Greek/mediterranean food
Amalia is good but expensive and the bar D'Or is fun too. Just go in to take a look at the place. The decor is amazing.
Le Souk is fun- eat dinner there and then stay for drinks and dancing to middle eastern music.
For an authentic and cheap dim sum weekend brunch in Chinatown, Jing Fong is great.
Pop Burger is great for middle of the night mini burgers and fries
Another middle of the night favorite is Mamoun's Felafel, in the village, which is a great area with lots of fun bars and restaurants. The W 4th St. subway stop is kind of the epicenter.
You can also check out what's left of little Italy on Mulberry St.
You can go to South Street Seaport and do some sight seeing and then cross the Brooklyn Bridge to go to Grimaldi's (literally right by the bridge) for pizza, then go next door for ice cream.
For clubs, check out David Jaffee's suggestions. If you sign up and get on his list (it's free), you get free or discounted admission as well as drink deals at some of the best places in the city. I know his site looks a little homemade, but he is for real- I have gone out with girlfriends using his list several times and never had a problem and I have met him at one of his parties and he is a gracious host.|||Herald Square is a great area to go shopping.
Since it is February, it will still be cold in the city.
Very tall building like the Empire State building helps to block out some of the sun and since we are near the coast, when the breeze blows through, it can be chilly.
Times Square is NOT the place to go shopping. BIG tourist rip-offs.
If you have a BIG budget and plan to get a lot of things, carry an empty travel bag on wheels so you can tote them around easier while walking.
Speaking of walking, don't forget to wear comfortable shoes.|||My friend, if you're looking for some discounted items, may I recommend the Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, located in Central Valley, NY. There mall is located about an hour from Manhattan, but I hear it is the best place to find closeout item at a budget.
There are two ways to get there.
Option 1 - you can take a Gray Line New York motor coach directly to the mall. They depart from the Port Authority Bus Terminal several times. Full information on obtaining ticket are found at the link below.
Option 2 - You can take NJ Transit from Penn Station to Harriman where a shuttle bus will take you from the train station to the mall.
In regard to restaurants in New York City, well, that depends on you price range and you taste. This city has millions of restaurants and there is a very helpful link below that will help you out. You can choose by either location, price range or cuisie.
I hope this information is very helpful.
Good luck
Native New Yorker|||If you love shopping , then a trip to the Woodbury Common outlets is a must
http://www.citysightsny.com/page.php?id=鈥?/a>|||Listed below are some excellent restaurants you should definitely try out. Also listed are their websites:
VONG:
http://www.opentable.com/rest_profile.as鈥?/a>
YUM YUM BANGKOK:
http://www.yumbangkoknyc.com/media/websi鈥?/a>
LA COCINA:
http://www.lacocinanyc.com/
BAMN! AUTOMAT:
http://bamnfood.com/
I am warning you now that I am not the greatest when it comes to shopping in New York City. I don't even do half of my shopping in New York; I do it in either Paramus, New Jersey or online. However, I did find a website where you can find some different places to shop, and you can narrow it down with what you want to shop for: http://www.ny.com/shopping/
Remember that these shops can be anywhere in the city, so be willing to go to Queens if need be.
does any one know a site for a sample sale forchanel dolce and gabbana nd ec for like 70 percent off and no i don't do fake and i don't want fake a site would be great thaANKS YALLL.|||try
www.coachmoda.com
www.net-vogue.com
www.pradasbay.com
www.net-luxe.com
I am sure you can find some products you like, the quality of their products is superb and the shipping is very fast.
www.gilt.com
They have upcoming sales of Chloe, Galliano, Marc by Marc, and so much more. If you don't know what these are.. I'll tell. Gilt Groupe is a sample sale website exclusive only by invitation with prices of 50-70% off.
Leave your email here and I'll send you an invite!
xox.|||can you please send me an invitation at asada129@hotmail.com
Thank You|||Here is a link to a Gilt Groupe invite that actually works. Happy Shopping!
http://www.gilt.com/invite/ugixtbpvdohqjewmumfj Report Abuse
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ideeli:
www.ideeli.com/invite/hoimei
beyond the rack:
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I'm hosting a sample sale for cosmetics, and most of the products on sale are mine. However, those are not enough, so I've bought more wholesale. Plus, I plan to charge $10 as an entree fee.|||you will not know before you try. test and test!|||noo|||What makes your products worth $10 to see? How do you advertise your products to attract people and pay you $10 to see them?
I will leave that friday morning and come home sunday afternoon. I definitely want to visit chinatown. I am also going to go see 2 plays. My friend is going to visit nyc in June and she is going to go to the Tory Burch sample sale. Are those fun to go to? Somebody please help me out.|||first off, happy sweet sixteen(:.
your planning to stay in manhatten probably, but just to warn you, if your staying overnight, hotels or extremely expensive. food in manhatten is also very expensive.
You can go watch a broadway show which is always a great experience.
You can go to time square during the night which looks incredible.
Chinatown has a great assortment of chinese food. Personally, i like joe shanghai which is a very famous dumpling place.
Walking along soho is also nice. However, stores there are very expensive but very unique.
5th avenue is the best to find brand name stores. And there are also department stores such as century 21 which sells brand names for less.
Long Island also has many brand name stores. They are in manhasset.
i hoped this helped(:.
have fun at your party.
Brand new, on a sample sale.|||As long as it was from an accredited site, i.e. - neimanmarcus.com, saks.com. bergdorfgoodman.com, gucci.com. or from a store such as the websites above.
I am totally against fake merchandise, how would you like someone stealing your idea and making a profit out of it?|||There is absolutely no way in hell that it is real. There is no way that a leather gucci trench coat costs $70. Sorry.|||depends
what is the site?
I bought a Monique lhuillier dress at a sample sale and it's been in the closet for the last 5 months... I took it out last night to check it and the bottom of the dress is suddenly grey and dirty. I had it stored in the plastic wedding bag that they gave me and I realize now I should have had it washed the day I brought it home.
Will I beable to get these stains out or is the dress ruined!!!!|||Wedding Dress Cleaning
Wedding dress manufacturer´s recommend that wedding dresses be dry cleaned. You may be able to clean it yourself, but you would likely lose some of the lustre. It´s worth the extra money to have the dress professionally cleaned and have wonderful memories for years to come. Also, the cost of cleaning is much cheaper than replacing a ruined dress. Check at local bridal shops in your area to see if they can recommend a cleaner who specializes in bridal gowns. However, if you are willing to take a chance you can gently wash your dress in Woolite in the bathtub then let it air dry. Stuff it with acid-free tissue paper and store it in a 100% cotton garment bag or wrapped in 100% cotton sheets that have been rinsed with distilled water. If you choose to store it in an acid-free cardboard box, you'll need to change the box every three to five years since cardboard is absorbent and even acid-free boxes can re-acidify over time. Store it in a cool, dry place (so no hot attics or damp basements).Good Luck!!! =)|||That's great to hear!!! Thank you! =) Report Abuse
|||Take it to the dry cleaners... they can do almost anything!
And remember, it's their busniess to clean our special clothes.
Everything will work out fine. Stay cool.
Good luck and happy wedding day!|||Take it to a reputable dry cleaner tomorrow. Look sad,
and ask for their help. Be sure you explain that it is
a wedding dress you have not worn yet, and you
really, really really need to get the dress clean in time for your wedding. Good Luck!
i live in new york. new york. i always go to the sample sale on black friday. i save up to $7,500.00 for this sale because believe it or not they have all the famous desingers get together and sell their stuff for 60-95% off and it happens once a year. i always spend more than what i save. What can i do to stop spending more than i've saved.|||get a debit card, put tht money in the account and then you cant use more than you have|||try to budget by seting an exact limit, or once you spend close to you savings then stop shopping because you'll be tempted
good luck i hope i could help |||good deal i say keep saving more then you usually do and you'll never run out of money.|||i dont know sry
but where is this place that sells discount designer stuff?
Group of us are going to new york and are looking for some fun things to do without spending to much money. Were going late august and were thinking the central park zoo, chinatown, etc...
a little shopping but on a budget...maybe a sample sale.|||Go visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, two landmarks of New York City. To get there by the ferry, you need to purchase round-trip ferry tickets at Castle Clinton National Monument in Lower Manhattan. Ferries from New York operate on a loop, stopping first at Liberty Island and then at Ellis Island before returning to Battery Park, New York.
Directions to get the ferry dock:
http://www.nps.gov/stli/planyourvisit/pu…
Go visit the Empire State Building, one of the many landmarks of our city. It is located at 350 5th Avenue. To get there by MTA subway, take the 1, 2, or 3 (Seventh Avenue Lines), A, C or E (Eighth Avenue Subway) to 34th Street/Penn Station. Or take the B, D, F, N, Q, R or Path to 34th Street/Avenue of the Americas.
Go to Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, located at 234 West 42nd Street, between 7th and 8th. To get there by subway, take the 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W, or S to 42nd Street, Times Square, the A, C, or E to 42nd Street, which will empty out at 8th Avenue, or the B, D, F, or V to 42nd Street, which will empty out at 6th Avenue. To get there by bus, take the M6, M7, M10, M16, M20, M27, or M104 to Times Square. This is standard $2.25 fare. For express buses to Madame Tussauds, which are $5.50, from Staten Island, take the X1, X6, X7, X9, X17J, X22, X30, or X31 to the Staten Island Ferry, and take the 1 train from there to 42nd Street. From Queens, take the X51, QM1, QM2, QM2A, QM3, QM4, QM10, QM12, QM15, QM16, QM17, QM18, QM22, or QM24. From the Bronx, take the BxM2.
