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Savvy on a Shoestring – Short North

$50 for $100 Worth of Clothing and Accessories

$50
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No Longer Available
Value
$100
Discount
50%
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$50
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  • This deal ended at:
  • 11:59PM EDT
  • 03/26/2011
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Highlights

  • Designer brands for low prices
  • Open Fridays & Saturdays

The Fine Print

  • Expires Sep 27, 2011
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Not valid until 4/1/11. In-store only. Not valid for sale items.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Great clothes, like stapler removers or Hulk hands, won't make the difference between life and death, but once you have them, they're hard to live without. Acquire a smashing passion with today's Groupon: for $50, you get $100 worth of clothes and accessories at Savvy on a Shoestring on West 1st Avenue, open on Fridays and Saturdays or by appointment.

Savvy on a Shoestring is a mother-and-daughter boutique that showcases fashions for women from size four to 20. Drape your inner damsel, fashionable femme, or couture cutie in designer duds that don’t cause anguished piggy-bank squealing. Breeze through offices, cafés, or dormant wind tunnels in a designer dress to relieve legs of their winter-long denim imprisonment ($45–$175). A flock of new purses flaunts the colors of spring like May Day costumes or defiant Visigoths ($175–$450). And get ready for the beach or pool with designer sunglasses, the chic way to avoid UV rays, paparazzi hassles, and the accusatory stare of empty cookie jars ($50–$200).

Reviews

Columbus Alive and the Columbus Dispatch have featured Savvy on a Shoestring.

Groupon Says

The Groupon Guide to: Lawful Motorcycling

Motorcycles, though often associated with reverse Robin Hoods, can be fun to ride even for non tough guys. Here's how to harness the speed and loudness of these two-wheelers without becoming a crime criminal yourself:

  • Wear a Helmet: Many municipalities require motorcycle riders to wear a helmet; it sends an important message to kids–looking dorky can be pretty cool.
  • Keep Your Hands on the Wheel: "Hands at 10 and 2" is even more important on a motorcycle.
  • Obey the Rules of the Road: Popular rules include speed limits, velocity restrictions, and laws against driving under the influence of going too fast.
  • Stay on the Road: Or, drive on the sidewalk, which is a tiny road for motorcycles.
  • Avoid Intentional Crashes: Insurance only pays for three a month.

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