Monday, January 31, 2011

Simple Gifts To Give

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One of the most popular posts here at the blog has been a series on simple gifts that you can give yourself, many of which were free and little things to uplift your soul. Then there was interest in the flip side, what about simple gifts to give someone else? Combing through numerous sources, jotting down enlightening conversations with those in their 80's and studies into happiness, here are a few:

Increase your own happiness levels. While this might sound purely self serving its been fascinating to read findings that people may have the ability to make others happier through their own personal happiness. As if it was contagious. Those who have happy connections are said to be happier themselves! This can even extend to strangers and people who have little to no contact with you. The only caveat is that your own happiness seems to spread the most through contact in person, face to face.

Giving a gift and trying to make someone happy are usually synonymous with one another. It's our main goal but these findings beg the question of how much of us, our personal happiness is attached to these gifts? How much can this heighten any gift we choose to give? For more here is a piece by Nyomi Graef which really sums up the findings.

As for heightening our own personal happiness levels there are so many books, sites and takes on the subject. Some of my personal favorites are the Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin and anything by Martha Beck. Simply connecting with other satisfied, optimistic, kind and overall cheerful people is said to be a plum way to raise your own levels.

Unconditional acceptance. This can be something incredibly fleeting at the moment but at the same time so very treasured and needed. Especially with so much media and advertisement taking a negative, critical approach to our daily lives and questioning if any of us will ever be good enough and measure up. How many of us have someone (other than a dog!) who says I like you just as you are. They understand humanity and that there is good in uniqueness, life is not always perfect and that in the scheme of things, that's OK. Unconditional acceptance (provided no one is in any sort of danger) is one of the best gifts ever and also has a way of aiding in picking out the perfect physical gifts as well.

“The greatest gift that you can give to others is the gift of unconditional love and acceptance.” -Brian Tracy


Listening and being a confidant. Every time one of those biography shows come on some of the most interesting information always seems to come from the confidant. In fact the confidant always appears to be something of an icon, a jewel in the persons life. This is what made me realise what a gift this can be to anyone.

This has gone on for eons but now research from a few years ago (via the American Sociological Review) has turned up troubling information that, at the time, around 25% of people reported they didn't have any confidants in their lives at all. This was double what it was in the 80's and 70's.
It makes one wounder if all the cases of people venting about their jobs or coworkers on sites such as Facebook and then getting fired could have been avoided if they had 1 or 2 trusted people to talk with instead?

Being someone who listens, tries to help if possible and just allows someone to vent without that person fearing it will be revealed to others behind their backs can be an incredible gift to give. Not to mention something seemingly badly needed nowadays.

Write a letter or thank you card. Did you ever thank the teacher or mentor that ended up being so instrumental in your life? Did someone give you a really incredible gift? Is there a loved one or someone you know who has been moved to a hospital or nursing home and does not have access (or the know how) to use the internet? One of the main things people in nursing homes and in the military would tell me they would love so much was a simple handwritten letter or card. They said it would mean so much. (a little care package is wonderful too).

"One of the ironies for me is that everyone talks about electronic media bringing people closer together, and I think this is a way we wind up more separate. We don't have the intimacy that we have when we go to the attic and read grandma's letters." -Aaron Sachs, a professor of American Studies and History at Cornell Universit

For more see my past post on writing letters to grandchildren and favorite books on letter writing in general. For love letters, see here.

An autograph
. This idea comes from amazing gifts I've personally received and editor Franca Sozzani. Do you know someone who is a veracious reader or is passionate about a certain series or author? Taking one of their books to a book singing and having it signed can be an amazing (and free!) gift or, buying a brand new copy to be signed, a rather inexpensive (probably under $30.) keepsake to be treasured for a lifetime.

A plant or fresh flowers. Sounds funny but plants and flowers have served me well and remain a simple, go to gift. This has included healing Aloe Vera plants, seeds that grew into surprising flowers and herbs the recipient (and I) never encountered before and bouquets of perfumed roses and wild flowers. Flowers pop up a lot here both fresh and dried because it's not hard to poke around and find something pretty (most end up being free). There has even been research that sleeping with fresh, sweet scented flowers about causes better sleep and dreams.