Go to the New York Hall of Science in Queens. To get there, take the 7 train to 111th street station, and walk three blocks south. There are many ways to get to the 7 train. The easiest is by taking the A, C, E, N, Q, R, 1, 2 or 3 to 42nd Street, Times Square, or the 4, 5 or 6 to 42nd Street, Grand Central Terminal. Or, you can take the E, G or M to 45 Road – Court House Square, and transfer to the 7 there. You WILL need to use your MetroCard to transfer. Or, take the E, F, R or M to 74th Street, Broadway, and transfer there.
Go walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, which is, if I'm correct, which I might not be, is the oldest structure in the city. If not the oldest structure, the oldest bridge. To get there, and walk across it, take the 4, 5, or 6 to the Brooklyn Bridge/City Hall stop. Another option would be to take the J, M, or Z to Chambers Street.
Go visit Coney Island, the home of the world famous Cyclone roller coaster. The amusement park is open in the summer, unless there is heavy rain. In the summer of 2009, there were hurricane warnings, so the park was closed, but luck is usually on your side when you go to Coney Island in the summer, as New York City summers are hot and muggy. To get there by train, take the D, Q, N or F train to Stillwell Avenue, which is the last stop. At Coney Island, there is also a nice beach to hang out, and a long boardwalk with some really awesome boardwalk food, like corn dogs and onion rings and french fries and milkshakes.
Go visit the South Beach-Franklin Delano Roosevelt Boardwalk in Midland Beach, right off the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge. It is two-and-a-half miles long, and has some long, beautiful stretches of beach. In addition, it’s very easy to get to. To get to South Ferry station in Manhattan, take the 1 train to the last stop, or take the 4 or 5 to Bowling Green and walk. The Staten Island Ferry is free of charge, and it takes about fifteen minutes to get from Manhattan to Staten Island. From the Staten Island Ferry Terminal take Bus S51 to Father Capodanno Boulevard and Sand Lane. Or, if you have a car, take the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway to the Verrazano-Narrows, and follow the signs to Father Capodanno Boulevard, which will take you right to the beach and boardwalk.
Go for a ride on the Circle Line. There are numerous different cruises – one is the Full Island Cruise, which takes you around Manhattan on a three-hour cruise. The Semi-Circle Cruise sets sail on a two-hour cruise down the Hudson offering a stunning panoramic of the famed New York skyline and a close-up view of Lady Liberty. The Liberty Cruise turns 75-minutes into a quick and inspirational way to see New York’s highlights from the water. There is also a Harbor Lights Evening Cruise, which allows you to view the hotspots of New York City from the water at night. Then, there is The Beast. It’s a boat that travels at forty-five miles per hour down the river to the Statue of Liberty. Both cruises are fun and informational, and are a great way to kill some time if you don’t have anything to do.
Here is the Circle Line schedule:
http://www.circleline42.com/site/schedul…
Circle Line special events:
http://www.circleline42.com/site/browse.…
Go to visit some museums. There are so many, that listing directions to all of them would be a waste of your time and my time, so instead, I will give you a list where there is a list of all the museums of New York City. You can pick some that sound interesting, and then you can find directions to that place, either from the website, or from Google, simply by typing in "directions to" and insert the museum you would like to go to beside it.
"Museums in New York City"
http://www.ny.com/museums/all.museums.ht…
“New York City Zoos and Aquariums”
http://gonyc.about.com/od/zoosaquariums/…
"Top 25 New York Boutiques"
http://nymag.com/visitorsguide/shopping/…
“Top 25 New York Shopping Destinations”
http://nymag.com/visitorsguide/shopping/…
“Shopping in New York City”
http://gonyc.about.com/od/shopping/Shopp…
"Best New York Boutiques" As voted by customers
http://newyork.citysearch.com/bestof/win…
"The Top 100 Boutiques in New York"
http://www.luckymag.com/sites/cityguides…
“Best New York City Picks”
http://nymag.com/bestofny/food/
“The Best Restaurants in NYC”
http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/rest…
“New York City Attractions”
http://www.lovetoeatandtravel.com/site/u…
“Things to do in New York City”
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-27…
"New York City Hotels" As voted by customers
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g60763…
Note: Maps of New York City are at every newsstand, and newsstands are all around New York City. Also, for transportation, there are maps in subway cars and on subway trains, and there are also maps in buses. The maps at bus stops are usually just for the bus route.
☮ and ♥|||Visit Time Square when its dark out!|||buy a travel guide--a used one if you're trying to save money
if i were you, i'd try to do something off the beaten path. otherwise your entire trip will be spent with tourists. depends on your interests, but lots of free shows and good food in nyc|||Going to a Broadway show is always fun! If you want to go to a popular one, you'll have to buy your tickets ahead of time, the more, the better, especially if you want to go to, say, Wicked. It also wouldn't exactly be the cheapest, either. But the tkts booth in Times Square (also a great place to go, 'specially after dark) sells tickets for not-so-popular shows for 20 to 50% off the normal price. The line is usually pretty long, but it's worth it for the deal you'd get. Some good under-the-radar shows are West Side Story, In the Heights, and Mary Poppins.|||Here are few low cost or cheap recommendations.
-Times Square (no trip is complete without a visit to the"Crossroads of the World")
-Lower Manhattan/Wall Street Area
-Brooklyn Bridge (you can walk across it too)
-Grand Central Terminal (largest railroad terminal in the world)
-A Ride on the Staten Island Ferry (its free and you can see the Statue of Liberty as the ferry crosses the harbor)
-Museums.
In regards to the a Broadway show "if its cheap." Well, you're in luck. The Broadway theaters and a local radio station his holding free show in Bryant Park every Thursday until August 12th. Check out my blog at the link below for all the information.
Good luck
Native New Yorker|||The link below can help you. Good luck!
I bought my wedding gown from a designer sample sale. Well it was dingy so I had it cleaned. My wedding is in 2 months and the dress is pretty tight and bunches in the middle. Does anyone have any good ideas on how to safely stretch the dress?|||You probably can't stretch it without the risk of tearing the fabric or pulling out the stitching. Your best bet is to take it to a dress shop and have it professionally tailored to fit you. If it only shrunk a little there should be enough fabric left to make the dress slightly bigger.
BONUS! It will be custom tailored to YOUR body to make you look your best!|||lose some weight=]
Its playing during the part after she got into a fight at the sample sale over the boots lol where she is sad & depressed over how much she just spent when she shouldnt have...its by a woman & its slow...thats all i know or remember. hopefully someone can help. i really liked that song....|||'Again' by Natasha Beddingfield
I am specifically looking for a place that rents designer gowns. I don't want to buy on eBay, go to trunk shows, sample sales, seamstresses, etc...|||Look in the phone book under bridal salons and call them.
One of the main reasons why most brides do not rent their dresses is that they require alterations and they are not a one size fits all piece of clothing. A dress can only take so much altering, especially with the fabrics used, before it starts to fall apart. So most places do not feel it is worth the hassle for that reason.|||http://www.weddinggownsearch.com/results鈥?/a> has a place you can search by state
http://lamourwedding.com/gowns.html offers rentals
i couldn't find the rental page(maybe you will), but here is the gown contract http://lamourwedding.com/gowncontract.ht鈥?/a>|||I live in Michigan and I rented my prom dress. The store was in Garden City and is gone now. Look under formal gown rentals (sometimes with tuxedo rental) in the phone book.
I do, however, find your remark about the old yellowing too small wedding gown quite a bit strange. I wonder if you will have the same feeling about your Husband when he is old!!!!!!
It is the only thing I am very very good at is baking a cooking, I live in a quaint little beaver cleaver like neighborhood. I was thinking (with the props) being a tent, complimentary coffee, tables, samples, sale and pre-order for cheesecakes/cakes (with samples on hand)...could I make a decent profit to help a tish-bit for my wedding..doing this for a few days? with signs over town.|||Yes of course you could! also, have word of mouth be your friend! do it one weekend, than again on another! and hey, if youre that great at it? maybe you should consider a small business fo yourself in the future, like dessert catering? Good luck, and congratulations on your talent!|||I think you could very well make a decent profit.
However, I would be tempted to rethink handing out 'complimentary' coffee. Some people might show up for the free coffee and baked good samples and then just leave.
You might be better off charging a *very* nominal amount for the coffee AND the samples--something extremely reasonable (to the point of being downright cheap). Generally speaking, when people are given a "really good deal" for which they have to pay a nominal amount, they are more likely to place a further order. (Oddly enough, when they are given something absolutely for "free," they tend to simply take advantage of the "handout" without placing any sort of order for more.)
I would certainly advertise all over town, but make it clear that the "fabulous" coffee is the "best buy" in town, as are the "luscious accompanying samples of sweets." Indicate below that they are welcome to place orders for their upcoming special events, stipulating that they can get *exceptionally* top quality goods for *exceptionally* reasonable prices.
Best of luck to you.
This is for those who are sales rep. I am looking at: https://www.ca.avon.com/REPSuite/images/PURCHASE_ORDER/c22_po_e.pdf
It says on the "Samples & Sales Aide" that Glazewear and Lipstick is $2.99/10.. what does that mean? $2.99..10 pack..?? Sorry, I am a new sales rep.|||yes, there will be 10 in a pack. They might be very small sample because I don't think the samples will be the full sized bottles.
If you have any more questions, give me a yell @ avonfromstubby@yahoo.com. I'll be glad to help you anyway I can :)
We have a small business which were are selling (<$10,000). I have a sample sales agreement which were are working with, but wasn't certain how we should ask for the payment. The buyer is from out of state and they are coming in March for a couple days during a weekend for training and transfer. In terms of the payment should we request an amount upfront before they arrive? And if so how much is reasonable (%) and what form is best (wire, cashiers check, etc..). With the actual closing being on a weekend, should I hold off on a complete transfer until the following weekday when we can go to the bank and ensure the final payment clears?|||I too am selling my business. The training actually will take about 60 days.
