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WHAT: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Sandro & More Online Sample Sale @ Gilt
WHY: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Sandro & More Clothing up to 60% off!
WHEN: 1/8 12pm – 1/10 12am
WHERE: Gilt.com
*To sign up & access the sales, please click here.
Shop Top Designer Brands at up to 60% off retail on Gilt.com
Posted by Bindra at 04:25 AM
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By 9:30AM lines swelled down the stretch of Spring Street and crawled around Varick as teeth chattered, while anxiously waiting for the 10AM start to the 3.1 Phillip Lim Sample Sale.
With temperatures not quite reaching 40 degrees, there was only the notion of discounted prices of one of SoHo’s favorite designers to warm waiting shoppers up. By 10:10AM, the line slowly began to move as small clusters of shoppers were ushered onto a freight elevator, which is located in the left rear of the building’s parking lot, around the corner from 304 Hudson Street on the north side of Spring Street. Keep in mind, they only allow 5-10 shoppers on this elevator at a time, which caused the line to rapidly grow.
At 10:40AM an angry shopper exited the sale and dejectedly announced to the line: “No bags left! If you’re waiting to score a Phillip Lim bag, don’t bother!” This prompted quite a few shivering Lim fans to cut their loses and exit the line, after muttering a few obscenities.
Those who remained stated they were hoping to score killer outerwear, an article of clothing they wished they possessed at that given moment.
By 11:15AM I finally reached the finish line and took the freight elevator up with four other shoppers. After strolling through a kitchen of sorts, shoppers are forced to check their coats and bags before entering the sale’s sundrenched loft with 3.1 Phillip Lim sweaters and clothing strewn all about (there was literally a mountain of ditched goods just hanging out in the corner).
Most shoppers crowded around the racks that held a dismal collection of heels, as well as a few clutches and small bags, but nothing to bat your eyes at; the angry shopper was right: there were no bags left. The few remaining shoes (all priced at $100) included the Absinthe Green Braided T-Strap Evening Heel ($100, various sizes, pictured), and the Brandy High Cut V Pump ($100, various sizes, pictured).
The first rack of clothing featured a nice collection of pants, skirts and shorts, probably the only assortment of apparel that wasn’t terribly wrinkled or sloppily hung up. Mind you, there was no photography allowed, but I certainly did my best to sneak a collection of cell phone snaps. I saw quite a few pairs of wool pants that were worth a peak for their $75 price tags and all skirts are priced at $100, while shorts are marked at $75.
Near the disastrous shoe rack that appeared to have been attacked by savages, were two small racks of evening dresses. Every dress on this rack seemed as though it had been tried on already and hung up inside out, but through the mess I was able to find a nude and sheer cocktail dress embroidered with leather and jewels ($400, pictured) as well as a nude pinstripe pocket top ($100, size 6, pictured).
Please note: Don’t be defeated if you’re not a size 0-2 or in some cases 4-6 (sample sizes) because I did notice quite a few pieces that were size 8, as well as medium and large sweaters and shawls.
Moving on to the tops section, my anxiety over the wrinkly clothing heightened (OCD, much?), but I tried to not let it distort my opinion of the high fashion 3.1 Phillip Lim clothing before me. The trend of the sale (aside from the aforementioned wrinkles) was a large pallet of nude colored tops, with many yellows and beiges blended in. The thinner blouses, such as a sunbleached white sweater ($150) and the midnight blue zip track sweater ($150) were so delicate, I would bet money they would fall apart after one wear.
My advice to you is to focus mainly on the heavy weight sweaters and blazers. An unbelievably soft camel fur button up cardigan was available in all sizes ($150, various sizes, pictured), as was a pear colored wool shawl ($150, various sizes, pictured), and don’t miss the Collarless Knit Jacket ($175, orig. $550, size 6, pictured), or the oatmeal bubble zip up sweater with pink thread ($150, pictured), and the thick emerald green sweater dress ($150, pictured).
