Showing posts with label rent the runway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rent the runway. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2014

Friday Five.

For this week's Five on Friday, I thought I'd talk about 5 money-saving websites/apps that some people STILL do not know about. I was at a baby shower last weekend and I overheard one girl saying that she just discovered the Target Cartwheel app, and the girl that she was talking to had no idea what it was, and that's what prompted this post. I feel like being a blogger, we hear about new products or services a lot faster than people who do not have/read blogs. Guess that's why there are so many reviews/giveaways out there! 

Anyway, let's get started...

{Cartwheel}
The Cartwheel by Target app is an app where you scroll through the list of categories, which range from groceries to clothing to toys and more, then you select the item you plan on buying. It saves the item to your cart (you can save up to 18 items) and when you are done shopping, the cashier scans the barcode in your app and your discounts are applied! Discounts range from 5% to 25%. Pair it with your Target Debit or Credit card, and you'll get an additional 5% off of your entire purchase! My last trip, between both the Cartwheel app and my Target Debit card, I saved almost $10. It may not sound like a lot, but all of those little amounts every trip really add up!


This is probably my favorite website/app that I love telling people about. Not only can you find coupon codes for almost any website out there, but you get CASH BACK when you shop online. Free money, people! New users get a free gift card just for signing up! Each store has it's own % that you get back. For example, J.Crew gives you 2% cash back, but some stores are offering double cash back for Mother's Day (Nordstrom 6%, Macy's 6%, Sephora 8%). Even websites like Living Social and Groupon offer cash back! Payouts are every 3 months and you can choose for them to send you a physical check in the mail, or have your money deposited into your Paypal account. 
Sign up here

{Etsy}
Etsy is the website that most people have probably heard of by now. It is a shopping website mostly made up of handmade or vintage items. Products range from art, craft supplies, food, jewelry, clothing, knick-knacks, etc. This website is great for finding unique gifts for the person that has everything. A great way to save money using Etsy is if you are in the market for inexpensive invitations. Some sellers will personalize your invitation for you and email you the PDF so you can print it out at home or at a printing store like Kinko's. 

{Mint}
I had always heard about the Mint website/app, but didn't really get into using it until I was determined to pay off my credit cards. Opening up the app on my phone and seeing that bottom line number of my balance get lower and lower was super rewarding. The app also helps manage budgets and tracks your spending by linking up to your bank accounts. It will also alert you if your accounts gets low on funds (whoops), a large purchase has been made (for security purposes), and when you have a payment due soon (thank you). 

Back in 2010, Cameron and I were invited to 15 weddings! Between being a bridesmaid in a couple, and one day being invited to 3 different weddings which obviously we could not make it to all of them, we probably attended 10 of them. Being a girl, you know we like to wear a new outfit to everything, but for some it is just not financially possible to go out and buy a $200 dress for every occasion. Enter Rent the Runway. This website rents designer dresses, jewelry, and handbags, for a fraction of their retail price! Rental prices range from $30 up to $200+. If you are not sure how specific designers' clothes run in size, you can talk live to a stylist, or you can read reviews and even see pictures of "real" people wearing the piece. RTR will also send you two different sizes of the same dress, in case the size you thought you would be doesn't fit. Rentals last for 4 days, and on the last day, you pop the dress in the pre-paid envelope back in the mail. Easy as that!
Now, if you are like I was with the 10-15 weddings in a year, or plan on renting more than just two dresses in a year, RTR now has a service called PRO to save you even more money. You pay just $29.95 for the service and you'll receive free shipping and insurance for the rest of the year! They'll even throw in a free rental dress for your birthday! 

Hope you discovered something new and helpful today that will save you money in the end! 
Now go out and have a fantastic Mother's Day weekend!


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Thursday, October 6, 2011

RTR Wedding Attire.

