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I actually got the chance to go to the San Francisco Blue Dot Boutique Sale last weekend. Initially, I thought I would miss it because my baby was due on 8/22, but, he’s late!

Turns out this was a great break for me, since I took advantage and went to the sale with my mother, who is visiting. I was able to do some “recon” on the sale and also pick up a number of items we really needed in our family at stellar prices.

As I expected, there were great boutiques represented at the sale, offering a range of discounted items from jewelry to designer clothing and shoes to children and baby clothes and accouterments. Since, as I’ve already mentioned, I’m unbelievably pregnant, we skipped looking at clothing for me (shyuh!!!) and focused on the baby / children offerings.

Before I give my “review” of the sale, I’ll mention this disclaimer: one of my initial hesitations about the sale was the “entry” fee for pre-sale hours of $25. The regular sale hours entry fee was $15. Because I run this site, both my mother and I were given a “guest pass” entry during the pre-sale time, which would have cost $50. I honestly would not have come to the sale during the preview hours had we not received the passes, but I can say that, based on experience at the sale and the deals I got, I WILL DEFINITELY PAY THE $25 PREVIEW ENTRY FEE AT FUTURE BLUE DOT BOUTIQUE EVENTS.

Now for my review…

NOT A BIG EARLY BIRD CROWD

Unlike at other big warehouse sale events I’ve been to, there wasn’t a huge line of folks waiting to get in during the first rush and choose from the greatest amount of merchandise. This was interesting to me because I know this sale was pretty well advertised and I wonder why it didn’t draw a larger crowd. Perhaps as the day wore on it got popping more - I hope so, as I really want this sale to succeed in future years and draw in even more vendors - it’s a great idea.

IS PREVIEW TICKET COST WORTH IT?

YES!!!!!!!!!!

Because of the lack of a thronging crowd, one might think that it would be a waste to spend an extra $10 a head to get in to the event early. This would be a GRAVE MISTAKE. Unlike other larger warehouse sales that deal with unloading large quantities of overstock from distribution centers, the Blue Dot Boutique sale features a number of small, local boutiques that are looking to unload extra merchandise that comes from a much smaller selection. This means that quantities are limited, so the early bird gets the worm. It’s not like at the Athleta Warehouse sale, where there are dozens of the same pair of pants in the same size sitting in a pile. At the Blue Dot Boutique sale, there may be only one particular outfit in a certain size… once it’s gone, it’s gone baby, gone!

HOW WERE THE PRICES?

In a nutshell: the prices were fantastic. Again, as compared with sales focusing on larger businesses, the prices were higher at this sale - it’s not like I saw shirts flying out the door for $5 a pop that had been priced at $65 originally. But, again, these are not volume businesses that are being represented. The median discount range I saw at each boutique booth was from 40-80% off retail. Seriously nothing to sneeze at!!!

Here’s a breakdown of my “haul:”

I scooped up about 8 pairs of toddler and baby shoes priced from $8 - $10 at two different booths - one from the Mill Valley Baby and Kids Company, the other from San Anselmo’s Dixie Park. These were on brands of shoes like Pedipeds and See Kai Run, which are normally priced around $28 - $36.

In addition, at the Ciao Ragazzi booth, I got a set of Hatley toddler raincoat (listed for $37, I paid $20) and boots (listed at $34, bought at $10 — impulse buy, but SO CUTE) that was about 55% off.

Finally, in the score of the century, at the Goodnight Moon booth I found two quilts for my daughter’s “big girl bed” that were originally priced between $150 - $230 (they’re adorable, look hand crafted, unbelievably sweet) for TWENTY DOLLARS EACH. Apparently, the store had a massive overstock of bedding and was therefore really motivated to unload these fantastic items.

The quilts are the prime example of the benefit of getting into the sale early. There were only a few available and we picked up two of them right off the bat, leaving just one extra for some other lucky sale-goer. Had we waited until the “regular” store hours, it’s very likely these gorgeous pieces would have already been on their way to their new home.

IN SUMMARY:

The sale was fun, there was a great range of products to check out and we were able to pick up a number of items we really needed - much higher quality than we could normally afford - at unbelievable prices. If I had purchased everything we got at regular retail, my total would have easily been greater than $600. Instead, I spent about $150. If you add in the cost of the early-entry tickets (again, read the disclaimer - I didn’t pay that this year, but will next year!!!) for two people, this would have made my total about $200. That’s a $400 cost avoidance on thing we really need and will use over the next several years (the shoes are in ranging sizes).

When: Friday, August 29. 2008 10 AM - 5 PM
Where: Cooper Building, 860 South Los Angeles St, Lobby J, Los Angeles, CA
Link: http://oddmolly.com/

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Thanks to Racked LA’s Dealfeed! Really sweet looking clothes that have a handmade / homemade feel to them. The sample sale promises prices from 50-80% off retail. Keep in mind that this is probably like most real sample sales in that it features SAMPLE SIZES.

