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Monday, February 9, 2009

This Just In: 25% Off Dresses & Cardigans - Online Exclusive

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ANN TAYLOR FORWARD TO A FRIEND
Outfits Apparel Petites Weddings & Events Accessories Shoes Trends Sale
Layer it on...  We love the look of a chic, long cardigan over a graphic dress (day or night).  Dresses & Cardigans 25% OFF* Online Exclusive.  Shop now at ANNTAYLOR.COM.
REWARDING YOU IN STYLE  Earn STYLE REWARDS† with every purchase.   Visit STYLEREWARDS.COM for more information.

 
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*Sale valid February 9, 2009 through February 11, 2009 on select full-priced styles only at ANNTAYLOR.COM. Reduction is taken at checkout. Taxes, shipping and handling fees, purchases of gift cards, charges for gift boxes and payment of an Ann Taylor or LOFT Credit Card are excluded from any discount. Not valid at Ann Taylor stores, LOFT stores, Ann Taylor Factory stores, LOFT Outlet stores, anntaylorLOFT.com, on purchases of gift cards, on payment of Ann Taylor or LOFT Credit Card accounts or in conjunction with any other offer. No adjustments to prior purchases. Not valid for cash.

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