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Conversation #158: A sale I had to tell you about...

If you have read my blog for a while (especially if you are a reader from my old blog), then you know I have a love affair with a certain brand: Lands' End Canvas.  I started off loving Lands' End, and then really fell in love with their new Canvas line as soon as it launched.  I own many items from that line.  Anyway, they are doing a few days of something they are calling Destination Deals.  The first few days they had some shorts on sale for $12.  They were cute and I loved them, but I held off knowing that working 5 days a week in a business casual office doesn't lend me much time to wear cute shorts.  I already have enough.

However, yesterday, their deal was on dresses, and I jumped on that opportunity because I LOVE dresses.  They are so easy and comfortable for the warm summer days down here in Texas.  Plus, I can wear them to work!  Go here and you can see all of the cute dresses for sale.  They are marked down to $34, but if you use the promo code listed on their page, you get an extra 20% off!!!  So since I already ordered mine, and I don't have to worry about y'all stealing them (I kid!) here is what I got:
100% silk, was $130, I got it for $27.20

100% cotton jersey knit, was $60, I got it for $27.20

100% cotton eyelet, was $100, I got it for $27.20 (this is SOLD OUT online)


I don't know if they will all be winners on me, but the nice things is that you can return LEC stuff to Sears!  I have definitely had to do this before, but not often.  I love the quality of LEC, and I could easily outfit my entire closet in only their clothing. (oh, and I got free shipping on my order, but I don't know if the code requires your total to be over $50 or not).  Okay, go check out the sale quick before they are all gone (they have a lot of other dresses too!)

Oh, and this is not a sponsored post or anything.  I am happily a Lands' End Canvas advocate on my own accord because I just love them that much - they don't have to give me anything to make me love them!

Comments

Gail said…
Awesome steals...I mean deals. :) If I wasn't preggo, I'd be wanting that polka dot dress too. So cute!

Gail

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