Kohl's: New 30% off coupon + $10 Kohl's Cash + $10 off $50 coupons - WRAL.com |
- Kohl's: New 30% off coupon + $10 Kohl's Cash + $10 off $50 coupons - WRAL.com
- Trump's Mexico tariffs are bad for denim-loving Americans - Quartz
- Shiloh and Knox Jolie-Pitt Visit Petco Without Parents: Photos - Closer Weekly
Kohl's: New 30% off coupon + $10 Kohl's Cash + $10 off $50 coupons - WRAL.com Posted: 06 Jun 2019 06:11 AM PDT Kohl's is offering a new 30% off coupon, $10 Kohl's Cash for every $50 you spend and coupons for $10 off $50 purchases of women's clothing and Father's Day gifts! Plus, you can stack the offers! Kohl's is having a Doorbuster sale on Thursday, June 6 as well! See all the coupon codes below and see the sales at Kohls.com HERE! Coupons & Offers* 30% Off Coupon: Kohl's Reward Members get 30% off your total purchase when you use the code WINNING30 at checkout through June 16. The coupon is valid in stores and online. Head to their website to use the coupon online or print the in-store coupon . * 20% off Coupon: If you are not a Rewards Member, you can still save 20% off purchases of $100 or more or 15% off purchases of less than $100 when you use the coupon code SAVINGS through June 9. The coupon is valid in stores and online with any tender type. * $10 Women's and Juniors' Clothing Coupon: Get $10 off a $50 purchase of Women's and Juniors' Clothing when you use the coupon code MYSTYLE at checkout through June 9. This coupon can be used in stores and online with any payment method. See the printable coupon on their website. * $10 Father's Day Coupon: Get $10 off a $50 purchase of Father's Day gift items when you use the coupon code DAD10 at checkout through June 16. This coupon can be used with any payment method. See the printable coupon on their website. The coupon is valid on MEN'S, YOUNG MEN'S, AND BIG & TALL CLOTHING, MEN'S FOOTWEAR, MEN'S ACCESSORIES, MEN'S FINE JEWELRY AND MEN'S WATCHES. * $10 Kohl's Cash: Get $10 Kohl's Cash for every $50 you spend through June 16. You can redeem the Kohl's Cash from June 17 through June 23, 2019. * Free Shipping: Shipping is free when you have it shipped to your local Kohl's store to pick up (which is what I usually do). It's also free with a purchase of $75 or more. See the sales and use the coupon codes at Kohls.com HERE. . This post contains affiliate or sponsored links and we appreciate your using them. |
Trump's Mexico tariffs are bad for denim-loving Americans - Quartz Posted: 04 Jun 2019 03:00 AM PDT If Donald Trump goes ahead with his threat to impose a 5% tariff on all goods coming from Mexico, Americans are likely to feel the effects on a wide range of products. There are the well-known targets, such as avocados, alcohol, and cars. And then there are plenty of other goods that Americans may not realize come to the US from Mexico. For instance, the tariff would punch a lot of American guys right in the blue jeans. The US, which imports nearly all its clothing, gets more men's blue jeans from Mexico than it does any other country. Last year, the US imported about $691 million worth of men's blue jeans from Mexico, according to US government data. Its imports from China totaled about $227 million by comparison. A new tariff would raise costs for all US clothing brands making those jeans in Mexico and then importing them, leaving those companies to decide whether to absorb the expense or, more likely, pass it onto consumers by increasing prices. "Additional levies on US companies for imports would result in higher inflation hurting consumer spend," Poonam Goyal, a Bloomberg Intelligence senior retail analyst, told Bloomberg (paywall). "That could hurt sales for key denim makers like Levi, American Eagle, Wrangler, and Lee if they manufacture denim [in Mexico]." When Levi's, which happens to get most of its sales from men's bottoms, filed for its IPO in February, it pointed to changes in US trade policies as a potential risk to its business, noting in particular the moves Trump made to raise tariffs on Chinese imports and the possibility of changes in policy toward Mexico. It also referenced Trump's efforts to replace NAFTA with a new policy, called the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), though an independent government agency found the USMCA would likely have almost no net economic impact. Levi's stated in its disclosure:
Trump's new tariff threat toward Mexico has flustered the American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAFA), a trade group representing US clothing brands that previously pushed back against the China tariffs. "This is unfathomable, especially as we are working to gain approval of the USMCA in the United States and as the USMCA is about to be introduced in the Mexican legislature," Rick Helfenbein, CEO of the AAFA, said in a statement. It pointed out that Mexico is the eighth largest supplier of apparel to the US, the seventh largest supplier of footwear, and the number-one supplier of men's jeans. |
Shiloh and Knox Jolie-Pitt Visit Petco Without Parents: Photos - Closer Weekly Posted: 06 Jun 2019 07:01 AM PDT Now that Shiloh is 13 years old and his little brother Knox is 10 years old, it appears they don't have to ask their parents, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, for permission to leave the house. The two kids were spotted coming out of a Petco store in Los Angeles on Wednesday, June 5. While Shiloh was leading the way, Knox trailed behind his older sister who was holding a shopping bag from the store. Unlike Shiloh's older siblings — Maddox, 17, Pax, 15, and Zahara, 14 — and her younger sister — Vivienne, 10 — the teen has made headlines for having the same superstar appearance as her parents. With her piercing blue eyes and dirty blonde hair, Shiloh looks exactly like Brad and Angelina when they were younger. "I think she is fascinating," Angie previously gushed about her daughter to Reuters. Angie also addressed Shiloh's desire to wear men's clothing and said, "I would never be the kind of parent to force somebody to be something they are not. I think that is just bad parenting." Scroll below to see more pics of Shiloh and Knox hanging out! |
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