Pottery Barn's Outlet stores feature mostly current and last-season's catalog items, but priced up to 40% off. It is not a line made exclusively for the outlet stores. The inventory is a combination of new items, online returns (up to 60% off, and sold as-is), and those items that are in jeopardy of selling-out online. True you don't have drool-worthy displays like the traditional stores, but you can walk out with some good deals.
Let's take a stroll through the store, shall we? I'll let the pictures do the talking...
I used these exact glasses in my Pottery Barn Challenge last month. |
The day-to-day decor is a nice price break, but the bigger pieces is where you'll save some real money. I'm not in the market for any furniture or rugs so I didn't look too closely. Actually, truth is I had no way of getting it home, so I didn't want to fall in love with anything.
I thought about updating our bath towels, but don't know much about these. Sometimes the really heavy, fluffy ones don't dry completely between uses...and who wants a damp towel?! Do you use PB towels?
There's a million captions for this photo, but my son's face says it all. They weren't as amused by the field trip. |
There's a separate room for PB Kids and Baby. This would definitely be the jackpot if you're working on a nursery. Have you seen the prices for crib bumpers these days?!
Granted I was short on time, but my grand purchase was a $4 bag of sea glass! I was overwhelmed, and didn't want to buy things just because I was there. You know that feeling? Are you an outlet shopper? What's your favorite outlet store? Have you been to a PB Outlet? You can find the complete list of Pottery Barn outlet stores here.
This is not a sponsored post. Even though it may sound like one.
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