As I've previously mentioned, Cameron's brother, Gil, is getting married this weekend! I debated and debated on whether I should spend money on renting a dress I'll only get to wear once or spend even more money on buying a dress I'll maybe wear three times. I've already pretty much worn every dress in my bff Emily's closet, so that wasn't an option.

But when I received an email from Rent the Runway offering $50 off a $75 purchase, my mind was made up. The $20 credit I already had also helped.  Bringing a dress, earrings and bangles to a miniscule $33, which included shipping & insurance!!

While this dress didn't receive the most votes, it still got quite a few 2 and it's been my favorite ever since that post.

So..here is what I'll be wearing on Saturday!
Kendra Scott Danielle Emerald Earrings

Milly Midnight Tulip Bow Dress

Chamak by Priya Kakkar Jasmine Bangle Set

Nine West Rocha Nude Pumps

Don't worry, Michaele, I'll be wearing the dress you let me borrow to the rehearsal dinner! :)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

It's That Time Again!

Ladies, it's that time again where I need your help. Cameron's brother is getting married next month and I need to decide what I'm going to wear to the wedding!

I was originally just going to find a dress to buy, but then I discovered that I have a $20 credit to Rent the Runway! Problem (almost) solved!

Here are the dresses that I've narrowed it down to.

Which one is your favorite??

#1 - Shoshanna Lace and Love Dress

#2 - alldressedup Coral Geometric Neck Dress

#3 - Tibi Sage Embroidered Keyhole Dress (love the back of the dress)

#4- Milly Midnight Tulip Bow Dress (It's actually a midnight blue color, not black)

#5 - Tibi Teal Applique Bloussant Dress
#6 - Milly Pretty Belted Ruffle Dress

I really appreciate your help! I am the worst decision maker!

Emily & Caroline - Find something fancy to do on Friday, October 7th or Sunday, October 9th so that yall can get in on this rental! :)

Monday, December 6, 2010

Let's take a vote!

Being that it is my birthday month, my inbox is filled with emails offering discounts and gift certificates to my favorite stores! Some I will take full advantage of (after next pay day), some will stay in my inbox until they expire. 

One that I WILL be using is a $20 credit to Rent the Runway! As I mentioned before, my friend Kady is getting married in February. I'm sick of all of my dresses and I'm sure Emily & Katie are sick of me borrowing theirs!

That is where yall come in. I need you to help me pick out which dress to rent! Here are the ones that I've narrowed it down to. 

Rebecca Taylor Berry Surprise Dress
Milly Ruffle Collared Dress
Milly Jenny Bow Dress
Black Halo Desert Storm Dress
Apparently I'm liking the one-shoulder dresses these days. I actually would prefer a long sleeve dress but I couldn't find any I liked or the ones I did like got negative reviews.

So please leave a comment with your vote! Thanks! :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Rent the Runway

I'm probably a little late on this whole phenomenon, but thanks to Amanda at My Switch to Scrubs, I may have a new dangerous obsession on my hands. 


RTR is a company founded by two former Harvard students who had the same dilemma as most of my friends and I do. Even though we have a closet full of dresses, we want a new, special (and most likely, pricey) dress for the upcoming wedding or date. RTR allows you to rent a designer dress for a 4 day time period for about 75-90% off the original price of the dress! I personally have a few dresses that I paid a pretty penny for and have only worn once or twice.

Here are a few items that I've already added to my Favorites..

Tibi Calla Lily Cap Sleeve Dress
Rent for $35!! Retails for $378
Tibi Abstract Flower Dress
Rent for $50, Retails for $425

Mark & James by Badgley Mischka Grecian Escape Dress
Rent for $35, Retails for $360
 
Mark & James by Badgley Mischka Cotton Puff Sleeve Dress
Rent for $30, Retails for $380


The $30 - $35 dresses will wind up renting for around $50 after insurance and shipping, but hey, that still beats buying it at $300 - $400! 

Thanks for the post, Amanda!

Oh, and Emily, don't let David know I was the one that told you about this...kthanks!