Wet Seal stores having big sales, Deal Divas having flashbacks
Here's a quickie sale you might want to check out.
Everything at Wet Seal stores is buy-one, get-one half off. The entire store. Limited time only, they say, so they want you to come now.
In high school, I was OBSESSED with Wet Seal. I bought everything I owned at the old store across from the food court at Westfield Countryside. I even applied for a job there once (mortification). My friend Tyson, who worked at the cookie stand across from the store, used to hold up heart-shaped cookie cakes at the cute girls in Wet Seal buying pink straw cowboy hats and halter tops. Ahh, 1999. Those were the days.
I've grown out of Wet Seal a bit, but they still have some cute finds if you're tight on cash and want something trendy in a pinch. My favorite Countryside food court store is but a memory now, but Wet Seal still has locations at Tyrone Square Mall in St. Petersburg and Westfield Citrus Park, Westshore Plaza and International Plaza in Tampa.
~ Deal Diva Stephanie
Photo: Model all decked out in Wet Seal wears, wetseal.com







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