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American Apparel – On Location

$25 for $50 (or $50 for $100) Worth of Clothing and Accessories Online or In-Store. Valid in the US Only.

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In a Nutshell

Socially responsible, sweatshop-free clothier stocks a continually running sale with a wide variety of garment styles for men and women

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 3, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional gift. Limit 1 per order. Valid only in the US. Valid only for option purchased; online option valid only online, in-store option valid only in-store. Extra fee for shipping for online option; ships only within US. Not valid for sale, multibrand, or vintage items. Not valid at flea market/warehouse sales. Not valid with other offers. Exchanges/returns for store credit only, within 45 days & with receipt at original venue of purchase; limit 1 exchange per person. Must use promo value in 1 order. Tax not included.
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Clothes are one of those things you never stop needing, like the approval of a dentist when he asks if you've been flossing lately. Impress people with this Groupon.

Choose Between Three Options

  • $25 for $50 worth of clothing and accessories online
  • $25 for $50 worth of clothing and accessories in-store
  • $50 for $100 worth of clothing and accessories in-store

American Apparel stores stock well-fitting fashion basics such as a wool club jacket ($155), a women's cable-knit sweater ($70), a soft, thick beanie ($22), or a knee-length circle skirt ($58). The online option cannot be applied toward shipping costs.

American Apparel

At a massive garment factory in downtown Los Angeles, more than 6,000 industrial and textile employees work in rhythm with whirring machinery to design, knit, cut, dye, and sew the stylish and well-fitting fashion basics carried in all American Apparel stores across the globe. Unlike many fashion retailers that subcontract manufacturing to overseas factories with questionable labor conditions, American Apparel adheres to a socially responsible production model by making jobs available for individuals in the LA community. In keeping production within a 30-mile radius, the T-shirt and sundress designers also eliminate unnecessary and wasteful factors such as shipping fuel and packing materials. Check out its website to tour the American Apparel factory in a way that would make Mr. Rogers proud.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Famous Hats

Every historical figure of any significance wore a now instantly recognizable hat, synonymous with their name:

  • The Napoleon Hat: Military bicorn, worn side to side or "athwart" to serve as a better perch for enlisted falcons
  • The Benjamin Franklin Hat: Small brass beanie with a large conductive spire jutting out of it, topped with a small eyelet for tethering a kite
  • The Davy Crockett Hat: Famously a strict vegetarian, Crockett's "coonskin" was actually just a matted blob of reeds and buffalo chips that he moistened hourly from his canteen
  • The Hercules Hat: Just a minotaur skull

Honorable Mention: Jughead's "hat" from the Archie comics is actually a crown (?) made of gray paper (?) with miscellaneous shapes affixed to it. Details remain vague because it is proven that overscrutinizing Jughead's hat makes you go insane.

Which historical figure had the most famous hat? The answer may surprise you.

American Apparel

  • In-store option valid at all US locations. Click here for store locator.