A messy pile of leather belts ($50) was arranged on a table, with a few pairs of gloves thrown in with them ($50). The men’s section was pint size and certainly not worth the wait in line. Note that there are no dressing rooms, women were undressing and trying on in a tight corner, visible to the entire room. Within this small area lied another heaping pile of unwanted clothing, where I’m sure some goodies and not-to-miss items existed, but who would be able to get to them?
If you’re looking for struggle, frustration, and disappointment then 3.1 Phillip Lim is the way to spend your day. If you’re not, you better stick to your warm home and scour the Internet for sales on Lim items. As a last ditch effort at Lim satisfaction, ShopStyle is holding a “Pin to Win” a 3.1 Phillip Lim bag, which may be your only hope at a discounted (or free) Lim bag today.
Womens
Woven Tops/Shirts
Long Sleeve: $150
Embroidered/Woven: $150
Short Sleeve, Sleeveless, Tanks: $100
T-Shirts
Long Sleeve, Short Sleeve, Tanks: $50
Sweaters
Embellished/Embroidered: $250
Cashmere: $200
All Other: $150
Bottoms
Leather or Sequin Skirt/Pants: $200
Wool, Casual, Silk, or Pleated Skirts: $100
Pants/Jeans/Shorts: $75
Dresses
Embellished/Embroidered/Sequin Dress: $400
Evening Gown: $400
Cocktail Dress: $300
Sweater Dress (Cashmere): $200
Sweater Dress (Wool), T-Shirt Dress, Day Dress: $150
Outerwear
Shearling Coats: $800
Fur Coats With Jewels: $600
Fur Coats Without Jewels: $500
Leather Jacket: $450
Fur Vests: $300 to $350
Coats: $300
Trench Coats: $200
Jackets: $175
Accessories:
Large Bags: $400
Medium Bags: $300
Small Bags: $150
Clutches: $150
Shoes: $100
Belts: $50
Necklaces: $50
Scarves: $75
Fur Scarves: $150
Gloves: $50
Fur Gloves: $100
Sunglasses $75
WHEN: 11/15 – 11/16; Th-F (10-7)
WHERE: 304 Huston Street
between Spring and Vandam Sts
Eighth floor north
Use freight entrance on the north side of Spring Street
between Hudson and Varick Sts
By Caitlin Colford
Posted by Caitlin Colford at 02:10 PM
bargain news , Opinions , SALES , Sample Sale Reviews , The City |
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UPDATED: Check out Caitlin’s full review at 3.1 Phillip Lim Sample Sale: Wrinkled and Bagless.
Posted by Caitlin Colford at 12:19 PM
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BUT DON’T YOU WORRY ABOUT; OUR CAITLIN WILL BE THERE AT OPENING TODAY.
Before we get back with the review, we have some early AM information for you, as it looks like TheCut made the cut. Sorry, I couldn’t pass on that one.
So, here are the facts:
- The sale takes place at 304 Hudson Street, but the entrance is behind the building.
- The floor organization gets mixed reviews. No, actually gets bad reviews, but we were being nice.
- Most items are true samples, which means that unless you are following Anne Hathaway’s much publicized diet for Les Mis, you might not be in luck.
- There is a large selection of clothes; lots of neutrals, bags and shoes are your best bet.
- Men need not to rush, not much to talk about for them.
- Expect to spend about $400 for a bag, and $100 for shoes.
Don’t forget, Caitlin is going to have a full review for you ladies. Unless you are true blue Philip Lim fan, you might want to wait for her article before you hit the road.
UPDATED: Check out Caitlin’s full review at 3.1 Phillip Lim Sample Sale: Wrinkled and Bagless.
WHEN: 11/15 – 11/16; Th-F (10-7)
WHERE: 304 Huston Street
between Spring and Vandam Sts
Eighth floor north
Use freight entrance on the north side of Spring Street
between Hudson and Varick Sts
Posted by Mirela Gluck at 09:10 AM
bargain news , SALES , Sample Sale Reviews , The City |