Be on time and keep promises. It turns out, sadly, that not all friendships are created equal. Researchers and social scientists found that friends that are flaky and constantly unreliable can end up having a negative, stressful impact on other peoples lives. Being the rock who does what they can to be there for others might actually help your friends and loved ones to live longer. That's a pretty good gift! In many cases people who flake out do so because they have issues with saying no. For more see a previous post here.

Telling someone no ASAP can afford the person more time to remedy their situation through some other means. Of course anyone who truly cares about you is not going to drop you as a friend (or potential friend) because you are honest and unable to help... and if they do, do you really want them in your life? No can be a powerful litmus test.

Get together in person and support people. As mentioned above more and more research is coming out that doing things in person, together or just visiting each other is extremely important to the happiness of both ourselves and others. This is also something people from bygone eras stressed to me was of high importance in their lives. From playing bridge and domino's to traveling together with friends, visiting relatives who lived far away, going on hiking and fishing trips, and just bolstering others to try new things.

Sometimes people really want to try new activities but they do not want to go alone. Especially for things that require a partner such as dancing or tennis. Even if someone was not personally interested in the activity themselves, they said they did it to support their friends and in some cases found a new passion.

Quite often it feels as if so much emphasis today is placed on concentrating on ones own goals, what one hopes to acquire next and accomplish in order to be successful in life. Very little time seems left to selflessly support the dreams of others. To this I really find Seth Godin's words to ring true, "Happiness' friend is kindness" & "Success' friend is generosity". Some of the most genuinely successful people in life are also repeatedly described as being incredibly generous and kind to others, even when they do not have to be.

"Compliments are a beautiful, free gift" -Jan Chozen Bays, MD author of WildElephants and Other Adventures in Mindfulness

Hold a movie marathon party. This is one of my most favorite, favorite gifts! There have been a few posts done here on them here and here, but they're deceptively easy to pull together. They can fall on certain holidays, a birthday (such as your own!) and they can span all night in classic marathon style. You can wait for a marathon to come on TV (Twighlight Zone, Mr. Bean, Jane Austen) or you can rent, for free, a whole bunch of DVD's from your local library. Netflix them or stream them from your iphone / ipod. YouTube and hulu has full movies and numerous old series. Make tons of popcorn, turn it into a potluck or a dessert tasting. Add music, projectors and weird lights for a Warhol themed movie bash. Possibilities are endless and much of it can be done for free.

Donate money on someones behalf. Has someone specifically mentioned that they wish they could support a certain cause or wanted to donate to disaster relief but just do not have the extra money to do so? This can be your chance to give an incredible gift. There are so many sites now that allow you to give what is essentially a gift card that your recipient can then use to donate to their cause of choice. Another way to do this is to give a gift that gives twice (by giving back proceeds to certain causes that are of the utmost importance to your friend). For ones posted here see the Give Twice gift guides section. Some of my personal favorites are FEED bags and TOMS shoes.

Create a custom tea or coffee blend. For a recipe and how-to see here. It's really easy to create a blend based on what flavors someone else enjoys. Green tea for instance can be blended with dried honeysuckle flowers, rose hips or pieces of dried fruit. Coffee can be blended with extracts of vanilla, almond or powdered dark chocolate. For more DIY gift ideas see click here.

Be a really good, loving friend. This is something I think anyone can do and the rewards are huge, not only to the recipient but to you as well. More and more is being written about the benefits of loving friendships and connection... how it can actually help people live longer, healthier, happier lives.

Some of the ways have been mentioned above such as working on ones personal happiness levels, supporting people to follow their dreams and interests, being a confidant and not divulging someone else's private information or circumstances without permission... especially online, keeping promises & being on time (as much as possible) and allowing people to be themselves, warts and all. Other things include banishing jealousy, negativity and hypercritical comments. Eating healthy, being active and learning new things together. Being sympathetic, kind, authentic and compassionate. All of these qualities can heighten or even trump anything physical you choose to give a person.

"The gifts of caring, attention, affection, appreciation, and love are some of the most precious gifts you can give, and they don’t cost you anything” —Deepak Chopra

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Many of these ideas are probably a little different from what is typically thought of as a gift but after numerous conversations with people in their 70's, 80's and beyond, almost all placed great importance not on physical gifts, but the gift of connection. They recounted how these relationships made them feel, laugh, learn and discover new things about themselves and the world around them. All things that ended up mattering the most in the end.


"Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive," -Anaïs Nin


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Have an idea for a simple gift to give or a story to share? Please leave it in the comments below or tweet it to me at @gavethat!

Also See:
- This Is Your Brain In Love (review)

Favorite Etiquette Books

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They always say life doesn't come with an instruction manual but something almost as good is one on etiquette. Here are some favorites:


The Art of Thank You by Connie Leas

Better Than Beauty by Helen Valentine and Alice Thompson

Vogue's Book of Etiquette compiled by Millicent Fenwick (vintage)

The Etiquette Grrls by Lesley Carlin and Honore McDonough Ervin

Manners by Kate Spade

Swell by Cynthia Rowley

Emily Post online.

For more see Gave That's etiquette section here and, for more books, see my list of favorite love letter books here.

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ZOYA Beauty

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Beauty and specifically makeup has been my go to gift for close friends and loved ones for some time now... here are a few of my latest finds which seem like must gives.

First off Zoya natural nail polish. Their Yummy remains an all time favorite out of their 300 shades but a few additions are now changing that. In particular their new Edyta, an unusual dark bluish hue infused with gold glitter. The result is something akin to an ancient Egyptian Scarab beetle. All green and shimmery. Another newer one is Julieanne which I would sum up as hallucinogenic grape. A few other older favorites are glittery Kotori which looks pretty over Edyta and inky with red glitter Indigo.

Another lovely find was this artist palette by Stila that has Golightly, Dapple and Kitten eyeshadows which are gorgeous. It also has an electric pink blush, florescent green and ebony brown eye color. Odd combo but this was so worth the $15. at Sephora! With it, some Lotus Organic lipstick in spice, all natural it smells exactly like raisins and milk chocolate. This is the most delicious lip product that I've ever experienced.

Rounding it out, I had to include one of my most beloved red's ever, essie's Lolipop (with one "L" according to them).

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Post Box

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Finally, a way to use all those saved postage stamps!

For more gift wrap looks please see my gift wrap design inspiration area here.


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Love Letter Sachets

mam for gift blog gave that diy love letter scented sachets
— DIY Gift Idea —

Ever since finding out all the unique ways Victorian women decorated their letters I've been thinking about this project. In particular, women of the era would use pins to prick holes forming intricate designs on their envelopes and writing paper. The same sort of holes you often see on scented sachets... taking vintage envelopes and making a few holes to let the scent out, some rose petals, myrrh and dried orange peels went inside (the little scented balls from normal sachets are perfect too and less work). The flap is sealed, everything repeated and then tied up in a red ribbon. Ready to be doled out at will.
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Friday, January 28, 2011

TOCCA ~ Stella, Florance & Cleopatra

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Today was a really delicious day despite the dreary weather and my nearly knocking my teeth out thanks to icy steps and an equally sneaky side walk. All because of a TOCCA package.

I've wanted some TOCCA's for a while but never knew which I would like, daunting in one of those huge pumpkin shaped bottles (the kind that look so good on your vanity). That's when I saw they came out with a holiday gift coffret of three! Sadly I was a little too slow and they vanished from Sephora. Fast forward to a few days ago and I found out that a new NYC based beauty spot, Beauty Bar, have these ready to ship. It's in my grubby medium sized hands now!

The bottles are truly delightful and the best part is they haven't a sprayer so they can be refilled over and over again. The three scents in the set are:

Cleopatra: When I think TOCCA, I think of Cleopatra because it's seemingly the most ogled of all the scents they currently offer. Honestly I can see why, it's classically sweet with a modern edge of grapefruit and melon (really cucumber but cucumber mixed with sweetness always registers as honeydew melon for me, funny how noses choose to smell things) mixing with lots of creamy tuberose and jasmine. A hint of green keeps it from being too sweet.

Stella: Is all Italian blood orange and juicy citrus at first but quickly turns into a crystallized, sugary sweet cloud of very light floral. Really simple and lovely.

Florance: This out of the three turned out to be my favorite because it seems the most complex. Smelling it straight from the bottle and just dabbed on it's all juicy green pear. As it travels along it turns completely to buttery gardenia and then earthy from the Blue Iris and violets, reminding me of my beloved Institut Très Bien Cologne à la Russe. Towards the end it smells utterly different like really deep, masculine sandal and cedar woods softly mingling.

