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Here is my style...
These are the kinds of things I would wear...
Black dress from Pendleton Red dress from Coldwater Creek Beaded dress from Coldwater Creek |
B. Moss is nice.
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What about Chicos, Eileen Fisher, or J.Jill? They're a little bit more resorty than what you posted earlier--but it seems to be similar in price, color, and fabric.
I've noticed the quality of clothing has declined considerably. Even places like Banana Republic, which used to be more "premium," has clothes that fall apart earlier and earlier these days. It's like Old Navy and H&M quality stuff that costs 3x as much! :( I have sweaters from BR that have worn right through after only a season's wear. I hand-wash and line-dry all my sweaters so there's no excuse other than poor workmanship. I guess they're trying to improve their profit margins but it's ridiculous. Lately, I've been obsessed with the #2 pencil skirt from J.Crew. Seriously. I can't stop buying them. |
I am a huge fan of Banana Republic.
I love Gap for sundresses. Make sure that you hit a larger Gap Lifestyle store as they will have better selection. I also like Black Market White Barn. Dillards is good too. |
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Consignment shops.
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Try Ebay.
You can find your favorite classic items at reasonable prices. Know your measurements and ask questions of the sellers before you buy. I've purchased gorgeous Pendleton, Doncaster, Carlisle, etc. pieces for a fraction of the price - and most of these pieces are timeless. Many of the items are new with tags - some are not and must be washed or dry cleaned before wearing. When purchasing on ebay, I've also made a few mistakes - for example, I did not look at (or ask for) the clothing measurements. However, for the most part, I'm happy with the items I have purchased. The things that didn't fit? I took them to the consignment shop (where I then bought something else!!!!!) |
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Got my JJill catalog today. After several years of blah clothing, I see two or three things I'm willing to try.
NorthStyle, too, as well as Seregeti (both owned by the same company, I know). Still want to kick Talbot's butt. |
Most of my wardrobe is Chico's and Soma. Their clothes are not inexpensive, but they last. If Chico's clothing fits your style, go for it.
Think about cost per wearing. If you buy a $10 T-shirt and wear it to the gym a zillion times, your cost/wearing becomes a few cents. At the opposite extreme, your wedding dress may cost $1000 and you wear it only once, making it $1000 cost/wearing. So if you buy a $30 blouse and wear it 60 times, it's $0.50 cost/wearing, but if it's so fugly you only wear it once, it's $30 cost/wearing. So buy what you'll wear ... and buy what you'll wear more than once. |
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