Save 20% at eBags- Wednesday June 11th
I’m giving you the heads up a day early to let you know that tomorrow, Wednesday June 11th, you can save 20% at eBags.
While you are there, be sure to check out the handbags sales they are having, including sales on Cole Haan bags. This Cole Haan Aerin Zip Shoulder is regularly $275 but its currently on sale for $209.99. You don’t have to wait until tomorrow to get that deal, but the 20% off sale is tomorrow only.
Save 20% at Ebags
Alexis Hudson Margarita Wallet -Gunmetal
Here’s another great purse for Alexis Hudson fans. This Alexis Hudson Margarita Wallet is quite trendy.
It’s a wallet with a removable strap. Wear it as a purse one day, carry it as a wallet the next. It’s made of croco-embossed leather and it has a bottom flap closure and an exterior zip-pocket.
It’s 5″ high, 7.75″ wide, 1″ deep. It’s priced at $445.
Save on Sex in The City Style Handbags
Pick your choice of 5 styles of City Chic bags and save 10%.
Pictured is the two pocket tote which happens to come in 4 colors. It’s on sale for $56.
Don’t like this bag? There are 4 more to choose from. Use promo code CITY10 and save 10% on these bags until June 8th.
Save 10% on Urban Expressions Juliette Pocket Handbag
This Urban Expressions Juliette Pocket Handbag is already on sale for $48.00 but now you can take an additional 10% off. Choose from black, brown grey or red high-quality synthetic leather. This deal is only good for a week and you’ll need coupon code JULIE10. Expires 5/18/08.
Obama, Clinton or McCain Totes
If you are gung-ho about any particular candidate then you might be interested in these totes that spout the faces of Obama, Clinton, and McCain. Each one comes in a bucket style (priced at $85.00) or clutch (priced at $50).
For a limited time 25% of all proceeds will go to each campaign. The quantities are limited and I see an expiration date of 7/1/08.
I must say that I like that the one for Clinton has a black and white photo. I think the other two should as well because it has a classier look to it.






