Thursday, January 12, 2006

Banana Republic

My favorite! Free shipping at Banana Republic on any petite style. Enter EPETITE at checkout. Valid until April 30, 2006!! You can bet I'll be taking advantage! I wouldn't mind a new black dress!

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Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Gurnee Mills

One of the first significant outlet malls to open in Northern Illinois was Gurnee Mills. Easily accessible by I-94, it is shaped like a backwards N and is haphazardly filled with all sorts of stores ranging from the JCPenney Outlet Store to the Banana Republic Factory Store.

As part of the post-holiday shopping, yesterday was spent at Gurnee Mills. The last time I went up there, I was probably still in high school, head-over-heels in love with the newfound freedom of having a car. I don't remember what I bought then, but I do remember having sensation overload plus going through piles and piles of discarded merchandise. More than a couple of years later, I still have the same reaction.

Gurnee Mills has gone somewhat upwards in store names. They actually have Banana Republic, Tommy Hilfiger, Nine West, Nautica, Abercrombie, and Guess factory outlets. They also actually have regular stores such as Bath and Body Works, Archivers, Aeropostale, American Eagle, and a Kohl's. But they still have the stores where the merchandise is torn and the display itself is a mess, such as Rue21 and Deb. And of course, they still have those kitschy storefronts where the names are forgettable and the merchandise is questionable. Who buys those moving pictures? Is that not the tackiest thing you have ever seen?

A couple of ironies though, chief amongst them that Forever 21 here was much better organized than the one at Woodfield ever is. There is a roller/ice rink now by JCPenney. They also have shiatsu massage chairs interspersed throughout the mall. They also have huge shopping carts one can rent for the day! I saw a family with three of these shopping carts stuffed to the brim. Sometimes I wonder what people buy here...because I never find anything to amount to a big purchase. My purchase of the day? Some cardstock and 12x12 paper from Archivers. Puny, indeed.

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Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Shopping Spree Summer

It's summer! It's July! It means lots of sales!

First off, Lord and Taylor is having its Clinique Bonus Time with a $21.50 purchase. It's a really good deal since the colors are pretty and the bag is decent, not gaudy as some of the extras have been in the past! The Bonus Time will last until mid-July. Excellent as I've been needing desperately my dramatically moisturizing lotion!

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In other makeup news, you can get free lip gloss from the Brass Plum Department at Nordstrom. I haven't tried it yet but it looks slick! All you have to do is visit the website, and click on the coupon to print it out.

If makeup doesn't strike your fancy, why not clothes? Stores are having sales everywhere. Case in point:

  • Banana Republic: Up to 60% online and in stores (I picked up several tops from the spring collection. Tops and skirts are mainly on sale. There are pants also. Prices are $14.99 and up.)
  • American Eagle Outfitters: Up to 65% off on clearance items (I picked up a halter top for $4 and several workout shirts. A lot of shirts are on sale.)
  • Express: Up to 70% off (This sale disappoints me for several reasons, mainly because of overpriced stock and poor selections. The lace top I bought from February 3 is now $7.99 along with other tank tops. Other tops are $9.99, $19.99 or even $29.99. Skirts and pants are $19.99 but they are patterned or striped; there are no solid colors. Camisoles are $14.99. The best bet is the dress rack, where dresses that were originally $180 have been marked down to either $29.99 or $49.99 depending on the style of the dress. While it is an incredible markdown, the dresses are very casual with a lot of gold beading. Too gaudy for my taste. The red leather tote bag that I have had my eye on forever is $19.99 but I can't find it in me to spend almost $20 on something that I covet but will probably never use because a) I'll be afraid of spilling something on it and b) it's really red. But if the price goes down on that, I'll be first in line to buy one!)
  • Limited: Up to 60% off (This sale has camisoles for $9.99. I am currently on a hunt for the black camisole with black lace; I bought one for a friend recently and now I am looking for one for myself because it has totally grown on me! I can't find ANY in the stores though. They have other tops for $6.97, which are really leftovers from the winter sale or thin shirts. Some other tops are $14.99. Their spring button shirts (short-sleeves) are also $14.99. Pants are $19.99. There are also winter clothes and suit jackets for different prices. I recommend checking out the accessories at this sale; belts and scarves can be found for $6.97, which I definitely bought, and jewelry is under $10 also.)
  • delia's: Clearance sale has shirts and casualwear for $4.99 and up. I picked up a pair of pajamas here!
  • Victoria's Secret Semi-Annual Sale: Your usual, although I'm not too sure if I got in on this when it's about to end or whatnot, but the pickings sure are slim.
  • bebe: An extra 50% off clearance items (Tops are now starting at $30.)

