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Webby Wednesday - revolveclothing.com

OK girls, better late than never! :P Here comes our weekly segment: Webby Wednesday... taaadaaa... Thank you :)

This week's webby is RevolveClothing.com. The site offers designer fashion, including jeans, shirts, tops, and skirts from brands such as Rebecca Taylor, Blue Cult and Paper Denim. Also nice selection of men's clothes. What I like about it is that all items guaranteed in stock in sizes shown, or you receive a coupon for 25% off your next purchase. Plus they have new stuff almost every week.
I loved this Cindy Lee Silk Sailor Tank in Aquaris. I can see myself wearing it with pointy neutral colored flats with lots of plastic colored bracelets. The dress costs around $400. And if you have a US Aramex address, you can get free shipping! swell!
Too obssessed with dresses? Me?? Naaah :P It's just easier to wear with this "cool" weather. :)
Happy Shopping y'all.

Comments

Ansam said…
I like the fact that you do mention if they deliver to Kuwait or no.. but also it would help to know if we can use our Kuwaiti account or visa or must have an American bank account and visa? Please let me know ;-)
Confashion said…
ansam
I don't have a problem with using US based credit card anymore. I'll tell you why in my next post. Your comment has inspired me ;)
Ansam said…
heehee I am your muse ;-)

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