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Retailmenot.com Gets A Facelift, Plus Threadless Gift Certificate Giveaway




Today one of my favorite coupon sites, Retailmenot.com, launched a new site design aimed at improving usability and search speed. The new look also includes a snazzy new logo and fresh new user interface.

Why is Retailmenot.com one of my favorite coupon sites (if not THE number one favorite), you may ask? Because any time I search for a store name plus the words "coupon code" in Google, Retailmenot.com comes up as one of the top 3 search result spots. When I click through, I get no-fuss promo codes in a flash. Codes that actually work!

Now to be honest, I was a little nervous when I heard about this redesign (why ruin a good thing, right?) but I am relieved that the site looks pretty much the same! Simple, clean layout, big ol' search box at the top, plus convenient tabs for printable coupons, grocery, and community. Phew! What can I say, I've always loved the ease of use and effectiveness of Retailmenot.com, so I'm glad that not much has changed on the surface. Behind-the-scenes, the company says things should be running even smoother and faster than ever. Sweet.

To celebrate the new site, I'm giving away five $25 gift certificates to Threadless.com, courtesy of Retailmenot.com. For your chance to win, visit Retailmenot.com then share your thoughts about the new look in the comments section below. Your feedback matters, ladies!

**UPDATE! Forgot to post some very important deets: Please post your comment by 12 noon tomorrow, Friday, September 4th, to be eligible to win one of 5 gift certificates to Threadless.com. Winners will be announced shortly thereafter. Thanks!**

**UPDATE 9/4: We have our winners! Congratulations to #41, 53, 44, 48 and 24! Please check your email for prize info. I'll leave the comments open for anyone else who has feedback to share about Retailmenot.com. **

Work-Chic Wednesdays: Outfit Ideas for Preschool Teachers

I am a young twenty-something mother of 2 young children and also a teacher's aide at my son's preschool. I was just wondering what would be some work appropriate outfits for my job? The dress code is casual attire all the time. —Danielle

To help me answer your question, I turned to a good friend who works at a leading provider of child day care and education (don't want to name names). While her Masters degree in education and extensive experience makes her a great teacher, it's her personal style—both on and off the job—that makes her truly qualified to respond to this question! Here's what she had to say:






Mix affordable pieces from Old Navy with comfy flats for a cute, kid-friendly look that's professional, too.


Flutter Sleeve Top, $10; Cardigan, $20; Khakis, $15; Belt, $12.50; Crocs Prima Ballet Flats, $17.95; Earrings, $5


"Dresses and skirts are hard to wear because they are impractical for kneeling and sitting on the ground (I also know a teacher who had a bad experience with a curious child). Khaki pants or dark wash jeans are great because they are comfortable, but still can look professional/put together. Any shirt is fine, unless it has something dangly for the kids to pull on or is low-cut. Old Navy and Target have a lot of pretty shirts made from t-shirt material that can still look professional. Fun ballet flats are a great way to be comfortable and stylish while still being in compliance with most dress codes. They even make Croc ballet flats."

Regarding the Crocs, my friend also mentioned that waterproof shoes are a godsend when dealing with tots (just rinse clean when the inevitable mess happens!).

Calling all teachers: How do YOU stay stylish on the job (especially if you're dealing with small children)?