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May 05, 2008

Steve & Barry's - Too Good To Be True?

When was the last time you saw something really new?  How about this. Steve & Barry’s, a clothing chain where everything costs less than $10. Steve & Barry’s is about stripping away the gloss and giving consumers something real. They say great clothing doesn't really have to cost that much. I say amen to that.

Steve_and_barrys_2Steve & Barry's currently operate over 264 super-stores in 33 states.  To find one near you click here.  Their shoppers typically pay 50% to 90% less for the same quality clothing found at competing department and specialty stores. How do they do it it?  They strive to find cost saving solutions in every corner of their business, that allow them to charge incredibly low prices.

This year, Steve & Barry's presented  BITTEN™, a collection of high quality, affordable sportswear for women created by actress and fashion icon Sarah Jessica Parker. BITTEN reflects Sarah Jessica’s personal sense of style and taste. By August, the collection will comprise nearly 500 apparel and accessory pieces, each priced at $19.98 or less and designed for all ages and sizes. As Sarah Jessica says, "Fashion is not a luxury, it’s a right."

Why not stop into Steve & Barry's on your next shopping trip?  Got nothing to lose and maybe a whole lot of money to save. 

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