I have asked for 25% upon signing purchase agreement, another 25% in 30 days and the balance at the closing. Final payment is to be in a bank cashiers check. Deposits are non-refundable.
Unless you go to the bank that the cashiers check is drawn on, you would have no way to know if the check clears at the time you deposit it into your account.|||You should expect a bank check for the full amount at closing. A non-refundable deposit (in any form) is appropriate if the closing will be more than a couple of weeks away.
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We have been told that we will receive payment at the end of the week after filling in a timesheet. I am a bit uneasy as I've never been hired to do work without meeting with the employer first. I know that this is just a short commitment, but I still don't understand how the employer can feel comfortable with this arrangement. The ad was on craigslist.com and we have only corresponded via email, and have been given no other way to contact the coordinator. My question is regarding the authenticity of this arrangement, and the assurance of receiving the payment at the end of the work. Can I feel secure about this? Is this a standard process? Is it safe?|||This does not sound standard or safe. How will the employment contract be completed - via e-mail?
At some point you need to have a written agreement signed by both parties in person and witnessed by a 3rd party.
I suggest you check out the supposed employer on the web. Also check with your local employment office on what protection you have against non-payment.
I bought a really nice down vest at a sample sale recently but it is a size too big. The length is fine but it fits very wide. Would a tailor be able to bring the jacket in a bit? Or is this impossible?|||I do alterations and I don't touch down filled clothing. I make some down pieces for myself and my husband and the structure of down garments is complicated: there are inner baffles, the seams are sealed against outer air leaking in and down feathers leaking out and the entire garment is like an envelope designed to keep warmth in and cold out. Any break ion that envelope will alter and defeat the baffle system of keeping the down in place and it will destroy the envelope of warmth. Do look for someone who specializes in altering down filled clothing, not all tailors do it, nor do all dry cleaners. You will need to find someone who understand the unique challenges presented by down. And if they say there's nothing different about down it's easy to adjust then don't be surprised in three months when all the down has shifted to the bottom and leaks from the seams.|||Yes, Just make sure he or she understands, because once cutting into it too much you can't fix it and will be left with a coat 2 sizes smaller
...do you think I'm going to hell? Because I'm in heaven right now.|||You spent $700 and still don't have a shirt?|||IS $700 that big of a deal to you
i spend over $250 every week on groceries.
and do you really believe that the original price was $2,100
come on|||What is that?
Edit**** Please put a shirt on looks kinda ugly|||who or what is that?|||Its all about you right......So why bring GOD into the picture now...Im sure you didnt ask HIM ....right
Do you still get sale prices when attending a trunk show for wedding gowns or are you just going to look?|||Trunk shows normally offer 10-15% off the gowns they are showing that weekend for the particular designer. You have to put the deposit down while the trunk show is going on.
Sample sales are different. At the end of the season, normally around March and November, designs get discontinued or out of season. The bridal salon will sell the gown they have in inventory since it's no longer being made. It's normally at least half off. And you can negotiate as well.|||You can get sale prices definitely!
I think this web is informative for you.
http://www.cheapbeauty4u.com|||A sample sale basically "are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise" and can give you a chance to score awesome designer stuff for a fraction of the price.
It sounds like you would LOVE Gilt Groupe. They are a sample sale website with all different levels of designers (and therefore a varied price range, depending on the designer) - they often sell things for up to 70% off the retail price. These designers include Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Tam, Michael Kors, Gryson, Christian Louboutin, Vera Wang, Valentino, Chloe, and more.
Here's a working invitation link:
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/gilty
I have a pair of these jeans with 2 sexy angels back to back on the tag, button, and inside the waistband. They are my favorite jeans I got years a go at a sample sale. The name has worn off though and I cannot remember what it is for the life of me!|||missy me from the buckle maybe?
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He went missing in a corn field. He was on thr news. I was devastated- his family weren't as worried, they thought he was coming back. Then a white poodle ran into my house- it was pregnant and gave birth to two pups- i had to look after them all. Also in the dream i was taken to a big sample sale and this was done to take my mind of my missing boyfriend.|||Not knowing where a person in a dream has gone, tends to be equal to not knowing where a relationship is going, whether it is in a forest or in a cornfield, lost is lost. It reveals some kind of uncertainty in your feelings or thoughts or in his, as you see it. It could be a mental or physical separation, but this is what is being represented in your dream. Ask yourself how your relationship to this person has beenor if you have been worried about it lately??
A white animal, the the two pups, could be two outcomes or surprises. One could interpret the white animals as the sam as white buffalos in tribal mysticism, wherein great change could be coming in your life, good or bad. "Pups" is a symbol of something, maybe peoplecall kids, pups in your area.
As for the sample sale, this could have connections to something you have been thinking about lately, such as purchasing baby clothes or materials to make baby clothes.
Hope this helps....|||I think you are afraid on a subconscious level that he is distancing himself from you emotionally and that is why he is "missing" in the dream. Dogs symbolize friendship; white is the symbol of innocence, purity and Spirit.
How do I exactly ask people to take out an insurance policy from me without being ashamed and pushy. What exactly should I talk to friends and relatives when I meet them in party and marraiges and social functions to take out an insurance ploicy from me without being ashamed and pushy. I would like to know how do I confidently and in a relaxed manner approach friends, relatives and strangers for life insurance and ask them to buy life insurance policy from me. what exactly words, script and sentences should I say to ask them to take out an life insurance policy from me. I will be thankful if you can provide with a sample sales pitch on how to ask for life insurance business. Also please help me with what do I do After I introduce myself at the beginning of a first meeting, what Should I do?
1) How do I tell my I tell my prospect about my product/service
2) How do I ask my prospect if they want to buy my product/service
3) How do I ask my prospect questions to get information about his needs and to engage him
I will be thankful if you can provide me with some script, and some examples for each of the following 3 points mentioned above.|||It sounds like yo uneed to start from the begining. First learn how to prospect then learn how to sell.
"Prospecting you way to sales success" by Bill Good
http://www.billgood.com/bills_book/
CD's "How to master the art of selling anything" by Tom
Hopkins (try eBay for a used set)
http://www.tomhopkins.com/store/product.鈥?/a>
Remember listen to your clients, help them fill a need with what they need not what you need to sell.|||Generate self confidence
u will not ask for any script
just be social
put ur ins. business on back front
during talks just inform urself as a financial consultant of so and so co.
MIND IT, ITS A SLOW BUT SURE BUSINESS
Advice from a financial consultant|||Contact your seniors.|||it is not easy to learn it this way
u need experience and to follow the leader
get in touch with us
u will succeed
I am looking for a huuuge warehouse of bridal dresses (not unlike Kleinfields, although not necessarily as fancy). I'm having trouble locating them in the DC metro area and would love any advice or help I can get! I really just want to see all my options at all prices. Of course, a sample sale would be nice, too.....:D Thanks for reading!|||Hi,
I have found out some warehouses for bridal gowns. The names are mentioned below:
1. Filene's Basement - www.filenesbasement.com
529 14th Street Northwest, Washington D.C., DC - (202) 638-4110
2. David's Bridal - www.davidsbridal.com/
Green Acres S/C, 11550-A Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD - (301) 881-1112
3. Distinctive Designs Bridal - www.ddbridal.com/
15709 Crabbs Branch Way, Rockville, MD - (301) 948-1833
4. Rosalin's Bridal Boutique - www.rosalinsbridal.com/
706 South Washington Street, Falls Church, VA - (703) 532-0288
Hope it solves your problem!!
I work for a major retailer and they had a sample sale yesterday, all the children's clothes were a dollar, but they also all had little slits in them, what's the best way to repair this? A lot of them are on the back of the shirts and pants, can I just kinda stitch it? they seem to be clean like I could stitch them but what would be the best way, hand or do I use a sewing machine? Thank you|||u can put a piece of fabric on top and stitch that...(style does not have to make sense!!!)
for pants, if they have slits at the front, pin them up with a safetypin filled with sequins ...
I bought this top from a Bootlegger sample sale and it's become my favourite. It's very simple and feminine. I tried to look up the name on the label "Wednesday" but cannot seem to find the clothing brand online.
Does anyone have any knowledge of this brand or could give me some insight as to why I might not be able to find this brand online?|||Bootlegger the brand I usually do not focus, I then went to search a bit, I often visit the Ralph Lauren Polo and Sinful, http://www.myralphlaurenpolo.com/sinful-鈥?/a> this very good.
I have a bunch of invite links for sample sale sites like hautelook, giltgroupe, ideeli, and ruelala. Does anyone need any? I know what a pain in it to find them...I'll post the links here
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/308498 http://www.gilt.com/invite/yalameddine
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/yalameddin鈥?/a> http://www.ideeli.com/invite/Yalameddine|||Here is an exclusive invite to
Ruelala- http://www.ruelala.com/invite/scharania0鈥?/a>
Gilt- http://www.gilt.com/invite/gulzchrn
Ideeli- www.ideeli.com/invite/gulzchrn
just copy paste the link into your address bar and happy shopping! :)
I have a bunch of invite links for sample sale sites like hautelook, giltgroupe, ideeli, and ruelala. Does anyone need any? I know what a pain in it to find them...I'll post the links here
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/308498 http://www.gilt.com/invite/yalameddine
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/yalameddin鈥?/a> http://www.ideeli.com/invite/Yalameddine|||Here is an exclusive invite to
Ruelala- http://www.ruelala.com/invite/scharania0鈥?/a>
Gilt- http://www.gilt.com/invite/gulzchrn
Ideeli- www.ideeli.com/invite/gulzchrn
just copy paste the link into your address bar and happy shopping! :)
It's gilt.com--This place is awesome! In-season clothes and accessories from top designers for up to 70% off! I found $700 dresses for $150 and $300 clothes for $70! (And it's totally no-strings, free to join!)
