Top five shorts for summer 2011 and the festival season
Apricot Cupro Paperbag waist shorts
Go for a bright colour with these long shorts from Topshop
Go for a bright colour with these long shorts from Topshop
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Lauren Bravo writes:
I tried to go sales shopping yesterday. It didn’t go very well. Because what I’d forgotten, indeed what I forget every year, is that sales shopping doesn’t agree with me (not does dairy, but that hasn’t stopped me from polishing off a whole wedge of stilton). Sales turn me into a crazed, handbag-swinging monster, blinded by sequins and prone to hallucinations in which I am a size six and look alluring in metallic jumper dresses. Every sale-shopping expedition I’ve been on in the last few years has featured me elbowing a pensioner, crying in a changing room, buying a sensible pair of pyjama bottoms and vowing never to do it again. But sadly, like the stilton, it’s a resolution easily made and easily crumbled.
With up to 12 million bargain-hunters hitting the shops this Boxing Day, a 20 per cent rise on 2008 sales, it seems I’m not the only one who is easily seduced by the big red signs. It only takes a whisper of the magic R-word, recession, to have us stocking up on cut-price goodies like they’re going out of fashion (which of course, they are).
But despite the figures, Boxing Day reductions don’t pack quite the punch they once did, because we are now living in the era of the perpetual sale. It’s a rare shop on the high street that doesn’t have a sad little clutch of half-price pants and linen blouses in a corner somewhere, all of the time. Nowadays I walk into shops expecting a sale and get genuinely narked if I don’t find one. We have January sales, spring sales, pre-summer sales, summer sales, back to school sales, pre-Christmas sales and pre-sale sales. My friend Liz derides the buying of any non-sale item as being “against her religion”.
I’ve come to believe that the sale/non-sale debate is not about how much money you have, but rather your attitude to spending it. The old dilemma: would you rather have one really, really nice thing for lots of money, or loads of tacky or faddy or frilly or falling apart or doesn’t-quite-fit things for the same amount? Common sense and fashion editors would have us believe it’s the former – to forgo the sales and instead spend all you can on one standout piece, like a fantastic leather jacket or the perfect pair of jeans, is a smart move. You’re making an investment you will never regret. But how many times have we bought the super-luxe coat and left it in the wardrobe to stroke fondly once a week, while we carry on wearing the tatty jacket that cost us £15 in an H&M sale many moons ago?
There are two main approaches to sale shopping. There’s the sensible one (or ‘the Mum Method’), in which you keep an eye on everything you like in the weeks leading up to Christmas, don’t buy any of them, then pray that you’ll magically find them half price in the sale. This approach saves you money, but there are some considerable downsides: 1) it is boring. 2) You probably won’t find them half price in the sale, or at least not in your size, and 3) while you’re waiting for them to be reduced, you will miss at least four social occasions when you would have worn them; as soon as you do buy them, you will suddenly never have cause to wear them ever again.
Then there’s the non-sensible approach. You know how that one goes – like a nightmare sequence in a Disney film, all the items you’ve never even considered before all suddenly leap off the racks and start twirling around, cooing “buy me… buy meeee”. They’re all wildly impractical, don’t go together, don’t go with anything else you own, and make you look vaguely like a drag version of an X-factor contestant. But more importantly, they are all £7.
If possible it is probably best to combine the two approaches, like a sensible mum with a penchant for the odd sequinned puffball. Or just stick to the following advice: if you wouldn’t have looked twice at it before Christmas, don’t pick it up now just because it’s cheap. There is a reason nobody bought any of those spangled jumper dresses, and that reason will become oh-so-apparent once you put it on in the safety of your own bedroom. Take plenty of water and protein-rich snacks, and know when to have a little sit down. And if the whole experience gets too much, you can’t go wrong with a nice pair of pyjama bottoms. Good luck.

Retailers are attempting to make the best of a disastrous fall season by starting holiday sales earlier, and offering discounts that are more post-holiday than pre.
Retailers are already asking the vendors from which they purchase their merchandise for at least 20 to 25 percent more in markdown money this season. This is nearly three months earlier than these requests typically start – post-Christmas.
Many stores are even canceling some of their fourth-quarter orders, which may lead to even more sales down the line.
Comprehensive sale listing after the jump!

Cashmere sweaters (like this one from Minnie Rose) , evening dresses and shoes are all an extra 20% at Bluefly.
Take an extra 30% off coats already on sale at Ann Taylor.
Today is a preview day for the Macy’s one day sale tomorrow featuring 25% – 75%.
Save up to 50% off at Banana Republic stores or online.
Get 30% off Antoinette Lee, Tag Jeans, Gold Hawk, 7 For All Mankind at Couture Candy.
Quirky teen styles are 75% off at Delias.

Pink Mascara is having a 20% off sale this weekend only. We recommend this 3.1 by Phillip Lim box cut jacket. It reminds us of the $17,990 John Galliano for Christian Dior jacket featured on both China and Japan’s Vogue covers this month. This one’s only $750 and down to $600 in the sale.
J.Crew’s 20% off sale ends tomorrow, so get shopping for cozy cashmere and preppy skirts.
Tomorrow Macy’s is having another One Day Sale with 10% to 50% off throughout the store, an extra 15% off jewelry and an extra 25% off clearance items.
Shop at RedEnvelope through Monday and save $15 off of $60, $25 off of $85 or $50 off of $150 with the code SAVE1207. We always love their Tiffany-inspired silver jewelry.
It’s your last weekend to shop the Ralph Lauren Friends and Family event and get 30% off with the code HOL2007. Polos for everyone!
This week, Old Navy card holders save $10 off of $75 or more when they use their Old Navy card. Just enter the code GIFT4ME at checkout.

Bloomingdale’s is taking an extra 25% off already reduced cold weather items through November 20th.
Neiman Marcus is having a First Call Sale for up to 40% off hot new styles like the Elliott Lucca Metallic Shoulder bag for $279.
It’s not available online, but select Anthropologie stores are having really good sales right now.
Banana Republic is offering 30% off select women’s shoes and handbags now through November 25.

Saks Fifth Avenue is having a Women’s Sale with 30-50% off all women’s designs, like the 7 For All Mankind Sophie high-waist skinny jeans above for $148, down from $198.
Get 25% off select cashmere and fall looks at Bloomingdales through November 12th with promo code SV118.
Macy’s is having a Veteran’s Day sale with 10-50% off.
Express is having an in-store only sale with $20 off all wide-leg jeans & pants, plus buy three or more of the The Essential Shirt to get them for $24.50 each, or buy two for $29.50 each.
Bloomingdales is offering 40% off already reduced sale merchandise with promo code SV111 now through November 5th. Get this Laundry by Design velvet trim shift dress (left) for around $100.
Piperlime is having a great sale on designer shoes like the Carlos by Carlos Santana Anthracite python print pumps (center) for $74.99.
Victoria’s Secret has a lot of super haute apparel on sale like this curve-hugging knit cut-out dress (right) for $45.

PinkMascara: $50 off any purchase $250 or more, Friday through Monday. Check out 3.1 Phillip Lim sweaters and Pink Mascara’s Lookbook for complete fall ensembles.
J. Crew: Goodbye-Summer, Hello-Fall Sale with cute sandals and espadrilles under $30 and lots of nautical-themed knits more than 50% off.
Macy’s: The Labor Day Sale is a great excuse to use those Macy’s coupons burning a hole in your wallet featuring 10-50% off and an extra 25% off clearance items.
Target: It’s your last chance to shop Libertine for Target, and some styles are already on sale. Mossimo split-kneck elbow sleeve sweaters are only $14.99.
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