Sales & Shopping
- July 11, 2008
- Weekend Events
Weekend Sales: July 11 - July 13
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Honey in the Rough Sale
Honey in the Rough's summer sale begins today, July 11, with special markdowns of up to 60% off clothing and accessories. Mention 'Refinery29' and get an extra 10% off discounted sale items from Tsumori Chisato, Samantha Pleet, Mociun, Mociun, and more. Honey in the Rough, 161 Rivington Street (between Suffolk and Clinton streets); 212-228-6415.
The Good The Bad & The Ugly Closing Event
SoHo boutique The Good The Bad & The Ugly is closing up shop and going out with a bang this weekend. Beginning Friday, July 11, the store is kicking off a three-day closing party and sharing discounts for all on current stock, samples, and past season merch. Last chance to grab their covetable stock is Saturday, July 12, but the party continues onto Sunday with lots of booze, food, and tunes for all. The Good The Bad & The Ugly Sale, 85 Kenmare Street, (between Mulberry and Centre streets); 212-473-3769.
No. 6 Sale
Nolita's No.6 boutique is in full sale mode with current discounts of up to 30% off their designer roster, including Burfitt, Henrik Vibskov, Christian Wijnants, Collection Privee shoes, No.6 dresses, and more. Items include a Collection Privee leather oxford (now $ 263), a Christian Wijnants jersey dress (now $325), and a Henrik Vibskov cotton skinny pant (now $165). Plus, for you mid-week shoppers, take note that starting this Tuesday, July 15, the sale drops to the 50% off mark. No.6, 6 Centre Market Place, (between Broome and Grand streets); 212-226-5759.
Jumelle
Jumelle is beating the heat with cool markdowns on some of our favorite designers, including Phillip Lim, Heimstone, Mayle, and more. Now through Sunday, August 17, enjoy discounts of up to 75% off clothing and accessories, including a Heimstone Targa dress (now $371), a Bing Bang Marilyn Pouchette (now $277), and a yellow Burfitt high-waist skirt (now $175). Jumelle, 148 Bedford Avenue, 718-388-9525; and online at www.shopjumelle.com.
Oak Sale
Oak is launching their annual end-of-season sale this week and taking up to 30% off their summer stock. Merch includes an Alexandre Herchcovitch print feather woven dress (now $404), an LD Tuttle Hustler sandal (now $287), and a men's Acne Classic wide stripe shirt (now $158). Plus, for the next two weeks, Oak will be slashing prices by an additional 10% each week. Oak, 28 Bond St., (at Lafayette Street); 212-677-1293; 208 N. 8th Street, (between Roebling Street and Driggs Avenue); 718-782-0521; and 668 President Street, (at 5th Avenue); 718-857-2080; and online at www.oaknyc.com.
Los Angeles
Resurrection
Throughout the month of July, Resurrection is hosting a summer sale on select pieces from their vintage designer collection. Our picks include a 1980s black racerback Alaia dress, a Vivienne Westwood Toga dress w/Picasso print, and a Gucci pendant necklace—now all up to 70% off their original prices. In addition, Katy Rodriguez's own spring/summer '08 collection is now up to 70% off, too. Resurrection, 8006 Melrose Avenue, (at North Edinburgh Avenue); 323-651-5516.
Endovanera, Cavern, Cerre, and Friends Sample Sale (Pictured, Cavern)
On Saturday, July 12, and Sunday, July 13, from noon to 8 p.m., Endovanera, Cavern, Cerre, Eddera, and friends are joining forces for a two-day sample sale at Echo Park's Front Street boutique. Men's and women's apparel, handbags, and more are now up to 80% off, including Cavern's covetable T-shirts (now as low as $35). Cash Only. Front Street Boutique Sample Sale, 1154 Glendale Boulevard, (between W. Sunset Boulevard and Park Avenue); 213-413-6666.
Foley & Corinna Clothing Sale
Foley & Corinna's sizzling summer frocks have hit the sales rack at their Melrose boutique. Now through Wednesday, July 16, check out their summer collection must-haves, including a vintage lace tunic (now $196) and a Vine & Pony collection strapless dress (now $102). Foley & Corinna, 8117 Melrose Avenue, (between N. Kilkea Drive and N. Crescent Heights Boulevard); 323-944-0169.
South Willard
For the next two weeks, South Willard is making way for new merch with discounts of up to 60% off their impressive collection of designers. Look for sale items from Raf Simons, Veronique Branquinho, Bless, Stephan Schneider, and more - including a Veronique Branquinho blue insert T-shirt (now $73.60) and an A.P.C. green cotton jacket (now $110). South Willard, 8038 West 3rd Street, (between South Crescent Heights Boulevard and South Laurel Avenue); 323-653-6153; and online at www.southwillard.com.
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