Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Holiday Sales on Plus Size Clothes
Save $30 when you spend $100 for 3 Days Only with Coupon Code ALLIWANT2. Expires 12/13/09.
Just wanted to take a minute to update my blog and let you all know what I have been up to. Well for starters, I finally recorded a new video today and it will be going up on youtube probably tonight or tomorrow. Right now there is something screwy with the flipcam software so I can’t get the videos off of the camera. Once I fix that then I can upload. So I wanted to give you notice about Torrid’s holiday sale that they have going on and there is only three days left to get $30 off any $100 purchase from them.
Also I was surfing around on Fashion Bug this afternoon and noticed that they are having a different sale every day until Christmas and today they have a buy one get one half off on active wear. Be sure to check back at Fashion Bug everyday to see what new promotion they will have going on.
Very Merry Gifts at FashionBug.com! Great items for as low as $10 and under!
Finally I JUST got an email stating that Kiyonna.com has lowered prices to meet the needs of their customers during this rough economy. I personally love the style of Kiyonna’s clothing and am very happy to hear that they are taking the current economic state to heart and have made this decision to make their prices more affordable for their customers.
So check back tomorrow for an update and new video from me and if you haven’t subscribed to my youtube channel make sure you do! Take care for now!
















December 22nd, 2009 at 6:09 pm
Todd Albaum said:
Check out my plus size website
http://www.scarlettplus.com I also have a video up there too.
Women LOVE my boutique.
Todd
e-mail me back your thoughts Todd@scarlettplus.com
January 3rd, 2010 at 3:03 pm
Barry Ohman said:
A great article that you have written and as well I must say that Kiyonna.com definitely looking after the needs of their lady customers by adjusting their prices during rough times. At least at Kiyonna.com they have the customers needs in mind by adjusting their prices which is more than some of the online stores have done as it seems that some are greedy and won’t move on their prices.
January 15th, 2010 at 1:21 pm
Plus Sized Chick said:
I think that it’s just smart business at this time to offer some sales to keep people buying. I think a store like Kiyonna realizes that their clothes are at a certain price point and that a percentage of something is better than a percentage of nothing. If the clothes are not moving, that’s not good for anybody.
Luckily I’m not really someone who is affected by the economic crunch but that doesn’t mean that I don’t have other financial obligations and I am still always looking for the best deal I can get on clothing, shoes, makeup and accessories.