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Where to Shop in Dallas This Weekend

Where To Shop In Dallas This Weekend

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Buy Buy Summer Sale at West Village: Out with the old and in with the new! Summer is ending and fall designs are taking over the stores at West Village. Today and tomorrow from 11 am until 7 pm and Sunday from noon until 7 pm, shop the last of bright summer colors and prints at the Buy Buy Summer Sidewalk Sale. Stores, including Pitaya, y&i, Kendra Scott, and so many more, are offering sales of up to 75% original prices. Don’t miss out.

Huge Blowout Sale at Milk & Honey: This event has already been going on since Tuesday, so make sure to hurry over to Milk & Honey to grab the last of these amazing summer sales. Some items are priced as low as $15, but you only have until Sunday to take advantage of these steals.

Clearance Sale at Neiman Marcus: We aren’t kidding when we say there are racks upon racks of clearance clothes at Neiman Marcus. Shop this weekend to take find designer labels marked way down, plus two huge sections of your favorite brand name shoes on sale. The new fall trends are in, but you can’t even see them through all the hot summer sale items.

Movida Back to School Sale: Head to Movida this weekend and discover a nice surprise. In celebration of the first day of school, all regularly priced merchandise is 25 percent off through Sunday.

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