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    Brooks Brothers 30% Off

    If any fashion house is ready for a rebanding it would have to be Brooks Brothers. Just look at the photo below. We think that Martha Stuart would toss a cheese cake at the sight of this picture. Anyone our there think this is chic?

    For those of you whose eyes have not swelled with tears, there’s a 30% off discount at Brook Brothers until May 11. Notice the fine print, “Discount may not be applied towards… monogramming and personalization.” Oh, wouldn’t that seersucker suit look even more perfect with white embroidered initials on the breast pocket. UCK!

    McQueen Reduced at Target

    Target made a big mistake with their McQueen line– they priced it too high. What made the GO International collection great is that it was really very affordable and a great value. If you are looking to spend $90 on a dress, however, there are numerous places to shop and Target isn’t the first place that comes to mind.

    Well, enough time has passed to call for a first markdown. The collection is now reduced 30% off, which makes shopping for McQueen at Target a lot more digestible. Dresses are now $55, tops are under $20 and bikini’s are $14 for each piece. See folks, these are Target prices!

    Sales Forecasting Spring 2009, Part 2

    Yesterday we asked a few of our blogging peers to forecast how the spring 2009 sales season is going to break. Looking back into our archives, we thought we would list last year’s action.
    Carolina Herrera: May 17, 50% off
    Christian Louboutin: June 1, 40% off
    Chloe, June 2, 50% off
    Dior: Presale May 13, official sale May 17, 40% off
    Gucci: Presale May 20, official sale June 3rd, 30% off
    Gucci.com, Presale May 28, official sale June 2, 30%
    Jil Sander: May 27, 40% off
    Jimmy Choo: Presale May 27, official sale June 1, 30% off
    Luca Luca, May 22, 20-50% off
    Prada: Presale May 18, official sale June 1, 50% off
    Michael Kors: May 20, 50% off
    Missoni: May 19, 30% off
    Nordstrom: May 15, 40% off
    Sigerson Morrison: May 26, 30% off

    Last year, by mid-May, the department stores were all discounting pretty nicely. Here’s the breakdown:
    Bloomingdales: May 22, 40% off with coupons for an extra 20%.
    Bergdorf: F5 was 30% off and the rest of the store went down to 30% on May 29
    Barneys: May 22, 40% off
    Neiman Marcus: May 6th, 30% off
    Saks: May 26, 30% off

    Lila’s Take: I expect the sales to start the second week of May, which is a bit earlier than last year. I think many stores will go straight to 40% but others will try 30% and push to 40% and 50% if merchandise isn’t moving.

    We are also hearing that presales are going to run a bit differently this season. in many boutiques, customers are going to be invited to take their merchandise home during the presale period. Usually presale items cannot be picked up or sent until the sale offically begins.

    My crystal ball says that Saks will go straight to 40% but not blow merchandise out at 70% unless the store remains dead.

    Keep a watchful eye on Barneys. They are experiencing a bit of a cash crunch and may discount fast and furious to pay for the fall collection.

    In the end, the luxury brands get ticked off if their merchandise gets reduced too much too quickly, but maybe they should remember that without these stores there’s no outlet for their brands.

    What do you think?

    Chloe Sale at Bloomindales

    The following tip came to our inbox today. Good thing because we have been lusting over a purple Sally bag.

    Almost all Chloe Handbags (minus the Helois, and Paraty bags) will be on sale for 30% off on May 6th and 7th at Bloomingdales on 59th Street. This is in addition to the 15% off Insiders get for the Insiders Sale.

    I THINK you can pre-sale starting Monday May 4th. For confirmation of pre-sale availability, please contact Chloe Handbag Selling Specialist Eva Limogiannis at 212.705.2865. Be sure to act quick becasue come May 8th, all Chloe Handbags go back to regular full retail price.

    Sales Forecasting Spring 2009, Part 1

    Madison Avenue stores are pumping the air-conditioning but the heat is still on to move merchandise. So how are sales going to fall out this season? Will stores go straight to 75% off or have luxury vendors flexed their muscles enough to keep prices in check?

    Sure, we have our own opinions but first we thought we would extend the question to our peers. Here’s what they had so say:

    Lauren Dimet Waters
    Second City Style
    I think we are going to see some amazing sales again this spring. Will it be like Christmas? No. But it will be close. Many stores are already offering 40% off spring merch which usually goes on sale Memorial Day … a clear sign stores are hurting. I think by Memorial Day we will see giant clearances.

    While I think many stores (especially department stores) did a better job of controlling merchandise, I still think they are going to find themselves with a lot of inventory. Who are really going to be hurt? The high-end luxury retailers, the free standing stores like YSL and Micheal Kors.

    Women are still going to want some new stuff, but they are going to wait for killer prices before they shop.

    Tina Craig
    Bag Snob
    Sales are definitely earlier this year. In fact, this weekend I was asked to a private pre-shop event for spring 55% off at Neiman Marcus.

    Cheryl Maday
    Cheryl Shops
    I don’t think the sales will be as quick and as steeply discounted as fall, since the retailers have had a few months to tailor their buys and their stock levels to the current economic climate–the retailers are much better prepared this season.

    That said, no one is shopping at the moment, except during Friends & Family and other such events that the stores have been using to test the waters. (And I don’t blame them–once you’ve shopped at 80% off, it’s hard to go back to full price.) I have a feeling we’ll be seeing events like this for another few weeks, and once Mother’s Day comes and goes, the stores will go to 40% off. It’s just a matter of who marks down first; since they have nothing to lose (i.e. their vendors are already ticked off because of last fall). My money is on Saks.