And if clothes don't do it for you, here are some more sales:

  • Franklin Covey: Up to 50% off so get your new calendar book today.
  • Kate Spade: 30-50% off selected items online and in stores.
  • Bath and Body Works: They are having their last days of their semi-annual sale so if you haven't stopped by, do so. If you make a purchase, they'll give you coupons for a free lotion that's coming out in July and the American Girl lip balm coming out in August. Both coupons are free products with a $10 purchase.
  • The Body Shop: They are having a great sale with things from $1 to $10. Bath soaps, aromatherapy, and body butter are just some of the things on sale. I managed to pick up lip gloss in passionberry and sugar 'n spice flavors for just $1 each!! They are the best lip glosses on the market, in my opinion. They also had free samples of body butter to take home; I took home soy body butter, and it smells delicious.
  • Urban Outfitters: All home furnishings (read: books, rugs, pillows) that are on clearance have been marked down an extra 50% off. Also, I got some bangles and bracelets for $1.99.

In other things: Benetton closed at Woodfield. It's really upsetting considering that it was one of my favorite stores. At least there are still Benettons in Northbrook Court and Old Orchard. Last week at Old Orchard, I snapped up this gorgeous thin white shawl at Benetton for a mere $11. I was going to get this black cowl dress too (it was a ridiculous $50 compared to its orginal $198), but I couldn't think of anywhere to wear it to. I wonder if it's still there. I guess if I get desperate enough, I can always make a stop in Europe.

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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Ruehl 925

New store at Woodfield: Ruehl 925. It bills itself as business casual style meets Greenwich Village attitude. The way I understand it is that it's a new concept store owned by Abercrombie and Fitch. This is the first Ruehl 925 to hit the Midwest. Catherine and I checked it out while we were shopping because it caught our eye. Instead of the usual storefront, it's a bungalow sort of facade with salespeople outside holding flowers and welcoming people. Inside, it's divided up into rooms like a house. Think of J.Crew meets Hollister/Abercrombie meets Banana meets Kenneth Cole. Yeah, that kind of nice. It's subtle lighting and none of that pulsing rock you get when you go to the teeny-bopper stores.

It's a bit more expensive than Abercrombie's main store; it's also a lot more mature. That means no baby tees. It's also the only Ruehl 925 in the Midwest so far.

This is Abercrombie's time to expand. Like Gap, they are stretching their brand name to different markets. They're adding this market to their current 727 Abercrombie stores, 171 Abercrombie Kids stores, and 197 Hollister stores. Seems to me that they're doing their branding in a more mature fashion also...none of that controversy that happened with their Abercrombie magazines and suggestive/racial t-shirts. I didn't even know that Abercrombie was Ruehl 925's parent company until I did some background research. We'll see how Ruehl 925 performs.

In other news, if you haven't heard by now, Gap is also extending their brand name into a new niche store for people in their middle ages. Their new concept store will be called "Forth and Towne" and the main market will be in Chicago with only one other store in NY, I believe. I think this might be a flop actually...it doesn't sound very trendy. Sounds matronly, actually. With all the questionable clothing at Gap nowadays, I think Gap needs to take a look at itself and go back to the old days when it was just all classic clothing that served all age groups. That was their brand, and I never really understood why they went away from it.

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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Rewards 'R Us

The folks at Express wised up to their $15 gift certificate giveaway with their new 2005 pants line...and cancelled the offer. Now they are offering a knit camisole for $15 if you BUY one of their pants. A huge bit of a letdown. It's also a shame because this weekend, some of the dress shirts went on sale for $29.50, and with the $15 free, it would have cost $15 to get a shirt. But with everything going on, I didn't get to Express until they had changed the deal. Grrr.