When: Thurs, 8/28 - Fri, 8/29, 2008 2-8 PM
Where: Dallas Market Hall, 2200 N Stemmons Fwy, Dallas, TX
Link:http://www.thewarehousesale.com

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Do you have a yen for designer jeans, but a bank account that’s running more on the Levi’s*** end of the price range? The Warehouse Sale events specialize in bringing high-end jeans to bargain hunters. They hold events around the country throughout the year and there’s one coming up in the Bay Area in a few weeks!

As with everything I’ve posted about so far… I haven’t actually been to one of these events, so it’s kind of a blind posting. Go at your own risk. Lord knows if I wasn’t a size god-knows-what (READ NOTE BELOW REGARDING SIZING) and 8 1/2 months pregnant, I’d be there in a flash. This particular event is labeled as a “Clearance Sale,” and I’m fairly sure that means the prices will be further marked down. Mebbe I’ll even call them tomorrow to find out for sure and update this posting.

IS IT WORTH IT?
Online reviews and articles about The Warehouse Sale events are mixed. For the most part, people are satisfied with the value, but the selection is limited and it’s not like you’re strolling out with $10 jeans that used to be $300. Think more like $70-100 for jeans that used to be $300. Still pretty cool if you’re willing to cough it up.

From what I’ve read, it’s best to make reservations ahead of time, which you can do by signing up at TWS website, and this also avoids the $5 admission fee.

ARE YOU READY?
For a big sale, always go prepared. In this case, the folks at TWS have been kind enough to outline an FAQs section on their site that covers some important info, such as whether or not they have private changing areas (they don’t). Check the FAQs out here.

A NOTE ON SIZING:
Keep in mind that they specialize in selling SAMPLES, so their size ranges on jeans are limited to size 23 - 32 for women and 28-40 for men. They also carry a brand called “Frankie B” that has sizes 0-10 (women’s)

***I actually think the price of Levi’s are even pretty exorbitant, but, a girl’s gotta wear something, right? I remember when buying a pair of jeans seemed like a fairly nonchalant purchase, but nowadays it’s a regular investment!

FURTHER INFO:
Great article: http://www.lasnark.com/the-warehouse-sale-la-convention-center

When: 8/27 - 9/8 -> while supplies last
Where: online
Link: http://www.chefscatalog.com/home.aspx

Description:

This online Labor Day Sale is featuring prices up to 80% off. To be honest, the prices don’t look that fabulous to me, like maybe the original prices were market up to make it look like a better deal. However, even at 50% off, you’re ahead of the game. The big deal about this sale is that they’re offering 50% off shipping until 9/8, which is pretty sweet.

When: Sat, Aug 30 & Sun, Aug 31, 2008 10 AM - 5 PM
Where: 2351 Lincoln Ave, Hayward, CA
Link: http://www.gaoutlet.com

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My, oh my! My heart skipped a beat when I saw the announcement email for this event come into my inbox! This liquidation sale is being sponsored by Liquid Events, which put on the phenomenal sale that started the idea for this site last spring.

Based off of my previous experience with Liquid Events, this sale is very promising!!!

Too bad I’m not in the market for appliances right now!

The Gourmet Appliance Outlet sale promises discounts ranging from 25 - 75% below wholesale. Not bad. Hopefully this will be a regular, annual sale and we can go next year!

When: ongoing until 8/30/2008
Where: 140 W. 57th St., Suite 4C, NY, NY
Link: http://www.custommen.com/current_promotions.aspx

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So far, I’ve avoided listing sales based in New York for one simple reason: there are already so many resources for finding NY sales, why clutter the internet with more?

I’m making an exception for the Custom Men clearance sale because, well… It’s exceptional! Plus, you can partake in it via the internet. Thus, the rest of us, off the island, get to tap in as well!

Custom Men, as the moniker implies, specializes in custom tailored outfits for men: shirts, suits, pants, sportcoats. They are presently running a summer clearance sale with phenomenal pricing (for custom clothes, that is).

The trick to the pricing is that you have to buy in “bulk.” For instance, you can presently buy 8 cottonable mix shirts for $499, which breaks down to $62.50 each. Not BAD!!!

I’ve never used Custom Men, and, to be honest, although we’ll be in the market for new shirts soon, I wouldn’t feel comfortable placing my first order via the internet. However, next time we’re in NY I’m going to definitely drop by and check out the goods so we can be prepared for next year’s sale!

Just a reminder - if you’re in the bay area this weekend, don’t forget about the Blue Dot Boutique Warehouse Sale!!!

It’s going to be worth it!

When: Sat, Aug 23 - Sun, Aug 24, 2008
Where: Fort Mason, Herbst Pavilion, San Francisco, CA
Link: http://www.bluedotboutiquesale.com/SanFranc08.html

Description:

Remember to bring cash to this event - some vendors will only be accepting greenbacks.

