Melt Away the Winter Blues with Chameleon Accessories Boutique Spring Cleaning Sale
NEW YORK, Feb. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- 'Tis the season to start spring-cleaning at Chameleon Accessories Boutique. Wednesday kicks off the Spring Cleaning sale where glam dolls and divas can receive up to 65% off fashionable accessories. Free ground shipping on purchases $75 and more is still available.
Shop your heart outs as http://www.shopchameleon.com makes room for new hot spring and summer arrivals. There will be special deals on designer trendy belts, unique designer fashion ladies handbags, exclude designer women fashion jewelry, women designer trendy shoes and fashion ladies stretch leggings. From top designers like Sergio Zelcer to Rampage this sale begins at 30% off and you can receive items for as much as 65% off original price.
Melt away those winter blues with the new spring inventory filled with bright colors, and bold textures to compliment and enhance the punk rock look. Look out for fierce fashion accessories from the 60's and 70's groovy era. Studs, chains, corded belts and shoes are only some of the new spring trends to expect. Chameleon Accessories Boutique takes pride in providing unique trends for the fashionista looking to make a statement.
About Chameleon Accessories Boutique
Chameleon Boutique is a fashion accessories online store that specializes in the latest and greatest trends for the most daring, fashion focused women of today. Accessories include but are not limited to belts, shoes, bags, jewelry, sunglasses, and more. Chameleon's vision began in 2008 with a goal to become the leading online accessories company providing modern day fashionistas with unique, bold, and exclusive accessories that "transform" classic outfits. Used as a metaphor, a Chameleon is one who is able to transform its appearance, which is the root concept for Chameleon Accessories Boutique, LLC.
SOURCE Chameleon Accessories Boutique
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