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Old Mar 19th, 2003 | 09:24 AM
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Hi Daisy, You &quot;speeled&quot; my name correctly. <BR><BR>The Chico's outlet I know is in the Vacaville Outlet stores, as Giovanna said. IMO it's the only really good store there, so it's hardly worth the drive for me unless I go with some friends and make a day of it. <BR><BR>I went to Chico's website to see if I could find other outlet stores, but they don't identify them as such. You just have to look at the addresses for each store and try to figure out if it's in an outlet mall. Oh well, I don't really NEED any more clothes!! (But it's spring here in Ca, and the urge is strong...)
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Old Mar 19th, 2003 | 11:52 AM
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Thank you Marilyn. A friend and I are going to make the trek to Vacaville next week to check it out.
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Old Mar 19th, 2003 | 05:21 PM
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Let me know if there's a lot of good stuff!<BR><BR>For those of you in the Bay Area, or even the Sacto area, the Travelsmith warehouse sale in May at the Marin Civic Center is definitely worth the drive. It's really fantastic -- for men, too. Great stuff at great prices: coats, sweaters, luggage, everything! Go early the first day if you have any interest in shoes because they go fast.<BR><BR>I won't be here for it this year. I'll be spending my money in Paris where it will NOT go as far!
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Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 08:27 AM
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I found this post this morning because it's getting close enough to my trip to actually start thinking about properly attiring my husband (you know my clothing has already been taken care of, thanks to a few shopping sprees!). Anyway, for those who may be interested, I went to Travelsmith's website and they have quite a bit of clothing on clearance. Magellen's does also, but not as much. Happy packing, everyone~
 
Old Aug 14th, 2003 | 08:32 AM
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dln, if there is an Anthropologie near you, go there for some cute tops and skirts/pants. Or other stuff, it is a fun store and you can avoid the &quot;mall clothing&quot; look
or go online , I think its
www.anthropologie.com
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