Good things come in three?

Beauty Bar allowed me to create a Savings Code for you all. Enter: "GAVETHAT" when you create your account.

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How To Make Solid Perfume


— DIY Gift Idea —

Here is a little video on how to create your own solid perfumes to give as gifts. It's really simple and the results can be rather romantic. Especially when old pocket watch cases, lidded ink wells, large lockets and antique trinket boxes are used to house them.

*Also featured in the video are solid perfumes by Modern Alchemy and Crazylibellule and the Poppies.

Solid perfume gift in pocket watch case with silk ribbon bowAntique solid perfume casesFrench looking antique snuff boxes pocket watch cases to hold DIY solid perfume gifts


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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tea Stained Flowers

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Little rustic cotton sac from Objects with Purpose with a Tea Stained Recycled cotton flower from Soolip, burlap gift bag with Tea Stained flower and a little cardboard canister with a Tea Stained flower and raffia. See the white versions of these Soolip flowers on gift wrap looks here.

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Monday, January 24, 2011

Going Vintage II

mam for gift blog gave that antique shoe buckle on gift box ribbon

After the placebo effect of yesterday which actually worked out rather well I poked around some more. Above, how I'm thinking about using antique shoe buckles in the future. Something really unexpected on gift box ribbons.
mam for gave that vintage shoe buckles by Muni

These really baffled ma for a long time but thankfully they were signed Muni and I discovered on ebay they were embellishments to put on your shoes.
mam for gave that vintage cigar box

The image on the front sold me on this otherwise horribly beat up cigar box. Wonder who's name she'll carve as her lover?
mam for gave that John Derian coasters

These coasters are not vintage or antiques but they do use silhouette imagery popular in the early 1800's and everyone always asks me where they came from. Please Mr. Derian, consider adding these to your main line so I can stock up on hostess gifts.

See part I here


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Going Vintage

mam for gift blog gave that vintage gift wraps

Having a massive case of the VT's (vintage tremors from lack of antiquing) at the moment. It's getting pretty bad. So bad that I went to digging through past finds to get the feel of discovering neat things. It actually sort of worked... sort of, here are the random shots of proof.

Up first, an all time favorite, gift wrapping papers! The 60's never cease to amaze me.
mam for decoration blog gave that alcohol decanter name plates

Silver name tags used on alcohol decanter bottles.
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A miniature bar of antique liquor bottles.
mam for gave that English egg coddler

Coddle those eggs! One of the sweetest vintage gifts ever someone near and dear gave me last year. Thank you luv!
mam for gave that mens fragrance bottles

Men use to have the best cologne and aftershave bottles back then.
mam for gave that lady like bag with bicycles

Loving all of the lady like bags coming out for spring... the bone shakers on this vintage one made me nab it.

One of the reasons I adore vintage and antique gifts so much is how, quite often, I have no idea what the heck it is let alone how it's used. Lots of research and then I find out it's something I needed badly. Coddled eggs coming soon, promise! See part 2 here.

Are you on Instagram too? Find me on there at @gavethat.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Soolip Cotton Flowers

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Loving these rustic, recycled Cotton Flowers sold in packets by Soolip.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

1.11.11

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Resolutions or no resolutions? How about goals? Dreams? Last year I posted some blatherings and funny enough I did pretty well. This makes one wonder if putting things out there actually helps? Or hinders? Maybe being a bit more secretive helps keep your dream alive longer? Some favorites are scribbles seared into journals, keeping a memory, inspiration or dream board (which most artists / designers always do anyway... works!), and tiny sealed envelopes dropped into a jar. Even tweeting has proven eerily effective. However you go about it here's to your hopes, dreams and goals becoming a reality this year!

PS, doing all at once, you bet! { with fingers crossed every which way}

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Monday, January 3, 2011

2011!

mam for gift blog gave that thank you letter on vintage stationery

We made it another year! It feels oddly surreal that it's 2011, maybe because 2010 was such a leaning year, and now it's time to put everything learned into motion. This of course is incredibly exciting. I want to take this time now to thank everyone who has visited Gave That throughout the past year. Thank you for all of your kind emails, notes, comments and words of encouragement. Your tweets, hearts, thumbs up and reblogs. Also a big thank you to all of the generous companies who provided prizes for giveaways and neat things to show you all. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Bring on 2011!

