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Valentine’s Shopping at the Macy’s Go Red Sale

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Macy’s is offering consumers special savings to “Go Red” for Heart Health

If you’re looking for some special savings on winter wear  red light special at Macy’s this week.  Macy’s is having a “Go Red” Sale in their stores  and online right now. National Wear Red Day is  today, Friday February 7th, 2014 . Go Red for Women is the American Heart Association’s nationwide movement that celebrates the  power of women to join together and wipe out heart disease.  Did you know that heart disease is the #1 killer of American women and men?

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Red Dresses on Sale at Macy’s now.

The Macy’s RED sale offers some great dresses for Valentine’s wear.  Above are a few that we like:

Until Feb. 10th, take advantage of some extra savings at Macy’s and help a good cause.  If you’re shopping online, use the code RED.   Your purchases help Macy’s contribute to the cause. Here are some ways you can get involved in the campaign and enjoy social activities and savings. Enjoy the 20% off Savings at the Wear Red Sale.

Here  are a few ways you can save on items at Macy’s by going red:

  • Wear something red while shopping at any Macy’s store and get extra savings.
  • Purchase a Red Dress Pin for $2. Macy’s will donate all Red Dress Pin sales to American Heart Associations’s Go Red For Women movement.
  • Use your Macy’s Card to make a purchase, or shop online using promo code: RED

Since 2004, Macy’s customers and employees have contributed more than $46 million to the Go Red for Women movement.

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