Luxist Giveaway - $100 in Calvin Klein Lingerie
Filed under: Apparel
Welcome to one of our sexiest giveaways ever: $100 in Calvin Klein lingerie! The lovely Eva Mendes is wearing underthings from the Calvin Klein Underwear Perfectly Fit collection, which is a foxy range of comfortable, attractive bras and panties that won't show under clothes. The features of the Perfectly Fit collection include subtly plush straps, line-free necklines and cushioned closures. That said, you can use your $100 on whatever you please, from sensible boxer briefs for men to lacy, provocative sleepwear for women.
At the moment, CKU.com has sales which include $12.99 bras and three panties for $24 -- and as luck would have it, we've got an exclusive promo code: CKUBLOG1 will get you $10 off every $50 you spend online until December 31st.
Happy Holidays to you from Luxist. Leave us a comment about what you'd buy with your $100 gift card to enter the giveaway!
To enter to win the Calvin Klein Underwear gift card, leave your comment by December 26.at 7 p.m. ET. See additional rules below.
* To enter, leave a confirmed comment below.
* The comment must be left and confirmed before December 26 at 7 p.m. ET.
* You may only enter once.
* One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
* One winner will receive a $100 gift code, redeemable on CKU.com.
* Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, and the District of Columbia, who are 18 and older.
***This Giveaway is now closed. The winner will be notified the week of 12/28.***
See full giveaway rules here.
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