'Tis the season for sales

Beat the holiday shopping rush with early bird sales and bazaars. Discounts and slashed prices mean more bang for your buck. And who doesn't want to go out with a bang?

Shop till you drop

Get a head start on your holiday gift buying this month at Rockwell’s Urban Bazaar: Holiday Series today and tomorrow with over 80 booths. Delight in a relaxed stroll through each booth and discover the wide variety of gift items, handmade goods, handbags, accessories, baby products, and many more.

Babinski Baby offer moms and moms-to-be one-of-a-kind items such as “almost shoes,” cute footwear for newborn babies, “babi pillow,” an essential item for new breastfeeding moms and a lot more.

Indigo Baby products have newborn-friendly items like the snugbug belt bags and summer baby pouches.

Personalize your gift and create a special style for your loved one in Make Your Own Flipflops. Vintage-inspired and handmade accessories are also available at Julena’s Lockets & Cameos and Sundari.

Spread the love with U&I — known for their cute gift items that are perfect for couples.

Men won’t have to worry about not finding anything at this bazaar. Hello Lulu offers stylish laptop sleeves and canvas bags that suit any mood or season. DRU & NJ Sneaks will definitely help the men dress up for upcoming special holiday occasions.

 The Urban Bazaar Holiday Series is scheduled this weekend, Nov. 28-30 and Dec. 12-14. For more information, call 898-1702 or log on to powerplant-mall.multiply.com.

Three’s a winner

Make a run for the nearest Ensembles, Freeway and Solo boutiques. The triple treat group is hosting a slew of sales which began last week. Dubbed their pre-holiday sale, Solo offers men’s basics and trendy apparel while Ensembles provides fashion-savvy corporate wear at an even more affordable price thanks to the sale’s slashed prices. Freeway’s boho chic items are up for sale this season. Make room in your closet for chic printed dresses and all the other accoutrements that make Anne Curtis smolder in the label’s latest ad campaign.

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