40% Off Selected Items During the SeV Secret Summer Sale

Posted on 24 July 2008 by


Scott Jordan just sent an email (complete with personal video greeting) listing the special prices available during SCOTTeVEST‘s latest sale. If you’ve been waiting to place an order for a pair of his awesome Ultimate Cargo Pants (which look good on everybody!), or a Performance T-Shirt (long and short sleeved), a Q-Zip, or a Polo, then now is the time to pounce!

Take a look at these deals…

SCOTTEVEST is celebrating Summer by giving our loyal customers a chance to stock up on SeV Summer clothing at 40% off. All sales are final—no returns or exchanges, but with prices like these, you can’t lose. Act fast, because we’re sure to sell out of some colors/sizes and won’t be restocking until 2009.

HOW THE SALE WORKS

* Add SeV Summer Collection products to your shopping cart and enter the coupon code SUMMERSALE in the coupon code box during checkout [left side, under shipping method and credit card]. When you go to the next page, the savings will be applied.
* ALL SALES FINAL—NO RETURNS OR EXCHANGES.
* As always, $5 UPS Ground shipping for orders shipped within the United States.
* Sale prices valid on in stock items only.
* Cannot be applied to prior purchases.
* Cannot be combined with any other offer.
* This is a Secret Sale for newsletter subscribers and prior customers. We have no way of policing this, so the honor code is in effect.
* The sale ends on Thursday, July 31, 2008.

Link: SeV Secret Summer Sale

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