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    July 4th Outlet Shopping: Tips and Inside Info

    Outlet shopping is always a roll of the dice. You can either win big or leave empty-handed (or wallet-ed). After years of canvasing Woodbury Common, I have devised a few healthy outlet shopping rules:

    1. Go in with a shopping allowance. It’s never a good idea to spend money you don’t have but the regret of overspending is usually not worth even the best purchase. If you spend less than your “allowance” you can feel good and apply that extra money to something else you’ve been craving.

    2. Just because it’s cheap, doesn’t mean you need to own it. Many times there is a reason why an item is reduced so significantly. I definitely never needed three sets of Prada ankle gauntlets even at $25 each. I suppose they are cool but I’ve had them in the original box for about 17-years and still never used them.

    3. Beware of made-for-outlet merchandise. Even the brands like Bottega Veneta and Pradaproduce merchandise specifically for the outlet. At Prada, you can distinguish the outlet items because they will be marked “made in China”. At Bottega, the giveaway is multiple colorways of the same bag or shoe. Both aren’t necessarily bad but you should be aware of what you’re buying.

    4. Be aware of retail pricing and markdown ranges. Many stores offer discounts that aren’t as steep as what a savvy shopper can find at stores during the sale season. As a matter of fact, lots of current merchandise can be found for less right now at your local department store. Past season merchandise was often reduced much more dramatically before it went to the outlet.

    5. Always ask if there is an upcoming promotion and take the business card of your sales associate. Outlets tend to get overcrowded during holiday weekends and promotional times and it’s always good to have a contact name to call if you’re looking for something specific in the future. Also, you never know when you’ll have non-buyers regret and want to have an item shipped to you.

    Now that we have some shopping guidelines, Thursday starts the July 4th holiday weekend and there are lots of extra discounts. Below are specifics at a variety of stores with contact emails. You can click here to see pictures from inside some stores.


    Celine

    Most merchandise is 40% off and for the holiday the outlet is offering 3xtra 30% off Spring/Summer 2020 or up to 70% off older collections


    Dior

    Most merchandise is 50% off and for the holiday weekend, the outlet will offer an extra 30% off.

    Dominic (kkudo@christiandior.com) 

     Loewe
    Discounts go up to 40% off and for the July 4th holiday, the Paula collection will be discounted an additional 20%. Take note, MatchesFashion has much better pricing for this collection.


    Golden Goose

    All shoes and sneakers are 40% off. There are no promotions scheduled. Sizing is spotty and most styles are only available in size 25 or 40/41.
    storeny-wb@flag-ggdb.com 

    Bottega Veneta
    The outlet discount is 40% off on many items. Most of the selection is very old and real castoffs. There are a few structured Tomas Maier bags, are available by request, that are priced at $1000 from $4000. The made-for-outlet bags are not a horrible option for fans looking for a good buy.
    Fei fei.huang@bottegaveneta.com 

    Prada
    Discounts range up to 40% off. There is a holiday promotion but none of the sales associates would share the information. Most of the merchandise is aged and reduced far less than could otherwise be found at the end of the season. Items marked “made in China” are produced for the outlet. If you’re lucky enough to be in the “neighborhood” the Florence outlet offers a lot better discounts but is also hit-or-miss.
    outlet.woodbury@prada.com


    Haute Pursuit: High Sale Season Hack

    It’s only the beginning of Summer and sale season is hot-hot-hot. While everything is essentially on sale it can take hours to find the best price. I have a hack that can save hours so that you can get back to your beach-side margarita.

    Haute Pursuit makes it much easier to find the right item for the best price. The desktop browser extension actually scans thousands of websites to find alternative sale options while you’re already shopping. You can click here to download the extension to your browser now. Haute Pursuit will be available for mobile browsers in the Fall.)

    Haute Pursuit will scan the product against 1000s of retailer’s websites to find you all the matches that are on sale. If you know exactly what you want, you can click the Haute Pursuit icon in your toolbar and enter a search term. The extension can be used with Safari, Chrome, or Firefox

    Without Haute Pursuit I would have never found this Loewe tote for 70% off and I never expected to find this Fendi Vertigo print tote for nearly $500 less than it can be found locally before it dropped down like a silver parachute. The multi-colored version is nearly $1000 less than US retail. 

    These Manolo Hangisi classics were delivered to my computer screen for 40% off retail. You’re not going to find this Prada puffer at this price again and these Prada nylon synch bags sell out in a hot minute. Search “Loewe Obi” and you might get a pleasant surprise.

