‘Noteworthy Events’ Category

INHABIT Site Wide Sale!

Posted on August 17th, 2010

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Winter Sale!

Posted on December 16th, 2009

INHABIT WINTER SALE

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The Great INHABIT Road Trip: Chicago

Posted on November 9th, 2009

After dashing through the snow in Denver, we piled back in the car and headed east towards Chi-town, where we spent most of our time sampling some deep dish pizza, looking up at the Sears Tower and desperately trying to catch a glimpse of Oprah. In our brief but fun-filled time in the Second city, it was rather easy to figure out  why Chicago is commonly referred to as “The Windy City.” Located on the shores of Lake Michigan, Chicago is so windy that when we got out of the car we were nearly blown to Indiana.

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To help the good people of Chicago fight off the fierce winds that have come to define their city, we recommend the INHABIT Stretch Pointelle Turtleneck. This merino/alpaca blend item is warm and stylish and hugs the body so that the intense chicago winds can’t turn you into a human kite.  For the next week (11/9 – 11/15), this turtleneck as well as all other non-sale items are available at 20% off with the discount code: CHICAGO09. Also, a $250 gift certficate is available to our 8th purchaser from the great state of Illinois as our way of saying the second city is first in our hearts. Next Stop: HOME

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The Great INHABIT Road Trip: Denver

Posted on November 2nd, 2009

After a week of leaving the windshield wipers on, we left Seattle and headed straight for the Rockies. The scenery  as we arrived upon the Mile High City was breathtaking and shed some light on what John Denver was singing about all those years. Yet, when we got out of the car and set foot on the (ALREADY!) snow covered ground, we were taken back  by just how cold it was. Denver is so cold, it makes New York feel like a spring break destination.

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To help battle the frigid conditions, we suggest that the people of Denver get their frost-bitten hands on the INHABIT Thermal Stitch Turtleneck. This unique and stylish turtleneck is the perfect way to stay warm whether you’re hitting the slopes, tailgating for the Broncos or just having a night out on the town. For the next week (11/2 – 11/8), this turtleneck as well as all other non-sale items are available at 20% off with the discount code: DENVER09. Also, a $250 gift certficate is available to our 8th purchaser from the great state of Colorado as our way of saying thanks for the hospitality. Next Stop: CHICAGO

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The Great INHABIT Road Trip: Seattle

Posted on October 26th, 2009

After a week long jaunt in San Francisco, we jumped in the car and drove north to the coffee capital of the world: Seattle.  After just a few days of wandering the streets, dodging flying fish and desperately seeking out Dr. Frasier Crane, we learned that if you’re planning a trip to Seattle any time soon, you better bring an umbrella.  There is so much precipitation in the Emerald City that the locals need to ask if it isn’t raining outside.

This perpetual rainy season led us to believe that the residents of Seattle could benefit from the INHABIT Cotton/Cashmere Long Sleeve Tee.  This ideal layering piece will give you the fashionable second layer you need when your outermost layer gets soaked.  It’s warm, lightweight and for the week of 10/26 – 11/1  is available at 20% off (along with all other non-sale items on the site) with the discount code: SEATTLE09.  In addition to this discount, a $250 gift certificate is available to the 8th shopper from the great state of Washington as our way of saying thanks for the hospitality.  Next Stop: DENVER.

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