corarose
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Sat Nov-15-03 02:51 PM
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Chicago DU'ers Old Navy has a sale on T-Shirts .97 cents |
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They are the good ones that are screen printed with little sayings on them and they make great Pj's.
It's an unadvertised sale and the T-Shirts were $12.00 to $14.00 dollars and they are now marked down to .97 cents.
I found a couple that has BAKED GOODS written on it and it will be a perfect gift for my Pastry Chef Instructors for the Holiday.
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Sat Nov-15-03 03:57 PM
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Where in Chicago area is this sale?
I havce a son in the area and e-mailed him, he called the Chicago store, they say they do not know anything about such a sale.
what gives? Any more info available?
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corarose
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Sat Nov-15-03 04:04 PM
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Edited on Sat Nov-15-03 04:08 PM by corarose
The store on North Ave. I was up in that area last night having a beer and I stopped into the Old Navy store and I bought a Baked Goods t-shirt and it was marked $4.99 and they charged me .97 cents for it. I asked the guy if he had any more and he told me that all of the t-shirts that were in the sale section were .97 cents. I bought 6 of them and they were all .97 cents.
It's an unadvertised sale and the shirts are not marked .97 cents and they don't tell you about them until they ring them up.
I want to go back and get a couple more because I like to wear them as Pj's and under my clothes in the winter.
Tell him to go into the store and they are in the sale section. They are the ones that are marked down with a logo on them that are short sleeved or they have no sleeves.
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Sat Nov-15-03 10:32 PM
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3. They still have the sale going on |
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I went to Joes On Weed Street by Old Navy Pier and they still have the sale going on but they won't tell you on the phone.
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Sun Nov-16-03 10:51 AM
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5. Good price, though they're still making quite a profit off of them |
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Don't they pay the sweatshop worker a nickel for every completed shirt?
Though I expect clothing everywhere these days to be sweatshop made. :-(
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