In other news, Express is also offering their huge leather tote bag for $30 with a $75 purchase. Not that there's anything worth buying in Express right now!

Bath and Body Works has an email offer for a free True Blue Spa Island GetAway Lotion with a $15 purchase from the True Blue collection. With the purchase, they'll also give you a coupon for a free lip balm from the new C.O. Bigelow collection with purchase for next week. The C.O. Bigelow collection rocks. I recommend that everyone try it. When I went to take advantage of this offer, the metrosexual of the decade made me sample the entire new Island GetAway line from the margarita scrub to the bodymilk rinse. In my opinion, it's not a good line. It's really oily, the scents are overwhelming, and it was at best ordinary. I would stick with the original True Blue line; at least they have some excellent products. But the C.O. Bigelow collection? Amazing. Everyone should try their lemon body lotion. I cannot wait for the lip balm next week.

Other business tidbits: Krispy Kreme may be filing for bankruptcy soon...that's what you get for expanding too fast without a cohesive vision. Marshall Field's is set to unveil their shopping site online this spring...financial advisors estimate that Field's has lost millions of dollars by not utilizing their online potential sooner. Ann Taylor is still having their clearance sales. So is Banana Republic.

Finally, per a conversation with Kunjali, as I work on this blog, I realize more and more how emotionally tied I am to shopping, as I am with other things in life. It is interesting to realize that no matter how hard I try, I cannot take a distant, unbiased, or unfettered look at the stuff that centers my life.

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Monday, January 03, 2005

Tsunami Volunteering

A site I stumbled upon today. United Volunteers - http://www.unitedvolunteers.com. Looks like something promising.

I cannot say anything specific, but my faith in the world is being slowly restored. A bit has to be attributed to the new environment I find myself in. I feel like I'm slowly waking up and "I see the world is just as it should be."

Hilarious conversations with a fashionista about Banana Republic, Coldstone Creamery creations, Express's new fraud-detection system, Victoria Secret's smocks, and Saks Fifth Avenue. An extensive list of my purchases made at the Bath and Body Works semi-annual clearance sale. Lamentations of the suspectible bargains out there. January is the month to stock up on linens and Christmas concoctions. The new era of regifting. Many shopping ruminations in the forecast.

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Wednesday, December 22, 2004

Movies 'N Things

I let myself be convinced that Meet the Fockers was the must-see movie of the year...that I had to brave the cold and sit in a theatre at 12:01 AM this morning to see this movie. You know, I've never been a big fan of Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, you know, the group of guys whose antics are supposedly really funny, but I just find it to be in the throes of stupidity?

Well, so I went because I grudgingly admit that I really did like Meet the Parents. I know, gasp, a funny movie I actually watched! (I think I was ALSO bullied into it.) Nevertheless, for two hours, I chortled my way thru Meet the Fockers. It was excellent, a GREAT sequel, and yeah, it was hilarious!! haha. Go see it.

The other movies I have watched recently, hm... Well, I saw Ocean's Twelve. Uh...totally not worth it. There are funny moments, and Bruce Willis's cameo...OH, THE BEST!...but as a whole, a letdown from all the hoopla around it. Bruce is hilarious tho. Anyway, I also recently saw Closer also, and I'm not too sure what to think about it. I'm still thinking about it. It's one of those movies that you have to take a second look at. Critics hyped up Julia Robert's role in it, and yeah, she did a good job, but I think Natalie Portman was by far the more outstanding actress. And for those of you that know me, you know I'm being totally serious because I adore Julia Roberts and I'm just like, enh on Natalie, but seriously, she was good.

So out of the three movies, go see Meet the Fockers. No kidding. But if you want something more serious, go see Closer.

BananaRepublic.com is having a 40% off sale if you use your BR card. Regardless it's a good sale; I'm in the middle of seeing what I want. Also, I heard that Gap is slashing prices in-stores. Might be a good time to check stuff out. I heard Express is slashing prices too, but who knows?

