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Shabby Apple – Cleveland

$40 for $100 Worth of Vintage-Inspired Clothing and Accessories from Shabby Apple

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$100
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60%
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$60
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  • This deal ended at:
  • 11:59PM EDT
  • 07/21/2010
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Highlights

  • Unique, retro fashion
  • Appropriate for work
  • 5% of proceeds go to help women in developing countries

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 24, 2011
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per order. Online purchases only. Shipping not included. Redeemable starting on 7/23/10. Not valid with other offers or on sale items.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Flirty, fashionable outfits beat pinecones for making a stylish entrance and keeping skin free of tree sap any day of the week. Enjoy a fresh fabric-coating with today's deal: for $40, you get $100 worth of retro-flavored fashion and accessories from Shabby Apple's online shop. Shipping is not included in this Groupon, but Shabby Apple does offer free shipping on exchanges within 30 days.

Shabby Apple's style draws inspiration from a host of classic Hollywood starlets, gin-soaked Lost Generation novellas, and mid-century couture to deliver flattering fashion for work and play. Organized by collection and function, Shabby Apple's extensive array of dresses tempts pants-addicted shoppers to make like Donald Duck and eschew tedious trousers altogether. Camelot-era office wear and French Resistance–style threads feature elegant neutrals as well as bolder hues to help sophisticated ladies channel their inner silver-screen siren, luring sea-battered execs to a watery grave. For lighter, flirtier wares, Francophone fashions convey color and confidence with every tailored skirt swoosh. In addition to fabulous frocks, Shabby Apple offers infinitely re-wearable bridesmaid attire, stylish maternity duds, shoes and accessories, and figure-flaunting, forties-inspired bathing costumes that Esther Williams would jump through a flaming hoop into a vat of blueberry Jell-O to own.

Shabby Apple's style tools help disoriented dressers locate the right glad rags for their body type, complete with an assigned style icon to ruthlessly imitate. After satisfying shoppers with designer duds, the online retailer spreads the love to ladies in developing countries by donating 5% of sales to poverty-fighting financial services. (Click here to read more about Shabby Apple's charitable contributions.) Virtually Internet on over to Shabby Apple, and smack an always-fashionable grin on your wardrobe and conscience alike.

Valid for online purchases only. Valid for redemption beginning July 23, 2010. Not valid with other offers or on sale items.

Reviews

Shabby Apple has received extensive blog and press attention, and its clothing has been featured in Glamour magazine, Marie Claire, and DailyCandy. Three Viewpointers give five stars:

  • How cute are these bridesmaid dresses you can actually re-wear? (Bonus: you can feel good about buying from Shabby Apple. They support all kinds of charities!) – Glamour
  • Dressing your cutie is also a cinch with a little help from Shabby Baby girls’ clothing. – DailyCandy
  • …flattering on any body type, curvy or straight. – fausty24, Viewpoints

Groupon Says

The Sad, Sad Fates of the Shabby Apple Bunch

Today's Groupon should, of course, remind readers of the classic Depression-era children's moving-picture gang, The Shabby Apple Bunch. Who were some of the main members and what are they up to now?

  • Poughkeepsie (The Schemer): Deceased, washing-machine factory implosion
  • Flinkman (The Brains): Deceased, sharecropper's lung
  • Snakebait (The One Whose Dad Had a Rifle): Deceased, peacetime submarine accident
  • Sugarcup Mayfly (The Girl): Deceased, horsebites
  • Prangus (The Scrapper): Suffering from reverse Benjamin Button Syndrome, currently an old man

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