LivingSocial: $30 Voucher to Spend on TeaCollection.com ONLY $12.75 (Through Tomorrow)
Hop on over to LivingSocial.com where new TeaCollection.com customers can score a $30 voucher to spend on TeaCollection.com for just $15. Even sweeter, use promo code 15SMOREOFF at checkout to get an additional 15% off, making the voucher just $12.75!
Keep in mind that shipping on TeaCollection.com is an flat-rate of $7 and this voucher cannot be applied towards shipping costs or used in conjunction with Tea Collection’s School Days event. They have such cute clothing! π
(Thanks, Stacy!)
Does anybody have the Lands End Email PIN for the $15 off $50 order promotion that you are not planning to use??? I am ordering and would love to use this promo.
You have to click the link in the email to receive the pin. I haven’t received the email with a pin yet. I will give you the pin when I get it.
Sorry I figured it out now it’s on next purchase.
Yes I just found the email from Lands’ End. It’s $15.00 off your next purchase when you first spend $50.00 by September 30th. You will receive an email with promo code and pin for $15.00 off your next purchase of $50.00 or more valid 10-5-15 thru 10-15-15. Hope this helps you out π
it says new customers only, do you think you have to be new to Tea? I just bought one, but now I’m worried I won’t be able to use it bc I have bought from them before…
It is for new Tea customers π
It wouldn’t let me apply the voucher when I tried using a credit card, but when I used PayPal it worked.
Check out as a guest. π
I had my husband open an account.
Clothes seem very expensive! I just have a hard time blowing $20 on a T-Shirt for a toddler. Even in the sale area they are $17.95. Sounds like a good deal if its a place you can afford though. ty for sharing π
It is more expensive. However, they do not use child labor. We are in a struggle with this ourselves. We are trying to choose less and vote with our dollars. There is a documentary called The True Cost that changed my perspective. βΊ
They do seem expensive up front-but they last for years!! The colors stay pretty vibrant and (aside from the pointelle leggings) they always stay sewn. My daughter is 5 1/2 and we just retired a size 2 dress that she’s been wearing for the last 3 years. First it was a longish dress, then it was just a dress, then it was a tunic to wear with leggings and for the past year it has been a shirt. Leggings go from full length to capri to clam diggers without much problem; especially when they’re little because they lose a lot of the precious baby fat around the tummy. The re-sale value is very good as well. I regularly buy on clearance, at Goodwill, thrift stores, consignment sales/stores, etc., Micah will wear it for 1-3 years and I’ll still break even or close to it when I go to re-sell. It’s cheaper in the long run, especially if you find something you really like and take care of it. Micah isn’t prissy when it comes to playing, either! π
I know they seem pricey but they LAST! My seven year old is wearing 4T dresses as tunics that she has had since she was 3, and they still look new.
Agreed! The clothes tend to last a couple years. My daughter’s dresses became tunics, and my son’s looser fitting shirts/sweaters also looked great when worn with a slimmer fit. A couple dresses haven’t been as soft and thick feeling lately, but overall, still a great brand to grab on sale.
Yay, I can finally afford to buy a Tea Collection sock!!!! Thank you so much!!!!
Sorry couldn’t help myself! π Love your deals Collin! π
Lol! Now have your friend open an account too so you can get the match and have a pair!
Weeping tears of joy. Such a good idea!
You are so welcome! π