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Be ready for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. [The Charlotte Observer]( Deals of the week We may earn a commission if you make a purchase through one of our links. The newsroom or editorial staff was not involved in the creation of this content. [Read More]( Source: iStock 10 casual dresses under $25 that will elevate your spring wardrobe If you’re ready to put winter behind you, then upgrading your wardrobe with a few spring dresses will help you embrace the new warmer season. Now is the perfect time to add some trendy pieces to your closet, and we’re here to help make it easier for you. We’ve found 10 casual dresses that are under $25 so you can look stylish on a budget. Whether you’re going for a flirty floral pattern, a classy Bohemian design, or something a bit more casual, there’s undoubtedly one or more dresses on this list you’ll look great in. So take a break from your day and dive into our top picks for elevated and affordable spring looks. [Read More]( [Read More]( Source: iStock Prepare for April showers with these rainy day lifesavers As the weather warms up and the days get longer, it’s time to prepare for the rain. Rainy days can be a drag, but with the right clothing and gear, you can be ready for whatever Mother Nature throws your way. From waterproof jackets to glittery rain boots and umbrellas, there’s a lot of gear that can help you survive the April showers. In this article, we’ll explore some of the best rainy-day lifesavers to help you stay dry and comfortable. [Read More]( More of this week’s best deals: - [Dr. Martens is having a super rare sale!]( - [Give your patio a spring makeover with up to 85% off.]( - [The spring cleaning motivation you've been looking for.]( - [Relieve aches and pains with 50% off compression socks, gloves and more]( - [Parents are raving about this baby swing that's at the lowest price it's been all month]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are signed up to receive special offers and promotions from trusted Charlotte Observer partners. If you no longer wish to receive emails of this type, you may [unsubscribe]( or [update your email preferences](. We are unable to monitor replies to this email. Please [contact customer service]( if you have any questions or concerns. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( | [View in Browser]( Copyright © 2023 The Charlotte Observer. All Rights Reserved. 9140 Research Drive, Charlotte, NC 28262

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