Anyway, a friend of mine was nice enough to invite me and I've just learned that I can share the wealth! Just click on this link and you will automatically be able to register! Enjoy, gals!
http://www.gilt.com/invite/ladymuscadet
I also am a member of RueLaLa.com (which is another sample sale website) and can invite anyone if they give me their email addresses (just email me at ladymuscadet AT gmail DOT com)|||I have invites to hautelook, ruelala, regentssecret, and gilt!
http://www.gilt.com/invite/purpledinosbo鈥?/a>
email: purpledinosbomb@yahoo.com|||im already a member to those.. thanks though.
Most designer compnaies have only a sample in stores that they can directly buy from or order. Think of buying a wedding dress you chose the style then they order it in then they fit the dress you got in to fit perfect. Not all samples are wedding dresses then go from designer names like chanel, D&G, prada etc. SO a sample sale is when they sell the actual samples they have in stock.
I am from Britain, I am on telly there, giving financial advice. I came to New York with my boyfriend, Luke Brandon from Barndon Communications - he is trying to set an office here, and I was asked to several interviews for a job in TV. I like it here. It is huge and kind of ... more. And the shops! I already bought a beautiful Kate Spade bag in tan leather in Saks on Fifth Avenue, and it was a complete gift, because everybody knows that prices are really low in America! And while I had it gift wrapped, I overheard a conversation, it was like “below wholesale...”, "sample sale...”, "Earl jeans...”, "Alexander McQueen, pale blue, 80 percent off...”, "sample sale...”, "sample sale...”, and I asked the girls who talked, and they gave me a card, with an address and a list of designers, and it said that it was 60-70 per cents off, but it lasted only one day. I am dying to go there, but just wanted to ask if it's for real, and not a scam, because it is in some strange part of the city, where you can get only on a taxi. Is this true? Should I go there?|||Well, this is the Books and Authors section but lucky for you I am an American who has been to New York and knows what a sample sale is.
Sample sales are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise. Sometimes these samples have been used by agencies to sell products that they will distribute to local vendors. Sample sales are often associated with the fashion industry. These sales are an opportunity to get near perfect merchandise at a fraction of the price. It is often difficult to have information on the date and time of sample sales, although there are websites which list information about sample sales in on line diaries. They are also used to draw in new clients, hoping that the new people will return to the company's store and buy more merchandise.
I live in Atlanta so I can't accurately say how valid the sample sale is that you were invited to. I'm pretty sure its real but if you are apprehensive about it you should bring a friend along.
I wrote a two checks to a business at a sample sale about a month 1/2 ago and they have yet to cash them. Can I cancel these checks w/o Repercussions? Also, I never received a receipt for my purchases (if that matters). I'm happy to pay them but I would prefer to pay them with cash so i'm not sitting on a larger balance in my checking account then I should be. I'm not sure how to contact them though. Any suggestions? |||If your bank does its job, they will ask you if the person you wrote to them is aware of the cancellation, or the bank may ask you the reason for the cancellation. Either way, you have no right to cancel the checks for the reason you state. Plus, you'll have to pay fees to have both checks cancelled, which may not bother you if the checks were for huge sums of money, but if the checks were for small sums, then you'll lose in the long run with the cancellation fees. Next time, pay cash if you want to pay cash. But it's not a big deal to see a larger balance when you check your account balance. You're an adult. You know what checks are outstanding. Most people's account balances are off due to outstanding checks or electronic payments/withdrawals. |||you will have to pay a stop check fee - could be $20-40 per check - call the business first and ask them why they haven't deposited the checks and make sure they applied payment to your account - you should be looking at your check book ledger for your balance - not the bank balance which doesn't include outstanding checks
i have 2 mattress stores and im moving one store to combine it with the second store .i want to sell my floor samples. so what is a good sale to run on a floor sample sale. Ps. i have good prices and i cant mark them 50%off because i dont mark them up that much to sell to begin with. can you help.|||Summer clearence sale, or just what you said in your question. Floor sample sale. April
What's a sample sale??? and what is in a sample sale?|||A sample sale is usually where the designer will give a sneak peak if you want to call it to the public, where all of the clothes are very cheap and discounted. I was at a Free People sample sale last weekend and almost everything was $15 where it's usually $100! :D
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The action episode where amanda wins the challenge and melrose wins everybody's clothes from a shopping spree at a sample sale. what designer clothes were they?????? i loved some of the stuff melrose wears later|||I doubt you'll find out. But maybe if you watch the episode again, they'll say something that'll tell you the name, or where they're getting the clothes from. There's not really a guarantee.
Glossy Dot.
Everything's hot..at the Glossy Dot ;)|||do soemthing taht has to deal with your name and soemthing someones never heard before something totally you!|||ok.. can i have like a little more detail i think i need to knw like what your selling...because im not sure if ur example is the same thing ur selling..|||this what u ask for
http://ezinedo.ncmedia.hop.clickbank.net鈥?/a>|||This is a great article about - How to Select a Company or Product Name - http://www.developer-resource.com/how-to鈥?/a>
The article has some good advice on how to research names, and what to becareful of.
Here are some tips on selecting a domain name http://www.small-business-software.net/c鈥?/a>
Should get you started!
Best of luck
are they in big buildings? is it crowded? will it be hard to find things you like? how much money do you usually save?|||Sample sales are used by retail businesses in order to discard excess merchandise. Sometimes these samples have been used by agencies to sell products that they will distribute to local vendors. Sample sales are often associated with the fashion industry. These sales are an opportunity to get near perfect merchandise at a fraction of the price. It is often difficult to have information on the date and time of sample sales, although there are websites which list information about sample sales in on line diaries. They are also used to draw in new clients, hoping that the new people will return to the company's store and buy more merchandise.
Recently, a number of new online businesses have emerged that offer the sample sale concept to an online audience. Well-established in Europe, this trend moved to the United States in 2007 with the launch of companies such as the Gilt Groupe, RueLaLa and Ideeli. These businesses offer access to those living outside of the traditional sample sale markets of New York and Los Angeles the same access to designer fashions at 'sample sale' prices.
there is a sample sale in New York coming up next week. Dolce and Gabbana, Fendi, Cavalli, Prada, Galliano clothes and LV, Prada, Hermes bags.|||what's the question, you're just informing us about the sample sale! lol, i'll answer when u've added the question! :D|||so are you just informing people about the sale?? Report Abuse
there is a sample sale in New York coming up next week. Dolce and Gabbana, Fendi, Cavalli, Prada, Galliano clothes and LV, Prada, Hermes bags.|||Where did you hear that, I would love to go.|||We can already get those at Consignments Shop here in NYC instead of fakes in Chinatown.
http://411newyork.org/guide/2007/05/07/c鈥?/a>
The latest one to open is S.T.A. in SOHO on Mott Street.
Most women planning wedding like these paces as they get wha they need for less and in a shorter time.
i'm forced to say hell to make this question longer as what stupid yahoo told me to use a longer sentence. retard *** yahoo. anyways, what is sample sale? thanks in advance! :-)|||It's where designers sell the "samples" of their lines to the public at a very reduced cost.|||You most certainly were not "forced" to say "what the hell".
"Could someone please tell me what a sample sale is?" would certainly have worked. As would any number of other, polite sentences including the words "please" or "thank you" and not including words like "hell", "retard", "stupid", or whatever it was you had where those asterisks appear.
Perhaps if you think Google isn't too "stupid" or "retarded", you might Google the phrase and find out for yourself what it is.
What is a sample sale?|||It doesn't always have to be new designs. A lot of times sample sales are a way for designers to get rid of excess or out of season inventory to make room for the next season. Discounts generally are anywhere from 50-75% off the retail price. They are great for the avid bargain shopper who is willing to scour through tons of clothes to find that great deal.|||It's when designers show off all their new designs and pieces a bit early, and sell them for a cheaper price. I went to one once and got a Chanel dress that was priced at 500 dollars for 250.
I just called the VW boutique in the city and they said their next sample sale will be in December, and will post info on their website come September/October. When I asked about the summer sale (which I went to last year and got a steal for my BM gowns), they said they will only be holding it once a year now. Guess the June one didn't have enough of a turn out for them?
If you're interested in seeing how it goes down, someone blogged aout the sale last year...
http://www.weddingbee.com/2006/06/18/confessions-of-a-bridezilla/
i like dior homme, marc jacobs, and cloak but was wondering where to get them at not so high prices? i do the ebay thing which is discouraging, and when i was in nyc there were a few sample sales but none too impressive. i live in florida, so any suggestions? websites?|||I think the best solution is to buy a perfume making kit that they sell in toy stores/craft stores. That way you could custom blend your own fragrance and even mix all the notes together for a super cologne!!!|||actually u are looking for the impossible....|||try ebay|||http://www.scentiments.com/scentiments/product.asp?dept_id=3&sku=5399
http://store.nordstrom.com/product/product_brandboutique.asp?styleid=2886007&boutique=dior&category=2377897~2379264~2383603~2383607~6005131&cm_ven=yahoo&cm_cat=datafeed&cm_pla=fragrance%3Amen%3Acologne&cm_ite=dior%5Fhomme%5Feau%5Fde%5Ftoilette%3A9251
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RueLaLa|||walmart. :D just type that in google. " walmart samples"|||Yes, there are tons, check out www.FashionInvites.com there is a list. Hope this helps! Report Abuse
|||There are tons, check out www.FashionInvites.com there is a list. Hope this helps! Report Abuse
I have invitations to give out for three sample sale websites. These sites offer sample sales for some of the hottest brand names at seriously deep discounts. Designer purses, clothing, shoes, jewelry. (And one website even has stuff for guys!) Leave me your email and I'll send you an invite, thanks|||ya.... roljean@aol.com|||you can log on to the below site for better information
http://www.newbeautytip.blogspot.com|||yeah you have invites cause when you send out these invites YOU get vouchers an that. why even bother trying to pretend. and yes i know this is how it works cause im with these sites too.|||umm ill take it? fowl123@yahoo.com
Online or in store. I know about sample sales, but is there anything else?|||I buy mine on ebay. I have gotten 2 with tags still on them and brand new.|||Department stores & outlets.
