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sunglass hut coupon?
[2007-07-14 10:43:05]

I heard that they send you a 50$ coupon for your birthday but how do you sigh up for this service


The most appropriate place to look for this type of coupons is SearchAllDeals. Just start with a search term like "Sunglass hut". Here is a direct link to the search result:

http://www.searchalldeals.com/results.ht ml?cx=006616979543893323550%3Aydieztwycz

Travel: Sex and the City style shopping in Orlando

If my bank manager is reading, he should look away now!

My first stop was Premium Outlets on International Drive ( www.premiumoutlets.com ), where branded items are for sale with discounts of 25 to 65 per cent in spacious, open-air malls.

At Sunglasses Hut I picked up a pair of gorgeous oversized Chloe sunglasses. Originally $290, now reduced to $99.98. A trade, I'd say. But they were offering an extra 50 per cent off so I got them for just $49.98 - about £31.

Next I headed to Victoria's Secret. It was a little bit like a jumble sale with piles of stuff but little chance of finding any matching sets.

But knickers were just $3 (£1.85), $42 bras just $14.99 (£9.30) and I picked up a fierce pair of bronze snakeskin heels for $29.99 (£18.60).

That's similar to Primark prices but the quality felt much higher.

Other big-name shops at Premium Outlets included 7 For All Mankind, Adidas, GAP, Kate Spade, Juicy Couture, Saks Fifth Avenue, Timberland and Ugg Australia.

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