They are 50% off the artificial list price. When they do go on sale, there will only be two dozen left—21 in size XS in mung green, 1 in size XXXL in puce, and 1 with a snag and a lipstick stain, size M in aubergine.
There used to be regulations concerning how long “sale price” could be advertised and how long something had to be sold at regular price before it could even have a sale price. However, the War on Consumers continues and we lost that skirmish.
Purple People Eater 1 day ago
If a store can afford to sell things at 50% off, they’re way too expensive.
ellisaana Premium Member 1 day ago
They are 50% off the artificial list price. When they do go on sale, there will only be two dozen left—21 in size XS in mung green, 1 in size XXXL in puce, and 1 with a snag and a lipstick stain, size M in aubergine.
Abby B Premium Member 1 day ago
I agree with Cathy. I do not care are how much is off some imaginary number. I care what is left on.
markkahler52 1 day ago
Get ’em now, before the tariffs kick in…
baskate_2000 1 day ago
Cathy is right, you know.
mistercatworks 1 day ago
There used to be regulations concerning how long “sale price” could be advertised and how long something had to be sold at regular price before it could even have a sale price. However, the War on Consumers continues and we lost that skirmish.
lindz.coop Premium Member about 18 hours ago
They often raise the price and then take a percentage off. It’s not a sale.
rgcviper about 16 hours ago
Oh, for the love of cheesecake—just buy ’em already! Ha.
HI, MOM. Hello, “Cathy” Clan.