    All of these deals would have taken hours to pinpoint and there is a great chance that they would have gone unnoticed. Haute Pursuit saves you time and money. That’s a combination that’s essentially priceless. 

    Downloading the  Haute Pursuit extension is very easy and will immediately engage. Just one note for Chrome users: After downloading, hit the puzzle piece next to your search bar and hit the pin icon. Feel free to contact us at hello@hautepursuit.co if you have any questions, feedback, or comments.

    Now, check it out now and apply an extra layer of sunscreen. 

    6/30 Intermix VIP Extra 30% Off Sale

    Sponsored by INTERMIX and ShopStyle Collective

    Intermix just started an amazing promotion where sale merchandise is an extra 30% off. You can click here to use the VIP link and access the site early right now. The sale opens to the public on July 1 and will run through the holiday weekend. There are currently a decent amount of size options but we all know that won’t last for long. Below are some of the many things that are in our cart. Checkout coming soon.

    6/30 Saks: New Markdowns Up to 70% Off

     Saks Fifth Avenue started a new round of markdowns today but is still experimenting with their Private Access format. To see the discounts you must use the following series of links: Women’s clothing, shoes, handbags, accessories, and men’s designer selections. Below are some of our favorite items but remember that you must click the initializing links for each department before you see the discounting pricing. 

    Some items need to be placed in your cart to see the final price, which is often even lower than what’s displayed. (It’s all very confusing and not so shopping friendly.)

    6/29 Nugnes1920: Savings on New High Fashion

    Nugnes1920 has an amazing influx of new fashion arrivals and most items are priced less than US retail. In addition, you can add the code WELCOME10 to save an additional 10% off. Pay special attention to the Fall Prada collections and Fendi Vertigo items that have sold out at a lot of stores. 

    Weekend Shopping: Impulses & Obsessions

    What started off as a late sale season has turned into a tornado of additional discounts. This week, we saw a plethora of second markdowns and lots of new designers hitting the discount tables. What’s most interesting is that it appears as if the brands have taken control of the retail market.

    Department stores like Saks, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom no longer control what, when, and how items are discounted. Most of the top retailer’s coordinated markdowns across all retail channels. The trend started with Chanel and YSL a few weeks ago and has extended towards Dior, Valentino, Fendi, Prada, and Balenciaga.

    Retail analysts say the internet is killing retail but the real murderer is the big brand. Department stores need autonomy to best serve their customer. Retailers need to be able to review their stock lists, inventory holdings, and demand to assess what items need price adjustments. MSRPs are already fixed, and the brand’s grip is strangling the market and feels awfully similar to price-fixing. 

    Is the fix in and are we paying the price?

    Those looking to score some discounted Prada can find all the retailer’s private sale links and codes in this post. This sale seems to be the most voracious of the season. Many items sold out during the first hours but there are some great picks still remaining. It’s safe to say, Prada is back!
    Fendi sale shoppers should hook a click to Nordstrom’s private designer sale. There have also been new updates since the sale launched from Prada, Loewe, Thom Browne, Dries, and more. You can click here to see the full post or browse for yourself here
    Net-A-Porter’s sale section keeps growing too. You can grab this Fendi logo dress now for $900 from $1300 or the Loewe Balloon large bag for $2200 from $3150. You can click over to our full blog post here and see our top 10 NAP sale items. 
    The UK’s top department store, Selfridges started markdowns this week. The site is also offering 30% off this assortment of shoes with the code SHOES30. You can see our top picks and read more in the blog post here.
    As for more brand sales we have everything you need to know about Balenciaga markdowns here. You must use this private sale link to see the Balenciaga discountsValentino is this way, and Jimmy Choo is over here
    We expect things to really fire up at MyTheresa this week. It may be worth looking back at European stores for new collections. Coltorti has a great selection of Fendi Vertigo that’s way under retail and if you use the code DEALMOON15, you can save an additional 15% off.  Swimwear is an extra 50% off at J. Crew and totally worth the browse. 

    Nordstrom 2nd Markdown: Prada, Fendi & Balenciaga Added

    It’s a big sale day! Overnight, Nordstrom started a big markdown were previously reduced merchandise is 60% off. In addition, lots of big designer brands, like Prada, Fendi, and Balenciaga were added to the sale. Below are some of our favorite sale picks. Be on the lookout for Manolo Blahnik shoe styles that hit 60^% off. 


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