Way back in High School, a friend of mine and I borrowed his parents van to go to see a movie. After the movie, we were about to leave the parking lot, when we started driving towards the well known “jump” in town that kids would catch air in their cars while going over. (Every town seems to have one of these). It was right behind the movie theater, my pal lined up his parent’s rig, and when we eventually hit the ground the airbags went off, the steering column blew apart, and the oil pan was torn off the bottom of the car. There we were, with one dead car, air bags deployed, and the horn continuously going off. He looked at me after the car came to a stop, still gripping the stearing wheel with the deflated airbag resting on his arms and said one word: “Broken.” That’s sort of what happened to the Bonobos website this week. It started to come back up last night. The deals are still available, but stock is limited.
Well of course. Black Friday was pretty good this year, and Cyber Monday held its own. Even with the Bonobos website eating more dirt than NCC-1701-D on Veridian III (*cough* NERRRRDS!) there will still some solid surprises. Endless offering up to $100 off? J. Crew doing a site-wide no minimum sale? No wonder people spent more this year.
Just a tad bit of passion on this. You think the post would have been titled: “How to buy an engagement ring… then decide on who to support for President.”
It's nice when a brand warns their customers in advance of raising their prices.
Spring ready sneakers, grooming goods, watches, etc. Saddle up. Amazon's spring sale is on.
New sportcoats. Italian desert boots. J. Crew dips their promo-toes into spring.
From de-scaling irons to shining shoes to smelling coat pits. Let's clean up our act.
New Seikos are on sale, and J. Crew's Suit event is expiring soon.
The two Bs go head to head, collar to collar, and lapel to lapel.