There are NO DRESSING ROOMS at the sale.

When: Saturday, August 23, 2008 10 AM - 4 PM

Where:4350 South Main Street, Los Angeles, CA
Link: http://www.fluxnouveau.net/

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Please note: CASH ONLY, NO DRESSING ROOMS - prepare to change under something large in front of a cattle-call wall mirror.

A special thanks to Zanne over at the BargainsLA Hot Sales for this info. She’s so on top of it!

Flux Nouveau, known for its fashionable knits, is having an honest-to-goodness warehouse sale. Here are some of the prices quoted from BargainsLA:

Tanks and beaters that retail for $28 are on sale at 3 for $15!
Edgy tees that sell for $30-$35 in stores are here at 3 for $20!
Dresses that retail at $75 are just 3 for $40!
Cool Bomber jackets that go for $150-$189, are just 3 fo! r $70!
Men’s v-neck and crew neck tees are also here at the same rock bottom prices!

These prices are 80-90% off!!!

When: Sat, 8/23 (Private VIP) - Sun, 8/24 10-4
Where: Orange County Fair & Expo Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA
Link:http://www.thewarehousesale.com

Description:
Do you have a yen for designer jeans, but a bank account that’s running more on the Levi’s*** end of the price range? The Warehouse Sale events specialize in bringing high-end jeans to bargain hunters. They hold events around the country throughout the year and there’s one coming up in the Bay Area in a few weeks!

As with everything I’ve posted about so far… I haven’t actually been to one of these events, so it’s kind of a blind posting. Go at your own risk. Lord knows if I wasn’t a size god-knows-what (READ NOTE BELOW REGARDING SIZING) and 8 1/2 months pregnant, I’d be there in a flash. This particular event is labeled as a “Clearance Sale,” and I’m fairly sure that means the prices will be further marked down. Mebbe I’ll even call them tomorrow to find out for sure and update this posting.

IS IT WORTH IT?
Online reviews and articles about The Warehouse Sale events are mixed. For the most part, people are satisfied with the value, but the selection is limited and it’s not like you’re strolling out with $10 jeans that used to be $300. Think more like $70-100 for jeans that used to be $300. Still pretty cool if you’re willing to cough it up.

From what I’ve read, it’s best to make reservations ahead of time, which you can do by signing up at TWS website, and this also avoids the $5 admission fee.

ARE YOU READY?
For a big sale, always go prepared. In this case, the folks at TWS have been kind enough to outline an FAQs section on their site that covers some important info, such as whether or not they have private changing areas (they don’t). Check the FAQs out here.

A NOTE ON SIZING:
Keep in mind that they specialize in selling SAMPLES, so their size ranges on jeans are limited to size 23 - 32 for women and 28-40 for men. They also carry a brand called “Frankie B” that has sizes 0-10 (women’s)

***I actually think the price of Levi’s are even pretty exorbitant, but, a girl’s gotta wear something, right? I remember when buying a pair of jeans seemed like a fairly nonchalant purchase, but nowadays it’s a regular investment!

FURTHER INFO:
Great article: http://www.lasnark.com/the-warehouse-sale-la-convention-center

When: Friday, August 22, 2008 8 AM onward**

**In order to get first dibs, many women camp out well before the 8 AM door opening, sometimes even starting the night before.

Where: Hynes Convention Center, 900 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02115

Links: http://www.filenesbasement.com/bridal.jsp

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In the interest of complete disclosure, I should say I have a particular fondness for Filene’s Basement, as our annual pre-school shopping trip at the original Boston Filene’s was a pinnacle part of my childhood experience with bargain hunting. Also, my sister scored her lovely wedding gown at the original Filene’s during a post-Running of the Brides escapade.

It’s shopping as a full contact sport

This is the big one, folks… True, there may be other Filene’s wedding gown sales throughout the country, and they may be good… but if you’re looking for the true flair, that certain “j’ne se qua” of a hockey-game-cum-super-sale, with elbowed black eyes and a truly festive spirit… This is THE ONE to be at!

Get your war drums going, ladies… Time to stock up on some great gowns.

If you don’t know about Filene’s infamous “Running of the Brides,” you have no idea what you’ve been missing in the bargain-hunting culture!

This is the epitome of a “sharpen your claws nails before you go and, if you have the balance to run in them, wear particularly savage stilettos for toe crushing” sale. Of course, it’s usually sequestered to a once-in-a-lifetime event for most women to attend, since the whole sale revolves around getting RIDICULOUS deals on designer bridal gowns. Despite the lack of recidivism for most attendants, the Running of the Brides has developed its own culture over the years and, with the help of media attention and the fact that some families consider it a tradition to get your wedding gown at the event, this is truly a remarkable event.

Go for the gowns, stay for the glory.

More Info: Read the FAQ section at the Filene’s Bridal page (scroll down). REALLY IMPORTANT INFO and STRATEGY are outlined there.