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Sale-ing Al Othman


In case you've been living under a rock (or sunbathing somewhere on the Mediterranean), quite a few bargains are out there with all the seasonal sales going around, so I thought I'd take this opportunity to catch you up on what's going on. Let’s start with Al Othman who is now having sale up to 50% off on its S/S 2010 merchandise. So here are some of my personal favorites…

I love this Devi Kroell’s classic fold-over clutch with origami detail, mostly because that it has the right blend or classy, chic, and practical. Plus it can be worn as a shoulder bag using a detachable golden chain strap, but this item is only 30% off. Was KD 539 and now around KD 377.




These Behnaz Sarafpour’s classic cut pant with a super cool one hidden pleat makes it the perfect basic wardrobe staple but with a modern twist. Loves it! Was KD 309 and Now around KD 154.



OK, the photo does not do this fabulous Marios Schwab electric pink, purple, and black number any justice. Neither does the hanger for that matter. The clever detailing on the dress, from the lower pleated part to the voluminous sheer pink middle part, makes this minimalist design an astounding piece.  Was KD 1,298 and Now KD 649.

Comments

sugar lolita said…
i really love thier reduction i ve got a party dress worth 1299 kd for just 260 kd imagine the difference :)
Confashion said…
sugar lolita
WOW! That's quite a bargain!
Al Othman is just amazing... their customer service is unparalleled. :)

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