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    Your weekly sample sale update

    Posted in Own This City, Shopping by Rachel LeWinter on November 24th, 2009 at 1:39 pm

    built-by-wendy-coatBuilt by Wendy
    Gear up for the impendent winter months with Wendy Mullin’s chic fall threads, now up for grabs at 30 percent off. Hooded wool coats (left) are cut from $315 to $220, V-neck plaid tops are $109 (normally $156), and slim-fit bleached-gray denim is trimmed from $162 to $113. 7 Centre Market Pl at Grand St (212-925-6538). Subway: J, M, Z, 6 to Canal St. Mon–Sat noon-7pm; Sun noon-6pm. Fri 27–Dec 30.

    Kara Janx + Jules Smith + Katherine Kwei
    Hit up this multiline markdownfest for huge savings on handbags, apparel and jewelry. Kara Janx silk taffeta tuxedo dresses are $100 (previously $330), and silk charmeuse tops are $55 (instead of $198). Katherine Kwei lambskin totes are halved to $800, and mini clutches are sliced from $420 to $210. Celebrity jewelry designer Jules Smith is also offering discounts on her hippie-chic creations, such as a gold nameplate necklace featuring the word “peace,” chopped from $125 to $40; and her signature jelly charm bracelets for $25 (as opposed to $70). 242 W 36th St between Seventh and Eighth Aves, eighth floor (917-520-6322). Subway: B, D, F, V, N, Q, R, W to 34th St–Herald Sq. Wed 2, Dec 3 11am-6:30pm.

    parker-topParker
    This NYC brand seeks out vintage fabrics from the ’20s and ’50s in flea markets all over the world, and then reinterprets them into fun, innovative prints. Score up to 70 percent off these unique pieces, including wood-grain off-the-shoulder silk tops for $50 (instead of $165); camouflage long-sleeved silk dresses, clipped from $209 to $80; and ruffle plaid tops for $50 (were $180). 234 W 39th St between Seventh and Eighth Aves, ninth floor (212-719-0221). Subway: A, C, E to 42nd St–Port Authority; N, Q, R, W, 42nd St S, 1, 2, 3, 7 to 42nd St–Times Sq. Tue 1, Dec 4 9am-5pm; Wed 2, Dec 3 9am-7pm.

    rR.J. Graziano
    You may not have Jacob the Jeweler on your speed dial, but you can still get a little bling of your own. Gunmetal mesh-and-crystal necklaces are lowered from $125 to $50, sparkling chandelier earrings are $30 (were $75), and 16-row chain bracelets are tagged $25 (as opposed to $45). 389 Fifth Ave between 36th and 37th Sts, suite 310 (212-685-3737). Subway: B, D, F, V, N, Q, R, W to 34th St–Herald Sq. Mon 30–Wed 2 11am-5:30pm.

    terraplana-bootTerra Plana
    You don’t have to be a hemp-loving hippie to wear eco-friendly shoes anymore, thanks to the stylish offerings from this eco-conscious shoe brand. Knee-high boots are whittled from $350 to $245, pebbled leather lace-up boots are $136 (were $195), and men’s leather low-top sneakers are cut from $150 to $105. 254 Elizabeth St between E Houston and Prince Sts (212-274-9000). Subway: N, R, W to Prince St. Fri 27, Sat 28 11am-7pm; Sun 29 noon-6pm.

    unitednudeUnited Nude
    Architectural shoe label United Nude is known for its futuristic take on basic styles—and high price points. Take advantage of these discounts and pick up a pair of canvas boots for $175 (usually $250); fold-over booties, marked down from $225 to $157; and leather knee-high boots for $315 (originally $450). 268 Elizabeth St between E Houston and Prince Sts (212-274-9010). Subway: N, R, W to Prince St. Fri 27, Sat 28 11am-7pm; Sun 29 noon-6pm.

    zero-maria-cornejoZero + Maria Cornejo
    You won’t have to elbow others while reaching for Michelle Obama-approved Maria Cornejo designs (discounted up to 40 percent): Select pieces from the current fall collection are on sale through the beginning of January, giving you plenty of time to shop at your leisure. Elastic ankle booties are nicked from $495 to $349, tweed dresses are lowered from $897 to $629, and corduroy jodhpurs are clipped from $458 to $319. 33 Bleecker St between Bowery and Lafayette St (212-925-3849). Subway: 6 to Bleecker St. Mon-Sat noon-7pm; Sun noon-6pm. Through Jan 5.

    Tags: Built by Wendy, Jules Smith, Kara Janx, Katherine Kwei, Parker, R.J. Graziano, sample sales, Terra Plana, United Nude, Zero + Maria Cornejo
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