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I keep seeing Moxley crossbody bags at my local TJ Maxx. I am pretty keen on it, and I found a cute black one on clearance for only $70. The thing is I haven't seen any mid shots of this bag, I have searched the forum with no luck. Of course I tried it on myself but I like to check out how it looks on someone else before deciding... If that makes any sense! Here is a picture of the bag I'm talking about, if anyone has bought it would love to see mod shots!
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Hi! I don't have any mod shots, but I had this bag and returned it simply because I could not fit my wallet without much room left (the large Jet Set Specchio wallet) -- but if you have a smaller one it will work just fine! Also, I just came back from a TJ Maxx run today and they were marked down even further to $49! They had black, luggage and pale blue. I've also seen them at my local Marshall's since they tend to have the same stock.

I was considering purchasing the black again but I have the Bedford Gusset crossbody (with the three zippered compartments) that ultimately suits my needs better. But I remember how nice the Moxley felt with that buttery, pebbled leather and the zipper details gives it the slightest edge. If you need a small crossbody bag for traveling, I think you should definitely go for it!
 
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Might be in the wrong thread, but I saw a large Selma at TJ Maxx today for $200! I rarely see Selmas there, but just the other day I saw a navy Selma with GHW grommets at Marshall's for $150. Wish I snapped a pic. At TJ Maxx and Marshall's, I usually only see the Hamiltons with the logo plate and the typical monogrammed totes...
 
She also mentioned 30% off which I have never seen before. Has anyone else heard differently?

My Macy's SA in Poughkeepsie, NY said she thought pre-sale would start around Aug 11th for Shop for a Cause.

Awesome!! Do you know when we can buy the passes?


What is Shop For A Cause?
In August 2015, Macy’s will host its 10th annual Shop For A Cause benefiting charities nationwide.
Non-profit organizations with a 501(c) or 170(c)1 tax exempt status, school booster groups and religious organizations are eligible to be part of our fun and effective way to raise funds and awareness for your cause.
Here’s How It Works
Beginning in May 2015, your charity can sign up to participate through the SIGN UP tab on this website. When registering, you request a quantity of savings passes to sell for $5 each. Upon approval, you pick up your savings passes from your store and sell them to your constituents through the day of the event. Savings passes are only valid in-store and not on macys.com.
Charities are not permitted to sell savings passes in the store.
Macy’s will begin selling savings passes in all stores beginning mid-August. Savings passes sold in stores will benefit the March of Dimes, our national in-store beneficiary of Shop For A Cause.
How Does My Organization Benefit?
All participating non-profit organizations receive special savings passes to sell for $5 each. You keep 100% of the proceeds.
How Does the Customer Benefit?
When your guests Shop For A Cause on the event day, they'll receive 30% off* throughout the store on an assortment of regular, sale and clearance merchandise and 25% on select designer apparel collections for him & her, designer handbags, Impulse, men’s shoes, Wacoal, Tumi, Wusthof, Henckels, Kate Spade home & All-Clad, as well as 10% off electronics, furniture, mattresses and area rugs. And, they will be eligible to win a $500 gift card, no purchase necessary.
* Exclusions and restrictions apply. See shopping pass for details.
 
The Shop for Cause sale is on August 29th. Shopping passes are $5, but offer a 30% discount.



My Macy's SA in Poughkeepsie, NY said she thought pre-sale would start around Aug 11th for Shop for a Cause.



She also mentioned 30% off which I have never seen before. Has anyone else heard differently?



What is Shop For A Cause?
In August 2015, Macy’s will host its 10th annual Shop For A Cause benefiting charities nationwide.
Non-profit organizations with a 501(c) or 170(c)1 tax exempt status, school booster groups and religious organizations are eligible to be part of our fun and effective way to raise funds and awareness for your cause.
Here’s How It Works
Beginning in May 2015, your charity can sign up to participate through the SIGN UP tab on this website. When registering, you request a quantity of savings passes to sell for $5 each. Upon approval, you pick up your savings passes from your store and sell them to your constituents through the day of the event. Savings passes are only valid in-store and not on macys.com.
Charities are not permitted to sell savings passes in the store.
Macy’s will begin selling savings passes in all stores beginning mid-August. Savings passes sold in stores will benefit the March of Dimes, our national in-store beneficiary of Shop For A Cause.
How Does My Organization Benefit?
All participating non-profit organizations receive special savings passes to sell for $5 each. You keep 100% of the proceeds.
How Does the Customer Benefit?
When your guests Shop For A Cause on the event day, they'll receive 30% off* throughout the store on an assortment of regular, sale and clearance merchandise and 25% on select designer apparel collections for him & her, designer handbags, Impulse, men’s shoes, Wacoal, Tumi, Wusthof, Henckels, Kate Spade home & All-Clad, as well as 10% off electronics, furniture, mattresses and area rugs. And, they will be eligible to win a $500 gift card, no purchase necessary.
* Exclusions and restrictions apply. See shopping pass for details.



My SA also said August 11.


Thank you all for sharing!!! That's great at 30% off. I'll be on the lookout and get my shopping pass[emoji2]
 
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