It’s time for a holiday treat. We can’t share our T-day leftovers over the internet, but we’re serving up another something special: FREE shipping on all orders in the continental US when you spend $50 or more—through this Monday, 11/28 at 11:59pm PT only! Use code YIPPEE.
Folks who’ve been with us for a while know we rarely ever offer free shipping—we’re a super small team and take extra care packing and shipping every artwork, so the cost of shipping isn’t something we can usually cover. Consider this your once-in-a-blue-moon chance to score the satisfaction of free shipping for all the art in your cart—prints, framed prints, or objects. Just spend $50+ and enter code YIPPEE at checkout.
This is a great opportunity to get that holiday gift list in order. Our order deadlines for guaranteed delivery for some holiday cheer are coming up—11/28 for the first night of Hanukkah and 12/5 for Christmas Eve. Orders placed after that date could still get to you in time (and we have select pieces that’ll ship with speedier service for on-sched arrival), but there won’t be any other opportunity to snag free shipping. Use YIPPEE by midnight PT on Monday, 11/28!
The FINE PRINT (not to be confused with our fine prints)
+ All orders using code YIPPEE are final sale.
+ This promotion is only available for orders shipping within the continental US.
+ Enter YIPPEE code at checkout to receive free shipping on any order over $50.
+ This promotion ends at 11:59 p.m. PT on 11/28/22. No extensions, no exceptions, no kidding.
+ No double-dipping! This offer may not be combined with other discounts, offers or promotions, including previously placed orders.
Spring in NYC carries so much energy: thrilled to be wearing fits for style rather than pure utility, New Yorkers go ALL OUT with their streetwear. It’s very much see-and-be-seen: sitting in Washington Square Park on a warm day (if you can even find a spare scrap of grass) is quite the experience. Out of a desire to feel hip, we’ve rounded up all our best looks for the season, many photographed right here in the city, and others from around the world and through the ages. Regardless of the era of fashion in which each of these is situated, it wouldn’t be too shocking to spot any of these ensembles on the streets of New York. Let us know your favorite!