Score the Black Friday Deals Without Ever Leaving Home!
Don't get me wrong, I love a good sale — but I also love my sleep. After my tryptophan-filled turkey-induced slumber, I am going to rest easy in my cozy cocoon of a couch knowing that I'm going to get the best deal of all on Black Friday right from the comfort of my own home. Thanks to Last Call by Neiman Marcus and the eBay Fashion Outlet, some of the most impressive markdowns will be available right through my trusty ol' laptop — and yours, too!
From cashmere sweaters to suede booties to leather wallets — Last Call by Neiman Marcus on the eBay Fashion Outlet has got it all. On any regular day, you can shop tons of high-end designers at a fraction of the price and now imagine that, plus an extra 40-70 percent discount over Black Friday weekend. To make things a little more interesting, add a comment below and you'll automatically be entered to win a $100 eBay gift card. A crisp Benjamin could go toward that merino sweater for your beau or you could just spoil yourself with a sparkly Alexis Hudson bag (marked down to $69 from $170!). Winning! So leave all the elbowing and trampling to the shopamaniacs of the world and get ready to fill your "cart" in comfort on Black Friday and beyond.
The 40-70 percent off storewide sale starts on Friday, Nov. 25 at 4 a.m PST, and lasts until Tuesday, Nov. 29 at 6 a.m. PST. And the best part is the deals on the eBay Fashion Outlet are so good on any given day that you won't have to wait 51 more weeks for such killer bargains. Now that's something to be thankful for!
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6 Comments
Post a CommentI love Last Call by Neiman Marcus!
The suede booties sound awesome! I will be checking this out later today.
I am totally gonna check this out! Sounds perfectly suited to me since I don't like shopping in crowds, but I do love a good deal:)
love the wedges for $60 buckaroos =)
I have only bought a pair of boots so far, and it was a good deal, so not too much damage yet;)
I'm still looking for a great pair of boots. eBay seems like a good bet.
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