Gift Card Rescue Releases List of Top 10 Spring Fashion Trends from Victoria’s Secret
Baltimore Maryland (PRWEB) April 23, 2014 -- In honor of the Spring season, Gift Card Rescue, the Inc. 500 company that enables consumers to purchase gift cards at a discounted rate and sell unwanted gift cards for cash, released a new Top 10 list of Spring Trends today. The Top 10 list highlights some of the season’s hottest styles from the popular women’s merchant, Victoria’s Secret. Some of their top trends include the embroidered bell-sleeve dress, embellished knife-pleat maxi dress, relaxed chino pants with a vintage shirt and long cardigan, and crochet track short with a graphic muscle tee.
The popular gift card exchange website allows consumers to save money on everyday purchases through the use of discounted gift cards. “We encourage consumers to use discounted gift cards when revamping their wardrobe for the new spring season,” says Business and Marketing Manager, Carrie Brenner. “Since women are 60 percent of our consumer base, we wanted to show those consumers how they can stay on trend and within budget this spring season.”
Gift Card Rescue is known for the release of their Top 10 lists, the most popular being their yearly Top 10 Most Wanted Gift Cards list. Their most recent Spring Trend list was put together to show consumers how purchasing a discounted Victoria’s Secret gift card before you shop can help to eliminate some of the burden updating your spring wardrobe can have on your wallet. Utilizing discounted gift cards with coupons and store sales is deemed as an effective shopping tactic for saving some extra money.
To check out the full list (with images) of Top 10 Spring Trends from Victoria’s Secret, visit https://www.giftcardrescue.com/about/press
About Gift Car Rescue:
Based in Ellicott City, Maryland, a leading gift card exchange site. Gift Card Rescue's main focus is helping consumers save more; offering up to 35% off on discounted gift cards to over 500 national merchants, as well as, up to 92% cash back for unwanted gift cards.
Danny BenDebba, DAASN-WebPR-Social-Content-SEO, http://www.daasn.com, +1 4109038845, [email protected]
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