Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Liz Lange Maternity Clothing Sale

One good thing about being pregnant, aside from the precious cargo I carry, is the need to buy new clothes! I know, how girly of me, but hey it's in my blood. Lucky for me there is a sale on Liz Lange clothing at of course Target and on Target.com! [That's just what I need ... another reason to visit the Bullesye.] All Liz Lange apparel for Target is marked down 20% and more. I picked up a number of items yesterday AND the day before yesterday at my local Target store. If you’re one of the unfortunate ones that do not have a store near you, visit Target.com to see Liz Lange’s collection.

Here are some “essentials” that I added to my maternity wardrobe.


Liz Lange® for Target® Spanish Brown Crinkle Cami


Liz Lange® for Target® Aural Sea Embellished Maternity Tunic


Liz Lange® for Target® Charcoal Maternity Zip Hoodie


Liz Lange® for Target® Latte Crochet Maternity Shrug with Lorex


Liz Lange® for Target® Maternity Johnny Collar 3/4-Sleeve Top - Sonoma Fruit





4 Comments:


  • Thanks for the tip on the sale. I know a mom-to-be who also has a birthday coming up!


    By Blogger ZoesMom, on Wednesday, September 14, 2005  



  • It makes me almost sad to be nearly 37 weeks. No point in going out and buying any of that cuteness!


    By Blogger M'Lynn, on Wednesday, September 14, 2005  



  • cannot believe someone would have an I love Target website. This company has a horrible human rights record. My husband worked for their distribution center for 5 years, and finally quit after being treated like so much disposable garbage.
    Cases in Point
    1. Every employee is required to see the company nurse before they can leave work for illness. However the company nurse only works Monday-Friday, with no weekends. There is no one that a person working the weekend shift can see to have an excused leave from work. I don't think it would scratch Target's profit margin to employ an additional nurse for the weekend shift.
    2. At the particular plant my husband worked at in Cedar Falls, Iowa there was a water main break. There was not running water for drinking or sanitation for more than 6 hours, yet Target forced its' employees to keep working in 90 degree weather. I was appalled this could even happen in the United States.
    3. They do not allow any kind of personal correspondence within their buildings or parking lot, for fear of organized labor unions(which they desperately need). This means if you want to give your co-worker Sally a sympathy card because her kid died, YOU CAN'T. Unless you want to be fired.
    4. At the retail stores, the starting wage for employees is $6.15. A person could not buy health insurance AND feed himself Top Ramen with this wage. But at least you can buy your plastic Isaac Mizrahi shoes for 10 cents cheaper.
    And these are just minor incidences I can recall from my husband's experience with the "Bullseye".
    So please, find another company to worship. Companies like this are bad for the American work force. And I realize most of you won't give a damn, because you and your husband both work white-collar jobs, but some don't. And you support a business that are treating your fellow Americans like trash.


    By Anonymous Anonymous, on Wednesday, September 14, 2005  



  • LizLange's line makes me wish I were pregnant. I looooooove her stuff!!


    By Anonymous Anonymous, on Wednesday, September 21, 2005  


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