Yandy.com Makes a Goal with New Soccer Themed Costumes
May 29, 2014 by admin
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As an interest in soccer comes to an anticipated high, Yandy.com, online purveyor of women’s lingerie and costumes, introduces new sexy soccer costumes, available in a variety of country themes, so shoppers can cheer on the home team in style.
The new collection of sexy soccer costumes at Yandy.com include options from 11 countries and are priced at an affordable $39.95. The costumes all feature a short sleeved crop top and matching micro shorts with soccer style details and patches. The costumes are available in colors supporting Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Columbia, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain and the United States of America. Additionally, Argentina, Australia, England and Italy are exclusively available at Yandy.com.
If choosing one team to support proves too difficult, shoppers can opt for a sexy referee look. The referee costume also features a short sleeve crop top and matching micro shorts in a traditional black and white vertical stripe pattern and is also available for $39.95.
In addition to the new sexy soccer costumes now available on Yandy.com, every shopper receives free, flat rate shipping on orders over $70 as well as a free panty with every order. Ole’!
About Yandy.com
E-commerce is on the rise and Yandy.com is one of the largest online retailers of lingerie, sexy Halloween costumes, swimwear and clothing on the web. Founded in 2005, Yandy boasts more than 7,000 products always in stock and at affordable prices. Yandy.com ensures that every customer will receive a safe, secure and private online shopping experience and is listed as a Google Trusted Store. Yandy.com is dedicated to customer service and only sells what is in stock which allows for quick, same day shipping. Offering the highest quality products at the most affordable prices in the market, Yandy.com has become a leader in e-commerce. In addition, the customer service team at Yandy.com is unrivaled. With attentive and helpful operators available seven days a week, should a question or problem arise, the customer service team at Yandy.com is always willing and able to assist. At Yandy.com, every customer can Be Sexy.
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8 Things To Do In NYC This Week
May 28, 2014 by admin
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Photo: Courtesy of Chris Mosier/Narcissa.
With Memorial Day weekend behind us, the week ahead is looking a little, well, drab. No more relaxing at the beach. No more spending the days in your pajamas. We get it! But, ever the silver-lining finders, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to share eight fun, delicious, and relaxing reasons to be excited about returning to NYC.
Play board games and ping-pong at Blue Ribbon Beer Garden.
This Lower East Side haunt has everything you need for a perfect summer afternoon: drinks, a barbecue, paper lanterns, board games, a ping-pong table, and more. It may not be the beach, but it’s definitely a great way to spend the weekend outside.
When: Mondays through Fridays, 5 to 10 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 10 p.m.
Where: Blue Ribbon Beer Garden, 190 Allen Street (between Houston and Stanton streets), second floor; 212-466-0404.
Practice yoga in Bryant Park.
Athleta and Bryant Park have teamed up to offer free yoga classes every Tuesday and Thursday all summer long. Instructors from YogaWorks will lead hour-long sessions, providing not only a sweat-worthy workout but also an opportunity to meet fellow yoga lovers outdoors. Mats are provided on site. Just be sure to sign up in advance.
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, various times.
Where: Bryant Park, 40 West 40th Street (between Fifth and Sixth avenues).
Shop a big sale for some pretty little things.
Fleur du Mal has extended its debut sample sale onto the Internet, offering lingerie and ready-to-wear styles up to 75% off through Sunday, June 1. Time to stock up!
When: Through Sunday, June 1.
Where: Fleur Du Mal online
Try a new restaurant before it opens.
Chef Sarah Simmons will be hosting a four-course Southern Comfort dinner at CITY GRIT on Wednesday evening. This installation at the culinary salon is particularly exciting, as the night’s menu will provide a sneak peek at Simmons’ upcoming restaurant. When it opens, Birds Bubbles will offer elevated Southern dishes with a focus on fried chicken and Champagne.
When: Wednesday, May 28, at 7:30 p.m.
Where: CITY GRIT, 38 Prince Street (between Mott and Mulberry streets); no phone.
Say happy birthday to Antoinette.
This Brooklyn boutique is celebrating three years on Grand Street with a PBR-sponsored shindig. All vintage clothing will be up to 20% off, DJ Rok One will be on the ones and twos, and the first 50 customers will receive a Zippo gift with purchase. Round up your friends, and stop by for a drink, a new dress, and a good time.
When: Thursday, May 29, 7 to 11 p.m.
Where: Antoinette, 119 Grand Street (between Berry Street and Wythe Avenue), Brooklyn; 718-387-8664.
Score a dress for only $10 at Babel Fair.
This Nolita spot is pricing each item at this weekend’s sample sale at a mere $10. Alternatively, you can pay $40 and fill an entire bag — a whole bag! Is it obvious which option we’ll be choosing?
When: Friday, May 30, to Sunday, June 1, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Where: Babel Fair, 260 Elizabeth Street (between East Houston and Prince streets), 646-360-3685.
Have brunch somewhere different.
Your trusty neighborhood diner will always have a place in your heart. But, this new East Village restaurant, which recently debuted a delectable brunch menu, will be well worth the trip. Try the French-toast bites or the poached eggs on avocado toast. Is it the weekend yet?
When: Saturdays and Sundays, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Where: Narcissa, 21 Cooper Square (at 5th Street and Bowery); 212-228-3344.
Unearth the secrets of gay history in Central Park.
That is indeed the title of David Cobb Craig’s sidetour page, which invites New Yorkers and out-of-towners alike to see Central Park for the hotbed of history it is. Craig’s insightful and little-known facts are sure to inform and excite.
When: Saturday, May 31, noon to 1:30 p.m.
Where: Central Park