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Swank Alert! Saks Fifth Avenue & Barneys At The Barker

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I know the end of the Nordstrom anniversary sale was painful for all of us, but what better way to quick-heal a fresh wound then with new savings. Ready your checkbooks.

Saks has embarked upon its yearly Consolidation Sale which means almost every department (minus handbags and cosmetics) is reduced. Men’s Store too. The pre-sale mark downs have already taken place but the full effect slashings don’t happen until Thursday, Aug 9th. The racket goes something like this -- Go to the store and shop now. Put on hold until Thursday. Return and buy then with extra savings and less chaos.

But chaos is part of the charm for the Barneys New York Warehouse Sale... Yes, it's that time again. Our favorite purple dinosaur will be filling up the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport with 50%-75% off designer duds for dames and dudes, shoes, accessories, home stuffs and celebrities. This mega event also takes off Aug 9 and goes strong until the 19th.

Saks Fifth Avenue
9600 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212
(310) 275-4211

Barneys New York @ Barker Hangar
Santa Monica Air Center
3021 Airport Avenue
Santa Monica, CA 90405
(310) 390-9071

Photo by lil larkie via Flickr

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