-M

Who is eternally grateful for the many good things accomplished due to this blog (most notably money raised for earthquake victims in Haiti and China. Thank you, thank you for your support!!).

P.S. she knows this but a very big thank you to Magda for her camera work on here!

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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Canadian Sample Sale Sites - Invitations Enclosed

One of the biggest questions asked here about private, members only Online Sample Sales is do they ship to Canada and if so, which ones? It's true, while some private sample sale sites will allow Canadian's to sign up through invites, they will not ship to your country.

There are sample sale sites just for you though. Combing through my personally edited (and shopped!) list of sites, here are shopping destinations both situated in and shipping to Canada + each link gives you instant access through Gave That's invitations, no waiting lists or requests needed:

IN CANADA:

  • Beyond The Rack - Use code: NMM2B08655B in the invite box "This Canadian online sample site is open to International and US buyers as well as its native Canada, and features one of the largest selections of boutiques everyday. Find such names as Gucci and Juicy Couture along with luxe boutique lines. Mostly apparel for men & women, sunglasses, handbags + things for the home and even books. Almost anything found at other sample sale sites is duly featured at BTR. Make sure you print your receipt directly after ordering." [ Click here to join]
  • Citizens Planet - "This new Alberta based sample sale site for Canadians and Americans offers a galleria of sales each week that feature luxury jewelry, sunglasses, bags and clothing from both newer and well established designers. Names have included Orly Zeelon, French label 2Two Edenn, Biatta, Romeo & Juliet Couture. Everything arrived in pristine condition and the international offerings are unique and refreshing. Sales start at 12:00pm." [Click here to join.]
  • Fashion by Invitation -"This brand new Quebec based online sample sale site has just gotten started and claims deals of up to 70% off. Boutiques have been few and far between so far with mostly apparel for women." [click here to join Fashion by Invitation]
Ships To Canada:
  • Haute Look "This site is one of the most popular for US & Canadians and features a good daily mixture of mostly apparel and jewelry by exclusive designers mixed with boutique gems and high end cosmetics, handbags, perfumes for men & women, and home decor. Things sell out fast so you really have to jump on offerings when they open. Their blow out sales are incredible. Their Canadian orders ship for a flat fee of a little over $10 USD. [Click here to join]"
  • The Foundary - "Filled to the brim with juicy bits for your home with everything from designer pillows and home decor to large pieces of furniture to things for your pets and even yourself , think slippers and gourmet food. They do ship to Canada explaining shipping to Canada, must be calculated manually. Any international order placed will be stored in our system until shipping charges have been calculated. You'll be contacted via email between 48 and 72 hours from the date you place your order, and notified of the cost before your order is processed. Your credit card will not be charged until you have verified and accepted the charges." [click here to join The Foundary ]
  • PLNDR - "This private sample sale site is run by Karmaloop so all that urban edge can be found at amazing deals on PLNDR. Find names such as Hellz Bellz, Crooks & Castles, Insight, Creative Recreation and much more daily. They ship to Canada via DHL, for rates visit the DHL site ahead of time." [click here to join PLNDR]
  • Fashion Vault by ebay - "A brand new offering from ebay, Fashion Vault works directly with designers to bring you savings of up to 80% off jewelry and apparel for men and women. Along with single designer boutique offerings they also create suites of multiple products making this a go to spot for gifts." [click here to join Fashion Vault by ebay ]
  • Billion Dollar Babes - "This sample sale site took over Regents Closet & Row|Nine and is also the parent company to Seen On! which quite often runs the same sales as BDB. Frequently selling vintage Decades II luxury items by Chanel, LV and more along with handbags from Hype, clothing, Havaianas, and jewelry by coveted designers such as CC Skye for extremely discounted prices. Very few boutiques a week and shipping is painfully slow, taking a month or more although they state 21 days. Canada shipping starts at around $21 USD." [click here to join Billion Dollar Babes/Seen On!]
