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Perry Ellis Celebrates 30 Years of Style with Savings and Giveaways!

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I love it when an established designer celebrates their anniversary by giving back to customers. This is what Perry Ellis is doing.  This month Perry Ellis is celebrating the anniversary of its menswear collection with a month-long initiative featuring daily giveaways, flash sales and a look back through the brand’s milestones. During The 30 Days of Perry Ellis 30 Anniversary Giveaway, running from  today, November 1, to the end of the month, the brand will be giving away select product­—ranging from sportswear and underwear to accessories and fragrances —to selected winners who have registered for a chance to win on shoppers will have access to daily deals and exclusive prices on Fall 2010 and Holiday collections.

“We want to celebrate our anniversary with those who made Perry Ellis what it is today: our customers,” said Pablo de Echevarria, senior vice president of marketing for Perry Ellis. “What better way to mark our thirtieth year than by kicking off the holiday season with a bit of that giving spirit and great deals on great product.”

Legendary fashion designer Perry Ellis founded his men’s label in 1980 and it quickly revolutionized men’s casual clothing in America thanks to its non-traditional takes on modern classics. Credited with popularizing many staples of classic American style, including casual sweaters and khakis, Perry Ellis has continued to resonate with American men under the direction of current creative director, John Crocco.

The design house will be using social media to spread the word about their anniversary savings.  Look for updates on their Facebook page and on Twitter @PerryEllis.  If you’re a giveaway lover like moi, sign up for daily giveaways at www.perryellis.com.  Good luck–you know I already entered.  I’ve been a longtime Perry Ellis fan.  Look for deals on the brand at special sales like this one, or at your local TJ Maxx or Marshall’s.  I’ve also sewn Perry Ellis designs using Vogue Patterns.  The clothes are built for comfort and ease. They are definitely American classics. Nothing too hip or trendy with Perry Ellis, just quality and easy fit.
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