Showing posts with label sears. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sears. Show all posts

Monday, October 19, 2009

Cute stuff on sale

Sales right now are not as robust as one would hope right now, but there's still plenty of deals out there. Some cute stuff that I might buy, if I were not broke:


daisy fuentes® Favorite Geometric Tee on sale for $11.99. Love this shade of blue!



Mudd® Cable-Knit Marilyn Sweaterdress  on sale for $23.99. Comes in three colors, this one is "Lakeview Blue", but it looks gray to me, and the "Slate Black" looks brown to me, am I going color blind or are they?

Short-sleeve tee with free scarf from Newport News. Rib knit cotton with dyed to match lace mesh scarf. Not bad at $14.99! Comes in different colors, availability dependent on size.



St. John's Bay® Squareneck Embroidered Tank from JCPenney for $6.99. Comes in different colors. Buy a cami for your mammy! Or for you.


a.n.a® Ruffle Front Top JCPenney for $6.99. Different colors, depends on size. I love the a.n.a. shirts at JCPenney, they're usually pretty cute. Penney's has great clearance sales, I've gotten shirts that I really liked for $2 off the rack.



Apostrophe Ruffle Cardigan by Sears, $24.99 each. Other colors available. So cute! Love the ruffles.


Isotoner Driving Glove, $17.99 from Target. I like that they're fake leather (85% nylon, 50% spandex) and more grippy than regular cloth gloves. If the gloves fit, you must aquit!

Xhilaration® Clutch in Red from Target, $14.99. Technically not on sale, but it's still cheap. That's the beauty of Target.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Bargains and antiques

My mom had to buy a vacuum cleaner bag at Sears yesterday, and in passing through I saw clearance signs, which are my kryptonite. I left with this top for $7.99:


It's really detailed and pretty nice for the price, the picture doesn't really convey that. I also picked up a peach colored tank top with a cute ruffly collar and bow thingy for $3. I can't find a picture of that online though, and it's not really worth the effort to photograph it. Can't really beat $3 though!

I just clicked the tv onto the Antiques Roadshow, and this gorgeous cabinet appeared. It's a 1680 era Italian curio cabinet. They also called it a coin cabinet. If I had woodworking and glass skills I'd make a knockoff of it. The photo doesn't do it justice, on the television it looked amazing. The video on this page shows some close-ups. The antique is worth around $5,000, I can see Anthropology knocking it off and charging twice that much!