August 9, 2010

Review and Giveaway – ozsale.com.au

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Clothes shopping is one of my pet hates.  I can never seem to find what I want.  And shopping for my sons is made twice as awful, because if I do manage to find what I want it is usually sporting the face of a TV star. 

On top of this, I live in a rural area and so getting to the shops is a big trip.  So, as you can imagine, I love online shopping, where I can take my time to find what I want at the price I want.

Recently, I was generously given a $50 voucher by ozsale.com.au to review their website.  I’m so glad they found me because I love their site and their prices. 

Ozsale.com.au is an online shopping club.  They have short sales of brand name products at greatly reduced prices (more than 50% off the RRP).  When you become a member, ozsale sends you an email advertising the sales before they begin.  The sales last for a few days only and stock is limited.  There is a wide range of products available through sales on ozsale.com.au including children’s clothes, shoes and accessories, as well as toys and art materials.

I encourage you to visit their site, ozsale.com.au, and have a look at the great range of products and the great prices.  Membership is free.

As well as letting me try their site, ozsale.com.au have offered two $50 vouchers to readers.  Leave a comment telling us your biggest dilemma when clothes shopping for your children and I will randomly draw two winners from those that comment.  The giveaway will close at 5 pm Darwin time on Monday 16 August.  Open to Australian residents only.

This Giveaway is now closed.  Thank you to those that entered.

7 comments:

Kirsten said...

I think the biggest dilemma is getting value for money, i HATE paying lots of $$ for things i know wont last long.

Michele said...

Echoing Kristen definitely value for money, but the biggest problem I have is finding things that are age appropriate for a 5 year old girl I DO NOT want skanky gear thanks. Pretty yes but skanky no. I wish there was more separation not clumping the 3-8s together and even more that whoever makes these clothes wouldnt make them as adult as they are. And even for boys I dont want graffiti or skulls or garish colours or characters all over them. Plainer the better or patterns/stripes yeah ok but not scribble and characters or gore. Let kids be kids! End of soapbox rant. Oh and one more gripe - those darn clothes that when you wash them end up WIDER than they are LONG. Gggggrrrr

Mrs Woog said...

My problem is one son only likes to wear black, and the other son only likes to wear pink!

Tina said...

My biggest dilemma when clothes shopping for my kids is finding matching tops & bottoms. I find the 2-piece sets badly sized, as my kids ALWAYS outgrow the tops just as they are getting big enough for the bottoms!!! So I always buy a top one size bigger to match a bottom. But it always takes me ages to browse the store, matching this and that, colours and patterns etc, which is time consuming!!! I love it when websites offer "suggestions" for tops when you select a bottom, as this makes online clothes shopping quick and much easier!!!
I will check out the ozsale website when I get a chance.
Thanks for hosting such a useful giveaway Catherine! :)

Elise said...

My biggest dilemma when clothes shopping is finding clothing that is tasteful. I am often unimpressed with the girls clothes for my three year old daughter as I find way too many clothes contain characters (which I don't want on her clothes) or inappropriate wording.

Just shopping with three children, three and under, can involve dilemmas, hence I am now very interested in online shopping if it is possible and practical.

Nikki said...

Dilemma number one... Cost vs quality.
Dilemma number two... boys clothes with skulls... I DISLIKE SKULLS!!!!

I love online shopping :)

Anonymous said...

I hate buying clothes and then finding they have a sale on within the week. Also girls clothes that are too suggestive - let them be kids.