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Old 04-03-2008, 05:33 PM
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Like TJ Maxx or Steinmart - they sell last season's mid-range fashions at discounted prices.
Gotcha. We have a TJ Maxx here, I think.

I'm suprised that VV was sold there...really suprised. They're usually only sold in boutique-type stores (I can only think of two in Arkansas), not like RL at Dillards or anything. Are you sure it wasn't Old Navy? I think Old Navy has a whale sometimes that they put on their clothes that looks a helluvalot like VV's. Who knows. I'm not a terribly big fan of VV for some of the stuff they put out, but the polos are very good quality.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:43 PM
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Gotcha. We have a TJ Maxx here, I think.

I'm suprised that VV was sold there...really suprised. They're usually only sold in boutique-type stores (I can only think of two in Arkansas), not like RL at Dillards or anything. Are you sure it wasn't Old Navy? I think Old Navy has a whale sometimes that they put on their clothes that looks a helluvalot like VV's. Who knows. I'm not a terribly big fan of VV for some of the stuff they put out, but the polos are very good quality.
It was a dress shirt that the label and package clearly said Vineyard Vines. Martha's Vineyard was written underneath. I first misread it and thought Martha Stewart was designing mens shirts.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:58 PM
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Money doesn't equal taste. Or style. Or graciousness. (Britney Spears has more money than I'll ever see - but hardly has taste, style or graciousness. Sanity would be a good place for her to start . . .)

My maternal great-grandfather made his fortune in the 30s in Florida and had an (ugly) home in Palm Beach. I remember him, but just barely, so must rely on family accounts of him - he was by all accounts a real bastard, who treated his family poorly. And all that money? A maid faked a marriage when he was 93 and ran off to Canada with it. Years and years later, my grandmother won her case - and the money largely went to attorneys.

My paternal grandmother was the daughter of turpentiners. My grandfather was superintendent of schools in a city in Texas, so hardly wealthy. But my Mimi is absolutely the epitome of a gracious woman, who has a classic, conservative style to this very day - a pillar of her church and community, she is every inch a lady, beloved by all.

When you are talking about dress codes, you have to beware of making gross generalizations. What may be de rigeur in one group (let us say, yours) would make you a fashion pariah in another. That doesn't mean one standard is "wrong" - just different. And making general statements about an entire region is dangerous, because there is so much variety. For example - in Texas, standards in Austin will be different than those in College Station, and I'll hazard a guess that UT dress codes will be different than St. Edward's, even though those two campuses are both in the same city. So may I ask that everyone just tell us what is currently "in" in your neck of the woods without commenting on everyone else's?

eta - and as for predicting it - people = predictable, on GC and elsewhere.

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Old 04-03-2008, 08:55 PM
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Haha, I've heard the Rovers are pretty bad. You know that I wasn't bashing Mercedes, don't you?
Yes I do. But, I live in an area that is the hotbed of Ford and GM. I won't buy either. Not so much because of the quality (which I think Ford has, but not GM), but because of what the UAW did to the auto industry in the 70s and 80s.
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Old 04-04-2008, 12:24 AM
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I too on Thursday witnesses Vineyard Vines dress shirts for men and a Lily(sp?) Pulitzer dress at a TJ Maxx!
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:16 AM
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Every time I read this thread I get visions of this scene from Heathers:



http://youtube.com/watch?v=LQ-3rikUQ34

Nice to see this is still funny and relevant after all these years.
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:34 AM
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Every time I read this thread I get visions of this scene from Heathers:



http://youtube.com/watch?v=LQ-3rikUQ34

Nice to see this is still funny and relevant after all these years.
*gasp* I love love LOVE that movie!!!!!!! Winona's monocle was so effing cool. And remember when she and Christian Slater had really thriving movie careers? I so hearted Christian Slater (Untamed Heart, anyone?). But "Heathers" was just classic.

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