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Old 07-04-2007, 02:06 PM
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I think you can have success at Marshall's et alia if you go in on a regular basis. Last time I was there they actually had Vineyard Vines (D's current favorite). I had seen that brand in men's clothing for awhile in several different stores but nothing for us women until now.
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Old 07-04-2007, 02:18 PM
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I think you can have success at Marshall's et alia if you go in on a regular basis. Last time I was there they actually had Vineyard Vines (D's current favorite). I had seen that brand in men's clothing for awhile in several different stores but nothing for us women until now.
Depends hugely on the individual store. There is a TJ's near me that has great designer stuff all of the time, but the one a town a way is dirty and has crappy stuff.
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Old 07-04-2007, 02:30 PM
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Depends hugely on the individual store. There is a TJ's near me that has great designer stuff all of the time, but the one a town a way is dirty and has crappy stuff.
You have to be a pretty committed shopper, I think, even at their good stores. (I agree that they vary in quality a lot.)

I think they are great places for people who love the experience of shopping and/or have a lot of time and a great flexibility in what they are looking for.

You might have good luck if your category was as broad as sundressess.
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Old 07-04-2007, 03:51 PM
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I've been seeing tons of white dresses every where lately. Marshalls, Ross, Target, etc!

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Depends hugely on the individual store. There is a TJ's near me that has great designer stuff all of the time, but the one a town a way is dirty and has crappy stuff.
The cleintale that the store caters to determines what they have. The better areas get the better stuff.
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Old 07-04-2007, 04:41 PM
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While reading the continutation of this thread I remembered a cute American Eagle dress I ordered offline about a month ago also came in white. So I checked back on the site and sure enough, they still have it and several others. Plus they are on clearance! These might serve a dual purpose- white initiation dress and just a cute summer staple for not an excessive amount of money :-) I posted the link below to the one with the most sizes left but take a look at the other options on the site, too.

http://www.ae.com/web/browse/product...ctId=1396_9909

I agree J.Crew can be expensive but personally I believe their classic, simple lines and durability make worthwhile purchases in many cases. And when they put things on sale, it's as much as 70% off in season items. Plus their mainstays like cotton tank tops come in the best color palette I've ever seen at very reasonsble prices. Just my $0.02
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Old 07-04-2007, 05:03 PM
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Are there any groups that don't allow strapless dresses for initiation? I'm thinking that AOII might be one.
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Old 07-04-2007, 05:07 PM
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Yes Ms. Carnation. That's true. We are not allowed to wear strapless dresses for any kind of ritual. A sweater, or something with sleeves must be worn over it.
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Old 07-04-2007, 09:28 PM
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Are there any groups that don't allow strapless dresses for initiation? I'm thinking that AOII might be one.
We must have shoulders covered (so you could wear a white cardigan over it). They also must be below the knee for us. Some of those are very close, depending on how they fit you. I'd try for a couple inches below the knee to be on the safe side. This is a new thing for us, they used to have to be tea length or longer.
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Old 07-09-2007, 04:56 AM
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I'm originally from a very populated metro-suburb and am used to incredible finds at stores like Marshalls, Ross, and TJ Maxx buttttttt not so much around here .

JW, but how taboo is it to wear a sorority's colors to pref? It seems practically unavoidable according to the sororites on my campus and the dresses I love are in those color families!

Thank you all, again, for such helpful tips!
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Old 07-09-2007, 07:04 AM
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JW, but how taboo is it to wear a sorority's colors to pref? It seems practically unavoidable according to the sororites on my campus and the dresses I love are in those color families!
The key is the combination. You can wear "cardinal", but don't wear "straw" with it. You can wear "scarlet", but don't wear "olive" with it. And, I would say that this applies to the more "blatant" color combos. Red & white or purple & white wouldn't completely SCREAM a particular sorority like other more obvious combinations.
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Old 07-04-2007, 07:37 PM
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Depends hugely on the individual store. There is a TJ's near me that has great designer stuff all of the time, but the one a town a way is dirty and has crappy stuff.
This is so true. Plus, I think it has a lot to do with regions. The TJ Maxx near my office has a Lilly Pulitzer DISPLAY up right now. There's another store not too far away that has none of that.

I should go to Marshalls to see if they have Vineyard Vines.

Also, I've never needed a white dress for any sorority-related activity. Not sure if it's AXO or my specific chapter, though. Just a little reminder, lest anyone think that owning a white dress is a sorority prerequisite...
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Old 07-04-2007, 08:00 PM
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If you live near DC or Boston and like Vineyard Vines:

I have seen VV items for men at the Filene's Basements in Newton, MA and Tyson's Corner, VA (both nice suburbs) and at the Off-Saks and Nordstroms Rack at a dreadful outlet mall in Woodbridge, VA. VV for women were spotted at Marshall's in the City of Fairfax, VA.
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