  • Seen On! "The sister sample site to Billion Dollar Babes this site is focused on bringing themed sample sale boutiques based on new movie releases and all things Hollywood. Shipping has been slow overall and the boutiques are pretty similar to Billion Dollar Babes. Canadian shipping is a flat rate of $32.95 USD." [Click here to join Seen On!]
  • Editors Closet - "One of the oldest private sample sale sites on the web, Editors Closet has become more and more upscale with true luxury offerings for watches, fine jewelry, designer sunglasses and high end handbags. Names have included Prada, Technomarine, Serge Lutens and more. Canadian and international shipping is around $29.95. USD" [click here to join Editors Closet]
  • Ivory Trunk - "Another brand new sample sale site rather like Editor's Closet, the Ivory Trunk offers luxury time pieces, jewelry, shoes and apparel for men and women. Names include: Jimmy Choo, Giuseppe Zanotti, Proenza Schouler, and Moshino. Their International / Canadian shipping starts at $39.95 USD." [click here to join Ivory Trunk]
  • Jack Threads - "This sample sale site for men offers numerous boutiques each week with an urban edge, including sneakers, hats, clothing, watches, bags, wallets and headphones by such names as WsAC, Matix, BMC Handmade, Dumb Watch, Skullcandy & more. Shipping is via UPS with a flat $10 fee added onto shipping. See site for Canadian shipping details. Shipping can be slow." [click here to join Jack Threads]
  • Shop Like Kings -"Brand new mens urban sample sale site featuring weekly boutiques of threads by names such as Elm and Empire State. Canadian shipping starts at $15 USD for the first item and $3 USD for each additional 2 pounds." [click here to join Shop Like Kings]
  • ShopBop: "While not a flash sample sale site per say, this site has ongoing 70% off sales on highly coveted bags by such designers as CC Skye and Marc Jacobs, Thakoon dresses, Lam shoes and tons of gift worthy finds. Plus get the scoop with their on trend lookbooks. Join through our invite... enjoy FREE Shipping to Canada." [Click here to sign up]
  • Modnique "Huge daily selection of clothing for both women and men along with tons of jewelry and watches. Names include Versace, Disney Couture, Gucci, Marco Max & more. World wide S&H including Canada is only $4.99. USD" [Click here to join]
  • Reebonz "Based in Asia Reebonz has started to ship once again to Canada and the US. A true luxury sample sale site they have become ever more focused on high end handbags with numerous boutiques running for Miu Miu, Prada, Mulberry, Dior, Gucci and more. They also have areas for the home, fashion and travel. Payments via PayPal are allowed." [Click here to join].
  • Estile "This Australian based sample sale site ships internationally including to Canada and runs a few boutiques each week usually focused to womens fashion right off the Australian runways. Handbags, sunglasses and shoes are also sometimes found at up to 70% off. Shipping is 30. AUD". [Click here to join]
  • MYHABIT "If you adore Amazon then you will love MYHABIT because it's the latest sample sale site to debut and they happen to be owned by them. Their offerings have been stellar with true high end designers at up to 70% off. Find Tod's, Joe's Jeans, Cynthia Vincent, Elizabeth & James, Juicy Couture among daily flash sales. Things sell out fast and shipping to Canada is a flat rate of $15 USD. Amazon gift cards and balances work at the site." [Click here to join MYHABIT].

  • LeftLine Sports "As the name implies this is a new site selling sporting gear at up to 70% off and they provide international shipping. Names have included Puma, Salomon, Dragon sunglasses, Fila, Sugoi, Sierra Designs, Zoic and caters to hiking, surfing, biking and runners. Even better use our link and get a $10 credit to spend at the site!" [Click here to join]
  • Gilt Groupe - "One of the first and most well established of the private, invitation only sample sale site it has changed over the years to begin shipping internationally including Canada. Being one of the largest to have sections devoted to men at Gilt Man and home in Gilt Home along with an ever present gift section. This gift section can be the real gem of the site. Quality control has become an issue along with slow shipping and fewer sales for women. Still their returns and customer service has always been spot on and their blow out sales amazing."

This directory shopping list will be updated as more Canadian options come online! Please note that sites that have not provided stellar service have been left off. For a daily calender of sale events see samplesalecrush.com.

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Also See:
- The Top Sample Sale & Flash Sites for Men + Invitations
- Calender of Daily Sample Sale Finds

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