Fact: We love Net-a-Porter.
Fact: Even more, we love a good sale.
Fact: Net-a-Porter consistently comes up with great ideas for their beloved shoppers, and here’s another one:
This February, Natalie Massenet, the site’s founder, will introduce everyone to TheOutNet.com, which will exist as an outlet for Net-a-Porter.
Translation? All those old items you see on Net-a-Porter every week that still, for whatever reason, never go below 30% off, will be moved to TheOutNet for a less public price slashing. So basically, it’ll be like the Barneys warehouse sale, except everyday, and probably a lot better.
But Miss Massenet, could we please get this site before Fashion Week?






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I do love Net-a-Porter but I have to say they have terrible customer service. I have so much trouble getting them to answer an email or pick up their phone even half the time. Returns are a huge pain, even if they are free.
YESSSSSSSSSSs just in time for my B Day love it!
I can’t wait for the Outnet! I shop with Net-a-Porter and they are always such huge help. the customer service people treat you like royalty and keep me from looking like a fashion victim!
net-a-porter sales have been blah compared to other retailers like barneys or saks. either the merchandise is old or the discounts aren’t that great. let’s hope theoutnet will change that though i’m not holding my breath.
I reccently noticed that a dress I almost bought for a Christmas party in 2007 was still available and only 30% off.
And another dress I wanted in January 2008 is still there too – at least it is 50% off.
I never really see much go below 50% off – and if I am thinking about buying a 3 season old dress, I think it should be far more discounted.