...and aFfordable! (Like that alliteration? Yeah, the cheese-factor mixed in with sleepiness is kicking in.)
The purpose of this post is to talk about being fashionable on a budget. Please keep in mind that I don't have interest in purchasing the very high-end fashion pieces that are seen on the runway. I appreciate those pieces for what they are and how beautiful they are, and they can stay in those high-end, high-priced boutiques.
Here are few simple rules I follow:
Thou shalt not buy at full price.
Thou shalt try on before you purchase.
Thou shalt be patient.
If you don't love it in the store, you won't wear it.
Here are some of my favorite treasures I have found. Please excuse the camera quality. Below each picture, you will find this system: original brand and then place of purchase.
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Hollister Skinny Jeans (Plato's Closet) |
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Nine West Sandals (Nine West Outlet) |
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Express Sequin Dress (Express) |
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American Eagle Lace Dress (American Eagle) |
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Mine (Plato's Closet) |
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Blue Bird (Plato's Closet) |
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Kitty Dress (Plato's Closet) |
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Candy Rain (TJ Maxx) |
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White House Black Market (Consigning Sisters) |
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French Couture (Consigning Sisters) |
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Avid (TJ Maxx) |
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Predictions (Payless) |
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Pepper (Daisy Exchange) |
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Baker's (Anne's Resale) |
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Nicolle (Consigning Sisters) |
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Old Navy (Consigning Sisters) |
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Ann Taylor Loft (Ann Taylor Loft) |
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Unknown (Consigning Sisters) |
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French (Goodwill) |
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Unknown (Goodwill) |
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Ralph Lauren (Plato's Closet) |
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Princess by Marc Echo (Plato's Closet) |
From what I remember...
Each pair of jeans were in between $10-14.
Sandals/flip flops/ballet flats were around $10.
Dresses were in between $5-15.
Tops were in between $3-7.
Can I get an "amen" and a commence the "hallelujah" chorus?
If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me:
overflowedwithmercy@yahoo.com
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