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Hayden Harnett for Half, or Less

hayden harnett.jpgHayden-Harnett’s having a sample sale! And you don’t even have to trek to Greenpoint to indulge.

Where: Edgo Noho - 65 Bleecker St between Broadway and Lafayette

When: Nov. 5 - 8th, 12 - 7pm

What: 40 - 70% off the current Fall 2008 collection, including clothes and accessories.

Rules: They accept both cash and credit, and the first fifty shoppers get a $20 gift certificate to Edge.

Or, if you prefer, you can shop online.

Either way, if you get to the bag at left before us, we’ll never forgive you.

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posted by sambelle

Nov 04, 2008 8:36AM

i'm having trouble with the link....

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posted by Natalie Hormilla

Nov 04, 2008 8:40AM

sorry about that - try it now! and thanks for pointing that out so fast.

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posted by mpw

Nov 04, 2008 10:16AM

They usually have a large selection and some great deals. What's odd is that they'll then have the same items for a much higher price. For example, I got this dress last year for about $70, and I've seen it since then at various higher prices (it's now $178):

http://haydenharnett.com/index.cgi?action=detail&style=EDIEBIBSDPRT&back=http%3A%2F%2Fhaydenharnett.com%2Findex.cgi%3Faction%3Dall_dresses

I just think it's strange to keep raising the price on something that didn't sell out during your sample sale.

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posted by guest

Nov 05, 2008 12:38PM

when things don't sell- from a marketing standpoint- lowering the price doesn't always work. if you're a brand trying to cultivate a certain image, sometimes raising the price works better than lowering. it makes you seem more exclusive and because the price is higher the consumer feels he/she's also buying a certain amount of quality and status.

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