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Sunday, December 05, 2004

My Favorite Things

I am the new proud owner of:
  1. some cardstock, some stickers, some new holiday cards and gift tags, from Archivers
  2. Tutti Dolci cinnamon frosting lip gloss, Burt's Bees raisin lip gloss, the Bath and Body Works Christmas CD, a Henri Bendel candle, wheat germ almond hair reconstructor from Bath and Body Works.
  3. A tank top for $2 (!!) and a professional skirt from Banana Republic
  4. Two sleeveless sweater tops and a flirty skirt from Gap
  5. Two cardigans from Old Navy
  6. Two scoopneck long-sleeved ribbon bow on neckline sweaters in cream and brown from Limited...it is a weekend sale and they are $10 each down from the $39.50 retail price. Also a pair of pants from the $29.50 sale thing they are having that I will probably return because I have enough pairs courtesy of last January. (that was a take of 22 pants for $10 each from Express and Limited and was so bemusing that even the doctors knew about it and asked me about it).

**From Bath and Body Works: Trying the testers at the store, there are 6 flavors in the Tutti Dolci line, all promoting some "airy" substance such as creme brulee, angel food cake, and lemon meringue. Go figure. Some of them smell good...actually all of them really do, except the chocolate one, but when you put it on, it is tacky and sticky, and doesn't taste like anything at all. Actually, it's kinda gross. I got my free lip gloss so we'll see how much I like it. I also am going to try this wheat germ thing because I am growing out my hair for Locks of Love and apparently I don't eat right or something because my hair kinda looks limp nowadays so we'll see if this wheat germ revitalizes it.

In case anyone is wondering, I guess what is so amusing is that I don't wear half the stuff I buy. Yet I covet clothes endlessly. You can bet I will only wear half of what I bought today. There are clothes in my closet that still have tags on them. I took up two closets in Rockford and I still had my closet full at home, plus clothes scattered in the most random places. But you know, I have to say in my defense, I'll get around to wearing everything someday. Like that ugly sequined purple top from Forever 21 that I bought because I was upset that day and it seemed like a good deal: a good five years later...I wore it for the first time to the Halloween party! And Chris spilled beer on it! It's clean now tho. Some people collect videos, some people collect mp3s, I collect a wardrobe.

High point of the day: At Limited, I was trying to branch out of my usual color scheme especially since my color tone isn't all that nowadays. So I called Victor to ask for his opinion of the color pumpkin. He actually was more helpful than the salespeople at Limited. So go figure. It actually looked good on me (weird, I know!), but I stuck with the neutral colors because pumpkin might not look good on me one day depending on my color tone.

I didn't get to Express because it was closing time, so I will probably go back tomorrow.

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Saturday, December 04, 2004

Sale Bonanza

This weekend:
  1. Old Navy Friends and Family 20% off
  2. Banana Republic Friends and Family 30% off
  3. Kenneth Cole Friends and Family 30% off
  4. Bath and Body Works Tutti Dolci Lip Gloss Free with Purchase and Coupon
  5. Archiver's Scrapbooking extravaganza - Make It and Take Its
  6. In NYC: Jimmy Choo's sample sale...up to 60% off. NICE!

On Thursday, Starbucks had its Cheer Party at its stores. They gave out free tall holiday coffees, your choice of eggnog latte, gingerbread latte, or peppermint mocha. I got the gingerbread latte. Yum. I love Starbucks. I love their red holiday cups. And I love their stenciling on the cardboard thing they put around the cup. What is that anyway? Is it a gripper? Or is it supposed to prevent you from burning yourself? I have never figured it out. They also had cranberry cream bars. Although I don't like cranberries, this was delish. As Kunj and I talked about it later, if we had been in the same town, we would have traipsed all over hitting every Starbucks.

I wonder how Bath and Body Works is doing in revenue...because they seem to have a lot of these free offers with purchase lately. It's very interesting, considering Limited Brands, Inc. is under their predicted forecasts this year. I know some of their stores aren't doing as well as from the market and stock reports, but I wonder how Bath and Body Works is holding up. Victor and I will have to have a conversation about this. Speaking of stores that are owned by Limited Brands, Inc., Express is having their semi-annual pant sale, $29.50 and up. It started yesterday.

Wal-Mart is under their predicted forecasts also. As a result, they have unveiled a new holiday advertisement, having chosen 25 "gadgets" to promote as newly-reduced merchandise. We'll see how this works for the company who only puts out circulars 12 times a year.

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