It’s January, which means two things:
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We’re all pretending to eat vegetables again, and
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The Cut Collective is drowning in leftover holiday merchandise that absolutely, positively must leave the building.
I love Christmas, truly. But if I have to look at one more floral pick, ribbon roll, or stray ornament judging me from a shelf like “Hey girl, remember when you overordered?” — I might start decorating myself just to cope.
So guess what? It’s all going. Sixty to seventy percent off. Yes, you read that correctly — 60% to 70% off the ENTIRE holiday collection.
Let Me Paint a Picture
We have scented candles that need loving homes.
We have wrapping paper that refuses to wrap itself.
We have tea towels, doormats, ribbons (so much ribbon), garlands, gift bags, artificial plants that look suspiciously alive, and enough floral picks to build a small forest.
We even have Christmas PJs and Christmas tops — because nothing says “I plan ahead” like buying holiday clothes in January. It’s called maturity. Get into it.
And don’t forget the ornaments. Nine types. NINE. If you don’t buy them, I fear they’ll multiply.
Why Are We Doing This?
Because these fabulous, festive little treasures are taking up space that I desperately need for spring arrivals. And if these boxes don’t move out soon, they’re going to start paying rent.
So please, for the love of my sanity and the sake of your wallet, come help me clear these shelves. You get insane deals, I get my storage room back, and the universe finds balance again.
Come Empty-Handed, Leave Victorious
This is your chance to stock up on décor, gifts, and seasonal goodies at prices so low even I double-checked them. It all has to go — and you’re doing a public service by taking it home.
Swing by The Cut Collective. Shop the Last of the Holidays Sale.
Please. I’m begging you.
Fine print: none. It all just needs to leave.
