Spring Fashion Sneak Peek: Housing Works Best of Spring Sales Event Starts 2/25

Robert Doyle READ TIME: 2 MIN.

NEW YORK, NY - Spring forward with fashion, furniture, and artwork finds at the Housing Works semi-annual Best of Spring sales event. Housing Works has re-stocked their shops with top-quality seasonal merchandise for a fraction of the retail price.

This year TWELVE sales are in bloom including Housing Works' newest shop on the Upper West Side at 96th and Broadway and their second Brooklyn boutique located in Park Slope.

Spring 2012 featured goodies include:

Badgley Mishka satin D'Orday shoes
Retail $200.00 HW: $85

T.Antoney Tracel Case
Retail $1500 HW: $525

Jacobs By Marc Jacobs swim trunks with net pouch
Retail: $138 HW: $50

Vintage suede Gucci shoulder bag
Retail $525 HW: $125

Coach Wedge Espadrille
Retail: $125.00 HW: $50

Prada jacket with Paul Smith polka dot button down
Retail: $805 HW: $315 Retail: $245 HW: $60

Micheal Kors nylon trench
Retail: $325 HW:$95

Freedom by Roberto Cavalli
Retail: $315 HW: $95

COST OF ENTRY: Entry to each sale is FREE. Join today, or become a member at a Housing Works Thrift Shop location the same day on which that location is holding a preview and still get in free!

WHEN AND WHERE

Soho, 130 Crosby St.
Saturday, February 25, 12 to 8pm

Upper East, 202 East 77th St.
Thursday, March 1, 5pm to 8pm

Yorkville, 1730 2nd Ave.
Saturday, March 3, 12am to 6pm

Chelsea, 143 West 17th St.
Tuesday, March 6, 5pm to 8pm

Columbus & 74th, 306 Columbus Ave.
Thursday, March 8, 5pm to 8pm

Tribeca, 119 Chambers St.
Saturday, March 10, 12pm to 8pm

Gramercy, Thursday, 157 East 23rd St.
Tuesday, March 13, 5pm to 8pm

Hell's Kitchen, 730-732 9th ave.
Thursday, March 15, 5-8pm

West Village, 245 West 10th St.
Saturday, March 17, 12am to 8pm

96th and Broadway, 2569 Broadway
Tuesday, March 20, 5pm-8pm

Park Slope, 266 5th avenue
Thursday, March 22, 5pm-8pm

Brooklyn Heights, 122 Montague St.
Saturday, March 24, 12am to 8pm

LINK: Housing Works


by Robert Doyle

Long-term New Yorkers, Mark and Robert have also lived in San Francisco, Boston, Provincetown, D.C., Miami Beach and the south of France. The recipient of fellowships at MacDowell, Yaddo, and Blue Mountain Center, Mark is a PhD in American history and literature, as well as the author of the novels Wolfchild and My Hawaiian Penthouse. Robert is the producer of the documentary We Are All Children of God. Their work has appeared in numerous publications, as well as at : www.mrny.com.

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