But wait for them to be on clearance.
Also, sometimes they have it on clearance plus extra off (rare in stores; more common in outlets).
Monday, February 6, 2012
I have really expensive taste and I love the more expensive looking wedding dresses. But, I don't have that type of budget. I've seen designer gowns at sample sales and I was wondering if they're worth buying or more trouble than they're worth?
I have a budget of $1,200 for a dress and alternations. If I can't go with a designer gown on sale, then I was just going to stick with a Maggie Sottero dress. She's one of my favorite, more affordable designers.
So, has anyone bought a higher-end sample sale dress and what was your experience? I live outside of NYC, so I was thinking about visiting Kleinfeld's annual sample sale.
But, I worry about stained and torn dresses and tons of alternations to fix them.|||I thought these were pretty and looked designer made. Price is right and read feed-backs to see if others have been happy with purchases.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/2009-new-Sexy-Weddin鈥?/a>
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http://cgi.ebay.com/Style-Wedding-Dress-鈥?/a>|||Maggie Sottero's dresses are stunning. I would go with her dresses and spend the extra money on something else for the wedding. I bought a sample dress for my second dress so it was tea length and there was nothing wrong with it. No stains, nothing. Maybe you could buy a Maggie Sottero dress for the ceremony and find a cheaper designer tea length sample dress for the reception. Good luck.|||Try this site (their store is located somewhere in New Jersey.)
They have VERY lovely dresses, and a pretty good selection:
http://www.rissyroos.com/catalog/Bridal_鈥?/a>|||Any designer dresses I have seen on sale or sample have still been in the thousands.
Have you watched Say Yes To The Dress?? Their samples are still like I said in the thousands, I would stay with Maggie Sottero.|||I got a silk satin Mon Cheri 2BE Bride dress for almost nothing. (As in under $100.) Alterations will cost me $300 max. My dress is flawless as well.
Look around.|||I bought an off-the rack dress that was several years old made by anjolique- because it was the only one left and an 'older style' (like wedding dresses have changed much in the last 10 years) I got it for $50 (original price $1000) the idea is like a sample because many people have tried it on...
For me it was completely worth it because I am a low-maintenance bride who wants to keep her wedding cheap. It still is a beautiful gown but I would not have paid $1000 for any dress....
I don't want to pay more than 拢250 for my suits. Shirts and ties need to be of a good quality etc
Any sample sales people know about?|||hi we are do the wholesale ,our products main shoes clothing jeans caps and so on .with the cheapest prices and good quality .our company site is : www.yhnetstore.com
I received the email but just recently became a fanatic of the brand so I don't know what this means!!! lol|||a sample sale is where you can buy designer things for much cheaper. Its like christmas!!! they are very fun but there are a few catches, number one sometimes the product you buy are sometimes lower quality than meets the eye, it depends on the brand with a high quality one like dooney and bourke you should be safe but with some boutiques you should always check the tag. Another problem, that you will not face since dooney and bourke makes Accessories, but is good to remember for future reference is that sample sales only come in sample sizes, 0-4 sometimes if your lucky you'll be able to find a 6 but that's a very rare occurrence. Finally they can sometimes be a mad house, similar to the mall on black friday, so if you aren't fond of large crowds its better to come early, its also good so that you have a better selection so you aren't left with the bare bones after all the good stuff has been picked over. I would absolutely recommened you go you can get some amazing steals nice things, and its absolutley worth getting up early for|||OMG!!! Its only the best thing ever!!!! A sample sale is when the designer takes all his or her clothes straight of the runway and sell them for outrageously cheap. You can get up to 90% off of Dooney & Bourke stuff. You should definetly go you will be amazed by the prices and the stuff.|||it most likely means that not everything is going to be on sale, its just a "sample" of a bigger sale coming up.|||Hey i don't know what the sample sale is :( but i am selling a real Dooney & Bourke Bag !!!! Email me for pics!
does anyone know of any upcoming louboutin sample sales? or any other sample sales going on in nyc anytime soon?????|||The company said there will be one in 'a couple of weeks...". Keep an eye on the NYT for information.|||www.shoppingoy.com this good shopping wesbtie for discount christian louboutin . it's a factory , if you want designing shoes you can contact with shoppingoy001@hotmail.com .
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I get fashion newsletters through email and they sometimes mention sample sales and where they're at in New York City. Can someone explain what they are and how they work?|||They are sales of all the sample clothing and shoes. For instance, it may include all of the display pairs of shoes, or all of the wedding dresses that people try on to find their own size. Often these sales also include items from stores that have gone out of business and are liquidating their merchandise.|||idk but i get the same emails sometimes lol
i almost went to one out of curiousity
i think it's where they sell the actual sample clothes they made like for shoots and the runway so they are probably really small
Please if someone knows let me know. I heard from my friends that its every June and December but they don't know what date. Please if someone knows answer my quest. i will really appreciated.
Thanks
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!|||wet seal sample sale is on Saturday December 17 and it will start at 10 am for the public so get there early
COULD YOU PLEASE GIVE THE ADDRESS OF THESE PLACES . I WOULD GLADLY APPRECIATE IT. THANK YOU|||go to the shows site:
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Weekly markets--> they are markets which operate weekly may be selling agricultural produce by farmers.
Whole sale markets--> this is the place where you get products at a cheaper and competetive prices........
Yes, I went to one in Seattle about a year ago, and blogged about it (post included below). I didn't find anything that I liked a lot. You really have to dig, so be prepared for that. :) I find it a much better use of my time to shop online. Designer jeans often go on sale, so I just keep my eyes open. I buy my tall jeans (35" inseam) from SearchByInseam.com because I can specify my inseam length, favorite brands, and price range. It saves me a ton of time and energy. Good luck!|||it sucked so stuuuuuuuuupid dont go it sucked ok|||yeah.....you have to go...so go girl
What are some tips for shopping a wedding dress sample sale? How can you tell if little stains or spots are able to be removed? How can you tell if the dresses is good enough quality to buy? What are your types of finding a good sample sale dress?|||I do professional alterations and have worked with many brides who found dresses at sample sales. It is possible to find good deals but you are right to be cautious. A competent dry cleaner (not any old dry cleaner!) should be able to clean most of the soil, but that can add several hundred dollars to the cost. Some gowns are nasty and some are barely soiled. If the soil is at the hem, will it need to be cut off for you anyway, so it will not matter? About quality, familiarize yourself with brands and fabrics before you shop, so you have some working knowledge. When you go shopping, wear a strapless bra. If possible, it it better to step in than go over your head--less possibility of make-up boo boos. You might not get any sales help until time to pay, so it is good to have someone with you to help you get dressed because most wedding gowns are impossible to get into alone. Good luck!|||If I were you, I wouldn't be considering buying a sample sale, seriously, it is your big day and you deserve to have a pricey look thats put together only for you:)
I don't have tips for what you are wondering there, but I do have a resource here http://www.fushopping.com/wedding-shop/bridal-gowns-custom-made-.html
where you might find what fits you, and your budget
Good luck
I have heard that there is Chanel sample sale in NYC. I don't know how to find out about CA. So anyone knows? Thanks.|||try Nordstrom? it is on sale during the holidays..
gudluck.
and, definately there is sale and samples available in stores for designer brands.|||Idk, but the bahamas has alot of those stores in the marina in paradise island.|||Chanel, or any other luxury designer, do NOT have sample sales, in fact, they DONT go on sale. What you are referring to is some type of fake purse sale...stay away from it|||i dont know
but if you do come across a "sale" from a "wharehouse" its probably fake stuff
whats it like?
do you just walk in the warehouse and start shopping or do u need an invite?
how do you know when/where there is one?|||you are wise to ask about this. You need more information from the place that is having the sale. Be careful of the pricing. Often goods have an inflated price that is marked down to about what you might pay in a regular store that has more services. Also goods are sometimes returns from other shoppers or "look alike" that are of inferior quality. Some of these sales may have genuine bargains but
know what you are getting and if it is a good value. BE CAREFUL.|||I have never been to a sample sale but there is this great website that give your discounts!
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I'm curious when the Blahnik sample sale in NYC is?|||Where: Warwick Hotel
Time: 11:00 AM, but get there at least by 9:00 AM because they sometimes let people in early
When is not very known. It should be happening soon though. The sample sales are hard to get into, thats why I suggest getting there really early. Go to http://www.topbutton.com because they know about EVERY sample sale happening in NY and LA and let you know a week before in advance via email.|||Thank you for this information. I was looking in vain for sample sales but this is a great start. Thank you. Report Abuse
i was approached by this french girl at the mall, handing me a pot of hand lotion. i took one look at it and put it back on to the plate. i did it because i don't like to have chemicals i don't know rubbed into my skin, and i didn't feel i have any obligation to take it. Was i being rude or not?
From that point on, she seem to have this malicious look in her eyes.
anyway, she proceed on with the usual question " where are you from" then followed by " you don't seem to take care of your skin", which i thought was kind of an insult, because usually when i am approached by skincare representatives in the mall, they usually asks something more subtle like " your skin looks a bit dry". so i wasn't quite sure whether she insulting me or not?
also how would you handle the situation.|||No, so long as you said something simple like "no, thank you", you were not rude. Yes, she was rude, yes, she meant to insult you.
