CMD is on the road (again!) — and this time, I’m heading west for a good chunk of the winter.
I’ll be living in San Francisco from January 31st through March 31st (pinch me!), with Migs and all the jewelry in tow. I already have a couple of February events on the calendar, with more in the works for March. Stay tuned!
Friday, February 6th (4pm - 8pm) +
Saturday, February 7th (11am - 5pm)
Friday, February 13th (11am - 5pm) +
Saturday, February 14th (11am - 5pm)
There's nothing quite like seeing you in real life, stacking together, and helping you find your next piece of everyday armor. I’ll also be opening up my calendar for appointments (virtual and in-person) while I’m in San Francisco. More details (and additional events) will be announced soon, so stay tuned.
$26 for ’26 — At the start of the month, I gave you $26 in CMD Bucks to use toward your next purchase of $100 or more.
If you haven’t used them yet, this is your reminder! Use code 26FOR26 at checkout and your $26 CMD Bucks will be applied instantly. These ‘Bucks expire Friday, January 31st at midnight PT, so be sure to use them while you’ve got ‘em.
I love you all very much. Thank you for your ongoing support… it means so much!
xo,
Colleen
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