Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Witchery sale

Witchery sale

The Witchery winter sale starts online and in-store today and includes reductions on selected items in both the women’s and Witchery Man range.

Check out the Witchery website for some of the online bargains but more of the range has been reduced in store.

I like the long cardigan pictured here which is reduced to $99.95 from $149.95. I love the look of longline cardigans at the moment and they even look good with a skinny belt on top to hold it all together.

I like the embroidered cami as well - at least I would if it was summer, but what’s the point in buying something now if you can’t wear it for at least another three months.

By Caroline Warnes

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Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Free $50 Witchery Man voucher

Free $50 Witchery Man voucher

For all the metrosexuals (vomit) out there, Witchery Man is giving away free $50 vouchers when you provide feedback on the range in-store.

To be eligible for a voucher you need to head to any Witchery store that stocks the new men’s range, try on an pair of jeans or pants and leave your feedback. You will then get a $50 voucher to spend on your next jeans or pants purchase.

All joking about hating metrosexuals aside, the Witchery Man range is quite stylish and tasteful and in all honesty does look better than your average pair of stubbies.

Now, does Witchery Man have any of those super stylish meggings we’ve all been raving about in stock… ?

Witchery Man is available at these stores: Camberwell, Crown and Sorrento (VIC); Bankstown, Chatswood Chase and Warringah Mall (NSW); Robina (QLD); Manuka (ACT); Morley and Subiaco (WA).

By Caroline Warnes

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Thursday, 19 February 2009

Witchery Man

Witchery Man

After all the kerfuffle of the launch campaign, Witchery Man has finally launched online, with few surprises.

The collection (view it here) is, as you would expect, the slightly dull boyfriend of the Witchery womenswear collection (you know, like the boyfriend who is always the designated driver). The collection is packed with basic separates in muted tones and classic cuts. (No word on quality yet as the collection isn’t due in-store until next month.)

While the t-shirts, pants, shirts and jeans aren’t really anything earth-shattering, for me I think the accessories section is the highlight of the collection. There are some really gorgeous looking leather man-bags here - loving the Everyday Satchel. And let’s face it, $300-plus is pretty standard for leather.

And am I the only one who would wear the Plate Metal Trim Cuff? It would be a good look for the girls if you’re going man-style for the evening, or are featuring on a float in the upcomin Mardi Gras.

One thing I’m not too sure about is the men’s necklaces. Let’s call them mecklaces for short. Actually, let’s not, because men should never, ever wear necklaces of any description, and giving men’s necklaces a cute nickname will only legitimise the practice.

By Caroline Warnes

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