Do yourself a favour and just let it go now, okay?|||I would've said something like, "Oooh, this smells really good." (if you can smell it, that is)
And that should flatter her a bit. And then you go, "I really like the smell, but my skin's really sensitive. So I can't use stuff with fragrance." There. :) Or you could've just took it and gave it to someone else you know, like a friend. It's just a free sample.|||Your letting something little, bother you to much. Why not just try to enjoy yourself at the mall. Instead of letting the sample lady ruin your day.|||Realize it is her job to push the product. Next time you run into sales people handing out free sample just tell them "no thank you" and you're "in a hurry". I have no choice but to tell people that I'm deathly allergic to almond oil. I know most products don't always specify if it's in them and if the sales person tries to convince me that there isn't any in their product I tell them that if they lied about knowing their product and my breathing gets cut off they get to be the lucky winner who rushes me to the hospital and do they really want to take that chance.|||Don't accept or take anything you don't want, so you did the right thing. She gave you a nasty look because she's probably had a hundred people like yourself reject the hand lotion that day and also because it's her job to hand them out, so she's annoyed you wouldn't take it.
Also, I would've considered her comment rude and an insult. She's worded it very wrong and will need to learn to speak to customers politely in future if she wants to make any sales or make the company or brand she is working for look good.
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Hello! I'm planning my wedding for next summer (2009) was wondering if anyone has tips on finding sample dress sales? I have heard so much about how you can get a beautiful dress for much less at a sample sale, but I'm just not sure how one finds such sales! If it makes any difference, I live in Northern Ohio, but could travel anywhere in ohio if needed. Also, I'm not looking for a $10,000 designer dress - I'm thinking more along the lines of around $1500 or less for my dress. Please, any suggestions would be helpful!
Thanks!|||The only one I've found is Jay's Bridal. They always have dresses on their Sample Sale category...
http://www.jaysbridal.net/store/Sample-S鈥?/a>
You'll have to sign in to see the prices, but they have gowns for $179, $279, $500, $700...
Signing in is no biggie, cause they don't send crap mail...
The other way is to go to local bridal shops and ask them when they usually have their sample sales... (they only do it once or twice a year)
Good luck|||I've actually picked up samples off of eBay from bridal salons that put them up there - - I've only bought bridesmaids dresses, but they are the real thing and I'm sure the wedding gowns are as well.
I'm trying to find out what the average "street size" is (i.e. if it were sold on the rack) for designer clothing sold at sample sales... I know it's small, but wasn't sure what the standard size is...|||If it's a designer sale it will probably be US sizes 0-2 or 4-6 if you're in the UK. if it's high street it will probably be US 4-6/ UK 8-10.|||If it's from fashion shows it will be small (U.S 2, UK 8) probably. If it's average street size then I guess it will be the average size like U.S 6 or UK 12.. something like that..|||for store samples they usually ask for a size 6. For junior lines it can be either 3 or 5, I've had both requested.
This is where you can buy fashion designers clothes at low, bargain prices.|||http://www.freewebtemplates.com/|||I have bought a couple of dresses from this online seller.. they sell Designer dresses for big discount, saved me hundreds of dollar, please refer to her blog for more info
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Back in March, I found the most beautiful Nicole Miller dress. 5 months later and I'm still in love.
I wish I had bought it when I had the chance, but I was being frugal and didn't want to go outside my price range. It's been a long time, I've "slept" on it plenty, but the store where I could have bought it is now closed.
I have been searching on all different stores that sell Nicole Miller dresses and haven't seen a picture of it anywhere.
I took a photo of it with my cellphone so I could show the photo to someone possibly to help locate one.
Any suggestions in this quest?|||Try checking on ebay. good luck!!!!
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1. What are the resons you left your next job?
2.What kinds of things have you been prasied and critisized for?
3. What interests you in this position?
4.What do you think the responibilities of this position?
5. What makes a great supervisor?
|||1. What is the most important quality or personal trait for a sales person?
2. There is a great deal of rejection in sales, what do you do to counteract that rejection?
3. How do you stay positive in your job and in your life?
4. "Sharpening the saw." is important in improving your sales skills, what kinds of things do you do to hone your skills?
5. Another sales person on the "team" is out selling you, how do you feel? What do you do?
6. What is the most effective ratio between "talking" and "listening" for a sales person?
These are just a few of the types of questions I ask. Finding a good sales person is just like selling. You should ask questions but most of the talking should be on the prospective sales person. Make them talk, if they can sell themselves to you, they'll be able to sell your product to prospects.
I have been on the waiting list for awhile now. I want to become a member but if you dont have someone to refer you i guess its a agonizing wait.. I was wondering if anyone knows of this and might be able to refer me or lead me in another direction..|||e-mail me and i'll invite you: pinkfloyd_luv@yahoo.com
I want to buy some adidas sneakers that are cheap , and they say that the best way to buy it is through the sample sale. I live in the philippines and I want to know how I can get in the Sample sale or could you please tell me where are the adidas warehouses in the philippines..|||http://www.shoesmax.com/home.php?cat=257鈥?/a>
They are cheap.|||i work with a usa supplier,their have a website: www.welovethisshop.com for branded products.of course,i know their items must be replicas,nowadays,people do not have money full of their pockets,so these items selling well
I'm looking for temporary work and I have fashion retail experience so working at a fashion sample sale would be great. I'm not sure how to find these jobs though. I've been looking online and getting nowhere. Does anyone know of a good website or agency for this kind of work or similar? Thanks! :)|||craigslist.org
Has anyone ever attended a designer sample sale and found a good deal? I've been reading stories online about brides that found $3,000 dresses for $600.
Does anyone know the cons to buying a sample sale gown? I'm worried about it being dirty or stained, but if it's coming from a reputable, high-end boutique, do you think they would sell dirty and stained dresses?
What about alternations? Would be too risky to have a gown altered by someone that may not be familiar with the designers work and designs?|||I bought a sample gown - beautiful gown, great price. You can try it on so you will know if it is dirty or damaged. The only downside to sample gowns is that you have to be a sample size. You can have gowns alterned down (within reason), but if you are above a size 6 (about) or taller than about 5'6", you probably won't have much luck with a sample.
As to alterations... I don't think it is familiarity with the designer as it is skill level. Go with recommendations, and get the alterations done EARLY in case there is a problem.|||The dresses will be slightly dirty and you have to purchase them how they are. Most alterations are quite simple unless you get an extremely extravagant gown.|||Sample sales are hit or miss. With sample sales, everything is ordinarily sold as-is. Because of that and the fact that they are samples, they won't really cut you a break for a stain or anything like that. Sizes in sample sales are pretty limited though and not all sample sales give you the opportunity to try on stuff. As for alterations, so long as you get a good seamstress you'll be fine.
I work with an event planning company that does expos that usually involve fashion shows and designer vendors. We are planning on doing an event in summer '09 that will basically be a sample/warehouse sale for accessories only. I'm heading this event and would like any input or advice on how to make this event enticing to designers and sponsors. I would love to hear from any fashion person who has experience with this type of event and has advice for me.|||Invite top designers to your event. You have time to do so. Find some designers you like, and get ahold of them by e-mail, myspace, writing a professional letter, or call them directly.
Create a theme for your event. Perhaps a theme or designs used in top runways. I would get some ideas from runway shows in New York City (NY) or Milan (Italy). You can do this simply by Youtubing it.
Best Wishes!
I've been to HUGO BOSS 's sample sale, and it's a money saver!
Would someone tell me where else I can get more info of these kind of sample sales? THX|||subscribe to http://www.fashionconfidential.co.uk/|||every week dailycandy.com lists sample sales from top designers to indy labels. If you live in NY, go to New York magazine's website. They update them daily. If you live outside of NY, go to your local newspaper's website - they should list them.|||Could u tell me where this sample sale is?
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I saw a news video on yahoo saying stuff about sample sales. Saying it give you discounts on the hottest stuff. But where exactly can i go? Searched but still dont know where.|||Found these in my search (top 4 results)
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http://www.smarter.com/---se--qq-of+sale鈥?/a>
http://www.samplesalenewyork.com/#
http://www.dcsamplesales.com/
You could try entering your city, or the nearest metro with "sample sale" to see if there are any going on in the near future close to where you live.|||http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/gilty
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Is there a place I can get free invites to the sites like ideeli, hautelook, regentssecret, etc, and other sample sale sites in one place? What others are there?|||Try here - http://www.authenticforum.com/online-sal鈥?/a>
Authenticforum has a list of invites to all these sites, including ideeli, Gilt, Hautelook, Regents Secret, Ruelala, TheTopSecret (and a code for it too), and Editor's Closet, you don't have to give your email and be sent invites, you can join them all just from the links there.|||I also have invites for all the sites, if you need one email me at gigold15@yahoo.com Report Abuse
|||The link given fails to work and looks like you have to join the forum. For a list with invitation codes to 90% of the top online sample sales sites take a look at this one: http://www.gavethat.com/2009/03/online-sample-sale-sites-invitations.html Report Abuse
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Here in the states, Clothing companies have sample sales where they sale the newest seasons clothes dirt cheap. Do they have anything like that in Germany.|||sample = die Warenprobe
I live in Germany, but I have never heard of anything like that. As far as I know there is no word for it either.|||Musterverkauf
Warenmusterverkauf|||Muster Verkauf
or Verkaufsmuster
We will be visiting L.A. March 24-28 and would like to find a great sample sale. Anyone know where I can find this info? Thanks!|||http://www.topbutton.com/tb_default.aspx鈥?/a>
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Daily Candy (http://www.dailycandy.com/)
is a website with urban suggestions including sample sales for New York and Los Angeles.
How can I find out the dates/times and locations of various sample sales? Do wedding gown dress sample sales happen once or twice a year?
