There are so many sample sales scheduled that shopping starts to feel like a big decision rather than a leisurely activity. To help you sort through the madness, we put together a list of this week’s sales that we think are worthy of your holiday season effort. Let us know if you think we missed anything spectacular.
Assouline
This is the perfect opportunity to perfectly top off your coffee table or book shelf. Assouline is renowned for publishing the most fashionable art books. Prices will be discounted to 70% off retail and we are sure this will be a great place to score holiday gifts or.
Through Thursday, December 3rd
10am—6pm daily
601 W 26th St (btwn 11th & 12 Ave), Suite 303
Ramy Brook
There’s nothing like supporting one of our own. Ray Brook is known for her ‘effortless’ uptown casual. Discounts on women’s apparel will be priced up to 70% off. At the designer’s last sale we found rompers for $115, dresses for $145 and leather jackets for $325 from $795
Through Thursday, December 3rd
10am—5pm daily
231 W 39th St (btw 7th & 8th Ave), Suite 728
Lisa Perry
Get your mod on. Lisa Perry’s sample sale, at her Madison Avenue boutique, will include production pieces and samples for women and girls priced up to 75% off. We are told that a neon Wow dress will be $477 from $795 and a Wow sweater will be $327 from $545. We suggest heading to the sale early and browsing the sample rack where prices, in the past, have started at just $30.
Thursday, December 3rd through Monday, December 7th
10am—7pm daily
988 Madison Ave (btwn 76th & 77th St.)
212-431-7467
Eddie Borgo
Expect to find discounts on women’s jewelry and accessories. At the last sale, prices started at just 30% off on the first day but additional markdowns were taken until prices reached 90% off. This is one of those sale where you will want to wait. If you’re not up for playing get-the-best-price game, head to TheOutnet where Eddie Borgo jewelry is now discounted up to 70%.
Friday, December 4th through Saturday, December 5th
Fri 8am—8pm, Sat 10am—6pm
204 Elizabeth St (btwn Prince and Spring St), 2nd floor