Loft is my go to for work.
AG for jeans.
Whatever is on sale for casual!
Invest in bags, shoes and coats....
AG for jeans.
Whatever is on sale for casual!
Invest in bags, shoes and coats....
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As a kid I was told to always wear high quality shoes because you'll need your feet forever and having hurting ugly feet serves no one good except a podiatrist.
I never skimp on shoes.
I sadly shop exclusively at Zara for clothing. I love I can get some knockoff pieces without the need to spend premium money on luxury clothing. Plus great for shopping for some basics. I occasionally shop in F21 men , TopMan, and H&M too.
If I made more money, I would love to spend occasions to LV RTW, and of course Burberry and other luxury brands! [emoji39][emoji39][emoji39]
Gotta use the promo codes!About a month ago I was on the phone with LV buying a mini pochette. At the same time I was buying some stuff online with Old Navy. And trying to find their promo code. Love designer bags but wear mostly Old Navy, Gap, Lululemon. Plus I work at home [emoji6].
^^^^ I agree with this.As a kid I was told to always wear high quality shoes because you'll need your feet forever and having hurting ugly feet serves no one good except a podiatrist.
I never skimp on shoes.
For clothing I seem to find a lot of clothing at the thrift shops. Designer names too, like dvf, gucci, theory, vince.
Last week I got j. Crew, loft and Nordstrom brands. Prices are very cheap. I have found athletic clothing too like adidas, nike, under armour, lululemon everything for about $1 a piece. It helps I wear a size 2-4, but I got a J crew dress a few months ago and I plan to have it altered from a size 8 to my size.
It is a blessing. Someone at the gwo gave me three pairs of new barefoot boots. I paid $3 a pair. They go for over $200 on long, tally sally website. It is cheaper for me to buy in a thrift store and not online. Once I move, I probably spend a lot on petrol or gasoline.I need to stop by your thrift store, lol.