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it's probably too late for this, but you might get lucky: I scored a bunch of eddie bauer base layer shirts for $10 each last weekend; the ones that normally go for $60-70. Check the michigan ave store to see if they have any left. They were going fast when I was there though
I love the REI garage sales. It's the only time I go to REI these days if I can help it. Great deals on returned/blemish items.
Other than that I stay away from REI and would rather shop Erehwon or Moosjaw when shopping localaly at outdoor gear stores. I'm a gear junkie and spend about $3-4k/year on outdoor/adventure gear.
Going to REI is about as helpful as shopping online IMHO -might as well just order from The Goat (Backcountry.com) because if you are going to get internet-level lack of/slow service/support you might as well get internet prices. REI isn't 1/10th the company they used to be 5-6 years ago. Now they are like Walmart or Whole Foods as far as I'm concerned. Forget about their bike shop. Those guys have no clue and are the furthest thing from an LBS one can get. Sure, they have a huge selection but I'd rather deal with one of the many fine local shops rather than deal with those snobs.
Another great place to get good deals is Geartrade.com, it's like a cross between Amazon, Ebay, Craigslist, and an REI garage sale. You can even sell your own used/unwanted gear there. They have a decent system although their server is really slow and browsing the site can be painfully waity. Too bad there aren't many bike-specific items but there are plenty of hiking/camping/outdoor gear deals. The Goat uses Geartrade as their own clearinghouse for returned/damaged items just like REI's garage sale and you can find awesome stuff at 10-15% of retail. You just have to keep checking it every day as things change very fast.
Amazon has good deals -they have everything. It's often a good source for gear.
Don't forget the deal-a-minute offshoots of The Goat (Backcountry) with Chainlove and Whiskey Militia. Those sites have good deals if you want to continuously watch them as they are sort of like Woot.com. Things come and go fast -when they are gone they are gone!
Also www.steepandcheep.com they're more focused on climbing, camping, and skiing gear, but their clothing deals are good for cyclists.
James Baum said:Don't forget the deal-a-minute offshoots of The Goat (Backcountry) with Chainlove and Whiskey Militia. Those sites have good deals if you want to continuously watch them as they are sort of like Woot.com. Things come and go fast -when they are gone they are gone!
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