Thursday, April 25, 2013

at Goodwill's Designer Sale

tomorrow. Over 4,500 jackets, coats, shirts, dresses, shoes, handbags, accessories and more await shoppers during the two-day sale on Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1. There will designer jeans by Mek Denim, Seven for all Mankind, True Religion, Citizen, Juicy Couture, and Hudson; shoes by Manolo Blahnik, Ugg, and Jimmy Choo; handbags by Coach and Gucci and clothing by Hermes, Prada, Christian Dior and more. There will be plenty of items for guys, too, with suits by Armani and Versace, and casual wear by designers like Tommy Bahama. They can also find jeans, shoes, belts, wallets and more. "We have many generous donors in the community who give us amazing clothes and accessories. We're hoping this sale will introduce a lot of people to Goodwill and show them they can find fashionable items at great prices. on both days. Shoppers can expect a great selection no matter when they come-Goodwill staff will restock the shelves with more designer clothes throughout both days of the sale. Kirkland NewsKirkland woman charged with stalking Clay AikenKirkland leaders approve ordinance protecting low-income rentersKirkland considers ordinance to protect Section 8 tenantsGoogle expanding in Kirkland911 tapes released from altercation at Hope Solo home Medina NewsJury rules city racially discriminated against former police chiefTraffic: Weekend closure cancelled for eastbound lanes of SR 520 Free workshops teach residents how to run for public officeRise in youth smoking could cost state money Sign of spring: Daylight saving time starts Sunday Redmond NewsWoman allegedly stole from elderly parents, kept mom tied to bedRedmond hit with rash of home burglariesParents upset over condemned high school baseball fieldLocal autistic boy making greats strides with music therapyInvestigators: Man found in wrecked van died at least a week ago Kirkland NewsKirkland woman charged with stalking Clay AikenKirkland leaders approve ordinance protecting low-income rentersKirkland considers ordinance to protect Section 8 tenantsGoogle expanding in Kirkland911 tapes released from altercation at Hope Solo home Medina NewsJury rules city racially discriminated against former police chiefTraffic: Weekend closure cancelled for eastbound lanes of SR 520 Free workshops teach residents how to run for public officeRise in youth smoking could cost state money Sign of spring: Daylight saving time starts Sunday Redmond NewsWoman allegedly stole from elderly parents, kept mom tied to bedRedmond hit with rash of home burglariesParents upset over condemned high school baseball fieldLocal autistic boy making greats strides with music therapyInvestigators: Man found in wrecked van died at least a week ago

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