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City Soles – Online Deal

$40 for $80 Worth of Shoes and Apparel

$40
Buy
No Longer Available
Sun Oct 21 03:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$80
Discount
50%
You Save
$40
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In a Nutshell

Upscale fall boots and all-weather bags from brands such as Audley, Brako, and Mjus

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person. Online only. Not valid for sale items. Shipping not included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Boutiques present a carefully curated selection of clothing, just like the dumpster behind a famous person's house. Find your look with this Groupon.

$40 for $80 Worth of Shoes and Apparel

Fall wardrobes get a revamp with women's shoes such as red leather heels by Brako ($189.99) or Bernie Mev's Raizo Mary Janes ($69.99) and men's footwear such as J.D. Fisk boots ($199) and Doyle dress shoes by Bacco Bucci ($99.99). The store also stocks boutique accessories such as the Nino Bossi shoulder bag ($215) and a women's leather wallet by Souldier ($50). This deal is only valid for City Soles' online store and does not include shipping.

City Soles

The staff at City Soles takes footwear seriously, interviewing designers and critiquing limited-edition kicks on the store's own City Soles TV. In the store, staff members examine arches and measure foot length before pointing guests toward comfortable boots for walking to work or sneakers from Mjus. Plush black couches and helpful service encourage guests to try on multiple pairs of shoes before selecting the perfect footwear.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Finding a Thing of Money

Although everyone gets out of bed each day hoping that today will be the day they finally happen upon a life-altering thing of unclaimed money, finding a thing of money actually comes with intractable legal and ethical ramifications. What steps must you take before you have legal and moral right to a found thing of money?

  • Alert the police that you have found a thing of money. Give them your phone number in the event that someone reports that exact size of a thing of money missing. Do not give them your name.

  • Hang fliers around the area where you found the thing of money. Fliers about a free thing of money will likely attract ne'er-do-wells, so instead, have the fliers read: “Found: an item. Could be good, could be bad. Can you prove you lost something by guessing what I have found? We shall see.”

  • At the end of 30 days, if you feel fairly confident you have done everything humanly possible to find the thing of money’s original owner, go to your nearest charity. Dump half of the money into the charity’s mail slot. The remainder of the money is yours to keep, you good-hearted citizen.

What are the rules about finding a thing of money? Do you get to keep it?

City Soles