What height are the sample wedding gowns cut for?
(Time is not an issue - wedding is more than a year away.)
Any additional comments or pointers would be greatly appreciated!|||It is complete up the bridal shop. in my experience its usually fall and/or spring, right before the new collections show up.
Dresses at designer bridal shops are usually size 10, for a women 5'7 to 5'10.
Most of the good bridal shops have websites... check the websites for sample sales. Dont call, they wont tell you when they are having them... they want you to come in and buy the expensive dress... not the discontinued sale items.|||where do you live, start with bridal shops in your area. you may not need to wait for a sample sale, just check for other sales, My dress was 300.00 instead of 800.00 because the bridal shop changed ownership and the new owner did not carry that brand of gown in the new store, they had about 20 for 1/2 price or less but only one perfect for me. good luck
plus some resale wedding shops have store samples, i tried on seven in one resale wedding shop they were all new.
try on line for places and style and shop, i only had two weeks in the city so I went to two or three places a day and took picture (and stuck to the 500.00 budget)
congrats, good luck|||Look on e-bay. Super prices, and pretty cheap shipping. You can get the dress and shipping for under $100 if you're careful.|||You may want to stay away from sample wedding gowns as these are not always made with the best of fabric and have been tried on so many times that they may fall apart just getting looked at again. Besides all of the above, the sizes vary so much that you will never know what size you really are. Wedding gown sizes are not the same as a dress size. You may end up in a size 14 when you wear an size 8. Don't laugh, if you have ever seen a wedding gown made, or have taken one apart you would understand where I'm coming from.
I need to know if & where there are any skater clothing warehouse/sample sales here in Orange County, CA (preferably near Garden Grove, around that general area) in early to mid 2012. The brands i am looking for are brands like OBEY, Loser Machine, Levis, Famous Stars & Straps, etc. etc. Just tween male brands in general pretty much. All that good stuff. NOT!: female, furniture, random item warehouse/sample sales. I would REALLY appreciate it if anybody can please tell me some of the sales. Oh ya, P.S. please say what, where, and when the sale will be taking place. PLEASE AND THANK YOU SO MUCH|||Do you honestly think News and Current Events the best forum to post your question on?|||You could check out my brand new website and shop, we are based in Sydney Australia.
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|||hi! you missed the obey warehouse sale dec 18/19 in irvine. but that's okay. they will also have a summer sale around June. Report Abuse
So I am asking the question again, this time with more details :)
How can I find out the dates/times and locations of various sample sales? Do wedding gown dress sample sales happen once or twice a year?
I am considering designers like Ines Di Santo, Atelier Aimee, Reem Acra, Lazaro, so understandably, I would like to steer clear from anything online, since even at 50% off the cost of these gowns would be too big of an investment to pledge without seeing/trying on the gown.
I wear a street size 0-2 at a height 5'8-5'9|||I see no one has answered your question and i honestly don't have a "right" answer but why not call around to bridal shops? they should have an answer for you I would think.
Good luck!
You can look up bridal shows on Google and see when they have them in the mid-Atlantic region. I'm from western MD and they come to the Holiday Inns in town all the time. You might want to call them and see when they're coming. They have bridal shows at the Holiday Inn every other month I think. You can also look in the bridal magazines and they often have advertisements for when bridal shows are coming to town. I think I say an add for one at Macy's.
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http://www.bridalshowcase.com/
Where can I find a list of sample sales in New York? I'm going there next month and want to buy some designer clothing and shoes.|||when you get here you can pick up a village voice they have sales on clothing, also check out a lot of the thrift shops as they have ridiculous sales!|||Just go to the designer's website you are interested in and browse it.
Does anyone know of any up coming designer sample sales in texas? Hopefully close to austin but if its in or near san antonio, dallas or houston, that works to. Thank you!|||billiondollarbabes.com
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sign up for their mailing lists to receive news about upcoming shows; a lot more samples go to new york and la; if you're ever in la, i can let you know what they are
trying to locate a listing of sample sales in DC|||-Old Town's Hysteria hosts a MINT Jodi Arnold show from 3-7 today, tomorrow from 11-6 and Sunday 12-6.
-Urban Chic in Georgetown is having a Rebecca Taylor trunk show on Saturday from 3-8.
-September 16-18 is Shecky's Girls Night Out you can get 2 goodie bags for $25. I think its at DAR Constitution Hall.
You can find out about a lot of these things by subscribing to the Washington Post's DC Scout. They will send you emails with updates about sample sales and random other DC fashion events.
I hope this helps! Happy shopping fellow Washingtonian!
I really want a lovely wedding dress for my wedding. I have quite expensive taste on a middle class budget.
Does anyone know when any designer sample sales are going on in NYC?
About how much will a designer sample cost?
Has anyone gone this root for their dress? How did it work out?
I'm really interested in going to Kleinfields. Anyone have info on that store?|||kleinfelds is pretty good, but very expensive. the managers are very rude, but the actual employees are great.
on sale a designer dress costs between 500- 2000 at kleinfelds.
i ended up getting mine at davids bridal for 499. and it was as nice at kleinfelds.|||http://www.kleinfeldbridal.com/index.cfm鈥?/a>|||I was just going to say Kleinfields, just because I saw them on TV. Maybe you should call them, or go online, and see when they have a sale.|||This would really help you http://www.YourGiftCards4free.com/index.php?ref=4812869
I picture a madhouse scene, with women running and grabbing everything they like even remotely just because it's cheap, and people fighting over items. Like in the Movies.
Is it really like that? Do you just have to pray that the sizes are true and that the item is flattering for your body? Or can you actually try stuff on?|||Sample sales of course vary depending on the designer and the exclusivity of the event.
It sounds like you would LOVE Gilt Groupe. They are a sample sale website so they don't have to stampede through crowds of women.
They carry all different levels of designers (and therefore a varied price range, depending on the designer) - they often sell things for up to 70% off the retail price. These designers include Marc Jacobs, Vivienne Tam, Michael Kors, Gryson, Christian Louboutin, Vera Wang, Valentino, Chloe, and more.
Here's a working invitation link:
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/gilty
I'm heading to London from the 12th-14th of September and I was wondering if anyone knows of any designer sample sales going on at that time?
I always hear about them going on in London, but hardly ever get a chance to go so now's my chance!
Thanks in advance!|||London has great style, but I don't know about any sample sales, sorry.
Look for yard sales, or great thrifting places if you can't afford the designer stuff. : D I'm so jealous.
I'm looking for sample sales in and around Dallas. I was hoping to actually go to the sale instead of buying online, but if you have sites that advertise online sales, I would appreciate links to those too!
Not sure if this is in the correct category, sorry!|||Fashion Industry Gallery has two sample sales per year they call FIG Finale. Check out their website at www.fashionindustrygallery.com.
i've heard all about these chanel sample sales where the current season bags are 100 dollars. when is this sale, where is it, and how can i get in? thanks!|||I have never heard of that.
And any chanel bag you get for $100 is a knock off.|||actually they are not knock offs at the chanel sample sale,its also by invitation only Report Abuse
|||Some of the new sample sale sites have Chanel. You can find a list of all members only sample sales w/ invitation links at http://www.simplysamplesales.com Report Abuse
|||Some sample sales are by invitation only.I think there is a website or a newsletter you can sign up for letting you know when and where sample sales are.Try googling it.|||tell me when you find it!
i live near south coast plaza. some of the big brands there are D&G, chanel, burberry, coach, louis Vuitton..... please give me any info you have. thanks.|||Where is south coast plaza? Any sample sales I've seen were advertised in the NY Times. Check your local paper.|||I've been wondering this too since I live in the same area. Dunno though but good luck finding an answer!
like this month there was paul frank, RVCA, obey, and hurley, does anyone know of any more warehouse sales like that with clothes brands similar to those? |||Check out http://www.trymydeals.com - they have a posting for Hudson Jeans up and some older post with designer labels.
60-80% off Designer Hudson Jeans - 12/12& 12/13 - Commerce, Ca.
http://www.trymydeals.com/story/60-80-of鈥?/a>
The big sale was last week, but this one is like a 40 min drive from OC. Overall, this is the best I found.
Ok I don't mean to sound rude but I probably am. Ok first of all designer stuff is supposed to be priced high!! That mostly the reason for designer items. Ok sorry but suck it up and pay the price they want. If you want low price its going to be fake. So pay full price, I do all the time, plus my parents have alot of money but if you don't want to pay full price it will probably be fake.|||Online you can get it from Ebay...I like to go to TJMaxx and to Marshalls to get name brand clothes for less.|||Ebay is great for getting designer stuff for next to nothing|||at tj maxxand marshalls there are really good clothes they have lots of dooney and bourke and american eagle mostly|||If your looking for designer clothes be cautious. There are tons of fakes being putting out (fake designer jeans). It's hard to tell. Some huge department stores even have fakes. Be careful.
i quite like daily candy and fashion confidential, but my favourite is http://www.samplesaleslondon.co.uk. Get their newsletter and you will always know what is on before everyone else.
You can also check http://www.lynku.com, which is done by the same people but focuses on designer fashion in general.|||Alternatively you can also download the Shoparrazzi app here:http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/shoparazzi/id449151937?mt=8 and find out all the info you need straight from you phone! or visit the blog at: http://blog.shoparazzi.com/ Report Abuse
you can post here or email me if you like.|||Come to Soho. There are ALWAYS sample sales everywhere. Also some folks rents store space all year round for this sort of thing (There is one store on Spring Street & Mercer)|||New York Magazine lists sales and bargains and often features them. Look in their listings as well as the article.
