Sale alert – Bloomingdale’s cocktail dresses

by C on 12/25/2009 · 9 comments

in Fashion, Sales

Bloomie’s is taking 50% off all sale merchandise, including a ton of cute cocktail dresses. For example, this lovely David Meister gold spun dress was$490, is marked $392 — so the price drops to $196 when you put it in your shopping cart. David Meister Sleeveless Spun Gold Cocktail Dress
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LA December 26, 2009 at 7:29 pm

Whew! Recovering from “day after” shopping fatigue… Scored two suits (one with pants and skirt), cashmere pullover, argyle cardigan, and a few more tops at Talbots (2 stores), two structured knit jackets and a comfy shawl wrap with matching suede gloves at Coldwater Creek, and a lot of gift stuff at Paper Affair, Festivity and Target.

Confession: I’m really thrilled with my finds, but wish that I could enjoy shopping more than I do. I think it all seems so tedious to try on what seems like a million things. Maybe if I didn’t treat it as a semi-annual clothes marathon, and tried to shop a few more times during the year, it would be different. At least I go with some friends, so it’s more fun (and they’re helpful too).

Hope everyone who braved the stores had lots of success! Happy New Year!

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lawdiva December 26, 2009 at 8:51 pm

Lord and Taylor is having a good cashmere sale, ladies. I bought two beautiful cashmere cardigans for $60 each, down from $150. They come in about 15 different colors too.

LA, I just came back from the mall myself and am totally pooped as well!

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Eva December 28, 2009 at 11:45 am

Bloomingdales has cashmere sweaters at a similar price point after the 50% off. Didn’t notice any cardigans though.

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Clerky December 28, 2009 at 7:31 pm

Anyone know if cashmere sweaters stretch? Just bought a sweater that is slightly too big, but the size smaller is too snug. Am I better off buying the smaller size?

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Lawgirl December 28, 2009 at 8:11 pm

Mine have stretched… Not majorly, but they softened and moulded to fit me better, actually :-) I got mine at Off Saks 5th several years ago; they were pretty high quality but are now starting to fade and look a bit tired. One of the terrible secrets about cashmere, I guess — they don’t last more than a few winters, even with the best quality.

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Lawgirl December 27, 2009 at 10:21 pm

Shopped out, Christmas’d out, cooked out, cleaning’d out, personally. Online shopping is even super tedious, because everyone’s pouncing on the sales and there are hardly any sizes left (if they aren’t sold out altogether). So done. Maybe February I’ll feel better… ?

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Liz December 27, 2009 at 11:32 pm

Doesn’t Bloomie’s usually do huge sales twice a year?

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jcb December 28, 2009 at 3:42 pm

Recognize that this is off topic, but Amazon has its blu-ray DVDs on sale. Just ordered one as a “thanks” gift for my mom, and it was marked down to $14. Looks like the sale is up to 60% off all bluray through 1/4/2010.

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K December 29, 2009 at 10:46 am

Lawgirl – I noticed your note about cashmere not lasting very long – I have a short sleeved sweater that’s cashmere that I’ve had for years and it’s still in mint condition. I don’t know how you’re supposed to care for cashmere usually – but I always dry clean it, and I don’t even dry clean it every time I wear it. I only dry clean it probably once every three wears. It still looks as good as the day I bought it!!

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