The Know: Bloomies Is Your New BFF

September 30, 2010 1:00 pm     Posted in Cool Stuff  Jill - University of Wisconsin g+ page

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It’s that time of year again. And I’m not talking about football season. Or Pumpkin Spice Latte Season. I’m talking about that time of year when homework, sleeping in and, dare I say, football AND Pumpkin Spice Lattes, don’t even matter. All that matters are these five short words:

Bloomingdales Friends and Family Sale.

The one Saturday during football season where us girls will forgo our usual pomp and circumstance rituals (i.e. kegstands by 11 a.m., nap by 4) for discounts on leather jackets, boots, and other ‘drobe staples.

But what if I told you that it is in fact possible to have your cake and eat it too? Or in this case, shop till you drop and still make it for all weekend festivities?

Get ready to have your mind blown.

Bloomies Friends and Family, is starting TODAY (through Sunday) in stores.
Even better, it’s also all online.

That’s right, ladies – enter FALLFRIEND at checkout and stock up from the comfort of your dorm room. Peruse the fab fall fashions whilst chowing down on a pizza in your lap. Without having to miss a thing this weekend.

At 20% (and free shipping for orders over $300) lazy has never felt (or looked) better!

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One Comment on "The Know: Bloomies Is Your New BFF"
  1. Amina says:
    Wed, 11th Jul 20123:43 pm 

    I’m one of those people who could spend my enitre life in comfy jeans, sweatshirts, sneakers, etc. I’m VERY CASUAL, some might say slobby. And yet I’m weirdly particular about the look of and fit of my jeans and t-shirts and sweatshirts, so I rarely find new items I like and tend to wear the old ones until they’re practically falling apart. And did I mention I hate shopping? Strangely enough, it’s even harder to find new clothes if you never go look for them. Not sure where I fit on the DSM, but somewhere, I’ll wager. Is there any sort of clothing dysmorphic disorder yet? I haven’t checked in a while.(Awesome blog, by the way).

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