I am going to Paris next summer for about a month and I would like to know where all the good
(cheap designer) shopping and/or sample sales are, if there is such a thing. I am a college student so funds are limited but it's a once in a lifetime kind of thing. Also, I am obsessed with Christian Louboutin shoes and since Paris is the mecca of said shoes, I want to buy a pair while I'm there. Does anyone know if there is a CL sample sale in Paris or somewhere I can get them for a discount?|||There are some Louboutin sales all year round
http://www.chaussures-louboutin.com/
http://www.christianlouboutinhomme.com/s鈥?/a>
http://www.louboutin-chaussures.com/
http://www.chaussureslouboutinsoldes.com鈥?/a>
http://www.christianlouboutin-soldes.com鈥?/a>
The summer sales in Paris usually start during the last week in June and last for six weeks.
I am going to New york in August and i would like to know if anyone can explain to me a little what sample sale are, how do they work (are they in stores, malls) and if they know any specific dates in August.
Are there any sample sales for cosmetics too?
Thank a lot!
Sam|||When I went to New York, it was around Father's Day, so there were sales everywhere. In August, though, I'd say just go to the cheaper stores first. Here are some really good ones:
Saks Fifth Ave - I got an amazing tee there on sale, and I can name 4 celebs that have the same one in different colors. There are 10 floors in Saks, there's pretty much everything (cosmetics, clothes, jewelry)
Forever 21 - There was a lot of people, but the prices are low for great styles (3 floors)
Happy Shopping :)
I know what sample sales are I'm just so confused. I live in New York City. Can someone tell me a site or something that shows me the nearest sample sales, etc.|||basically a sample sale is when designer brands go on sale but they only have small amounts of what is on sale! so you have to go early if you want to get the good stuff!
I visit family in Denver every summer and would like to know if there are any designer sample sales going on this year? Or perhaps where I could find boutique items for a little less?
Local recommendations: which boutiques (or more permanent shops) would you recommend where I could buy at least 1 item for $100 or less?
I'm looking for clothes, shoes and handbags.
Thanks!|||Hey,
Try Gilt Groupe
Everday there is a new designer on sale - from Marc Jacobs to Dolce and Gabana - from 40 - 70 percent off.
Joining Gilt is by invite only
Sign up at my link - and once you sign up you could get 25 bucks for an other friends you refer that buys something.
http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/em312
Check it out and let me know!|||i live in boulder (right next to denver) not much there :/ but the only designer places would be in the cherry creek mall, its the fanciest place in colorado!!!
Is there a site or something where I can get info on the latest sample sales? How do people find out where they are?|||Yes! I get updates from several sites. Most sample sales are in New York, but there are many in L.A. as well. Go to TopButton.com to sign up for email updates on sample sales, as well as get an invite to their online sample sale site, TheTopSecret.com (or maybe it's just TopSecret.com...can't remember). Also go to DailyCandy.com and sign up for their newsletter in email - they'll send you updates on sample sales, along with other stuff. Both the sites will give you the address of the sales, sometimes price points, times, dates, etc. Clothingline.com is a continuous NY sample sale, and you can just repeatedly check their site or sign up on their site for emails from them as well. There are also online options if you're not near New York City - hautelook.com, gilt.com, and ideeli.com are all great (Gilt and Ideeli require invites - you can email me at archivingfashion@gmail.com to request one if you want, and if you sign up for HauteLook through an invite, you get $10 your first purchase). Happy shopping!|||i belong to several of the sample sale sites, beyond the rack,ideeli,guilt ,haute,and a couple others. They do have really good sales on things but ya have to be real quick and check every day. its better if you take the cell phone notifications if your looking for something specific.sell out fast Report Abuse
|||There is another site called Stylebible.com that also lists sample sales, they currently only have New York but LA is due soon.
There are now a fair few online sample sales, most of them require an invite or a code but if you register on Stylebible (which offers free registration) you can usually find the codes there. They offer a diary that you can always look up so its a good one to have on your radar.
A recent one they featured was Cocosa, it offers some of the most amazing high-style discounts on the web, like Karl Lagerfeld's collection that鈥檚 currently on offer. (Use the joining code headstream to gain access to this positive cornucopia of stylish must-haves).
The online sales are worth joining because they seem to have all the really big designers.
Gilte is another one but someone already mentioned that.|||There are many ways to find and/ or get invited to sample sales. Daily Candy is an excellent source, as is GOOGLE. If you are a little creative and put in a little time, you will find yourself on the list for all the best sample sale/ warehouse sales. Here is a great article with the' ins and outs' of sample sales. hope this is helpful...
http://www.ehow.com/how_5217154_shop-sales-invited-sample-sales.html|||Sites like RueLaLa, Gilt Groupe, Hautelook, and Ideeli are all online sample sale sites, here are invites to join!:
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/open044, https://www.billiondollarbabes.com/register/u/b8c8ddc9cad59877a999a8, http://www.giltgroupe.com/invite/open044, http://www.hautelook.com/invite/open044,
How does a sales proposal look like? Can you help me with website or any info to find a sample sales Proposal?
Thanks|||It really depends on a couple of things. At http://www.learntowriteproposals.com we like to look at what the client's needs are and build our proposal around that?
Have they asked you for a proposal or issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) or are you submitting a proactive proposal (one where they haven't issued an invitation to multiple suppliers)?
A formal business proposal is usually only sent in response to a RFP or invitation to tender by a client. Remember that very few unsolicited proposals do well - you are better spending your efforts building a relationship with the client and then submitting a proactive proposal when you know what their needs are and how you can solve their problems.
However, if you have some relationship or at least following a phone call, permission to send in a pro-active proposal then it is very important to demonstrate value to the client. The client isn't interested in just reading about you - they want to know what value you add to their business.
The key to writing a successful proposal though is persuading the client and demonstrating value. Ask yourself "What is their business need and what are you going to do to provide a solution that meets that need?"
Persuade the client by providing a solution and backing it up with evidence that you can deliver. Solution + credibility + value = persuasion. Be credible in your price as well as reputation.
As each organization's circumstances are different it sometimes isn't the best approach to look for a ready-made proposal, as it simply doesn't make sense to your (or the client's) particular circumstances.
You can get a free proposal template from http://www.learntowriteproposals.com, which gives you the outline and structure of your proposal. We also have a best practice resource library and online proposal guide.
In our premium content we have other templates which include guidance text to help you know how to complete your proposal. The template packs also include letter proposal templates which show you how to create a shorter proposal if you don't need to create a full, formal proposal.
If you need further assistance then you can get in touch with us through http://www.learntowriteproposals.com
I don't live in NYC but I've heard that many sample sales are online now. Where can I find them?|||I shop for sample sales here:
http://www.ruelala.com/invite/saproject
http://www.thefoundary.com/invite/jocely鈥?/a>
http://www.modnique.com/invite/jocelyn.c鈥?/a>
http://www.hautelook.com/invite/saprojec鈥?/a>|||check this site out http://greatsamplesale.com/ they have it all. Report Abuse
I know sample sales are clothes are a fraction of their normal price, but is it because all the clothes there are reject/spoilt or out of season?
Can someone expplain to me further about sample sales and what it's all about? Also are sample sales only limited to clothes or is it also for cosmetic items and such?
Thanks.|||Pretty much sample sales sell samples of clothing made (normally are tiny sizes) or some designers use them as a regular sale for their clothes. They will be things that didn't sell during the season it was out and the designers need to get rid of it to bring in more things for the next season.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sample_sale
Hi!
I'm in need of an example of what a sales agreement would look like when a property measuring x sq yds is sold by 4 ppl to one person for an amount of rs X.
i need all the necessary clauses mentioned in it for example-circumstances on account of cancellation by one of the parties.....etc.
It would be really good if anyone could provide me with templates or sample files of the same.
Your help is highly appreciated.|||It is better for you to consult a Lawyer.
I'm looking for sample sales letter(s) that persuade businesses to purchase advertising space in magazines, newsletters, bulletins, etc...The sales letter I'm writing would be sent to local merchants (service industries like restaurants, insurance companies, etc...) to persuade them to advertise in a local newsletter. I'm looking for some free compelling copywriting that can bolster my sales letter. Any help would be appreciated.|||Just think about it for a minute. If you had a great sales letter would you share it with people?
You would also struggle to find such a specific letter.
My advice is to look for good literature on selling and then see if the authors include any sample letters at all. Then adapt to fit your 'product' and audience.
Of course its also debatable whether a letter is the best approach but thats a whole other question :-)
Good luck with it anyway|||Maybe you can try "sales letter in a box" it sounds help people to make great sales letter just with clicks and type, everything set up automatically. you can read about it here http://www.blogane.com/products/slinabox
where do i find out about sample or warehouse sales in san francisco area? for example, when and where is the bebe sale this year?|||I'm not sure about bebe but Vacaville has alot of factory outlet stores. It's next to the Nut Tree.|||you can check online for sample sales too. Gilt.com
Hautelook.com
ruelala.com
beyondtherack.com
Those are just a couple. for those not around LA and NY area. I like gilt and hautelook the best. Report Abuse
I am going to NY in a couple of months.. I was just wondering how do I get informations about sample sales...
Thanks!|||Hey, I used to be an editor for Sample Sales at the New York Post -- check the newspaper, you can also go online! Also, check out New York Magazine - they list weekly sales in the magazine, and also on their website (www.newyorkmetro.com). Topbutton.com is a great site for sample sale info -- you might need to register for an account! Also, go to clothingline.com, they do really amazing sales! Have fun!|||I live in NY and I signed up for TopButton (it's free) or sometimes I just type in 'NYC ___(Month & Year)____ Sample Sales'. Have fun while you're here!|||York (NYC) Sample Sales. July 28, ... July NYC Sample Sales Season Switch Sales Loehmanns Nordstrom Anniversary Sale ... Spring Fashion Trend 2008: Full Skirts ...
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