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Shopping sites have added cuff links, ties and even coffee machines and golf clubs to the usual designer favorites (Stella McCartney, Michael Kors, BCBG).

Gilt

The site focuses on designer accessories this week, with designated boutiques ranging from Furla bags to Fendi watches and Damiani jewelry. You might also be able to cross a few items off your Christmas shopping list: cufflinks by Jan Leslie, frames by Christofle or writing instruments by Waterford make luxurious presents - for less.

Site: gilt.com

Editor's Closet

There's some Fendi at the Editor's Closet this week too, but the site is not offering the Italian label's watches but its statement sunglasses that make a perfect companion for any skiing holiday. More designer sunglasses can be snatched up at a special boutique going live December 2.

Site: editorscloset.com

The Outnet

Paul & Joe have created a special collection for The Outnet that will go on sale December 1. In addition, the site is bringing you the best in discounted winter chic and party dresses with pieces by Sonia Rykiel, Stella McCartney and Missoni going for a fraction of their original prices. This week's 'Going, Going, Gone' sale will auction off an Alexander McQueen bag on December 2.

Site: theoutnet.com

Rue La La

Boutiques this week offer Cole Haan bags, Toywatch time pieces, and Tumi travel gear. The Nespresso coffee makers, online from December 1, could also prove popular as stylish and useful Christmas gifts.

Site: ruelala.com

Shopbop

Following on the heels of last week's pumps, this week's sales spotlight at Shopbop is looking a bit more wintry: boots by designers including Michael Kors, Vera Wang, and Marc Jacobs are selling at discounted prices.

Site: shopbop.com

Beyond the Rack

The site's offer includes BCBGeneration shoes, Rampage scarves and Body Wrap bodyshaping underwear - sure to be needed after Christmas. If you're still looking for a gift for your hubby: how about a Gucci tie or a Yonex golf club?

Site: beyondtherack.com

Top Button

This week's highlight is a Lacoste sunglasses sale, and you'll get an extra 10 percent off your shopping when entering these codes: "LITTLELOVE" when spending more than $50, "BIGLOVE" for more than $100, and "HUGELOVE" if your shopping adds up to more than $150.

Site: topbutton.com

Ideeli

Bundle up with Tommy Hilfiger outerwear, accessorize with Hobo International or add some glitz with Susan Hanover jewelry or L.A.M.B. watches.

Site: ideeli.com

Haute Look

Coming up this week: William Rast denim, American Vintage winter items, and Pür cashmere.

Site: hautelook.com

Victoria's Secret

The lingerie label offers 20 percent off its entire stock through December 2. Enter "VSSAVE20" at check-out.

Site: victoriassecret.com

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