LynneSin
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:14 AM
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I'm wearing a new outfit today that includes Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Kenneth Cole and Anne Klein |
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Pants: Pants are a nicely tapered black dress pants from the Anne Klein line from Sears. I found them on the sales rack and paid about $25 for them. I think I've had these things for 2 years so truly I've got my moneys worth for them.
Shirt: Michael Kors from Macy's. Again, sales rack and I got this shirt for $25 although I think originally it was around $100. Michael Kors has a plus size line but not carried at Macy's; however, this must have been a returned because it's a 1X and absolutely gorgeous shirt.
Sweater: Black Cardigan from Ralph Lauren that I found on the 40% off rack - ran about $50. I love Black Cardigans - I'll own this sweater for about 10 years so it was worth every penny
Shoes: Probably the only thing NOT bought on sale but they were so cute I couldn't resist. Black Leather Mary Jane from Kenneth Cole heels - $80. I've been size 11 forever so when I find a cute pair of size 11 I can't worry too much about price. For some reason they think once you get to size 11 you've lost your taste in clothes but fyi - Paris Hilton has size 11 feet too.
Watch: I've had that for about 7-8 years now and that was on the super clearance rack from Bloomingdales It's Kenneth Cole and I got it for about $25. What's nice about the watch - it has 3 different watch bands I could swap out with the watch, so it's very versatile.
So that makes my outfit, which I'm a professional female that has to look business-like for work (We're business causal but still look professional) - I got for about $225. Nice thing is the sweater and pants can be worn with just about any blouse that I own. I probably wear these pants at least once every 5-7 days (I have about 8 pairs of pants total for work).
Thing is, you could put me next to Sarah Palin and one of her fancy $3000 outfits and you probably could not tell who spent more on their clothes.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:15 AM
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1. I'm envious, my outfit includes Target and Kmart lol nt |
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:17 AM
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3. I love the Isaac Mirazhi line for Target |
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K-mart, well not so much but I have this beautiful black cardigan I found there for $5 and a blue oversize sweater from the Jacquelin Smith line. (It was also $5).
Thing is, alot of these top designers like Mirazhi and also Vera Wang, are doing price-to-own lines for the department stores. And those 3 pieces I got from target are very well made, I've had them now for about 2 years.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:22 AM
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8. It's true, if you're careful and patient, you can find good clothes |
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practically anywhere. I have name brand stuff from Salvation Army.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:15 AM
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2. Not to mention the fact that you're 8,000 times more intelligent. NT |
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:18 AM
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4. and that's with half my brain tied behind my back |
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:18 AM
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5. Sounds like you have better taste |
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and are lots smarter than Palin too!
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:19 AM
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6. I'm wearing vitage Gibson Center Thrift Shop sweater and coat |
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Airport Goodwill in Sarasota shirt and shoes topped off with a winter hat left behind on a hiking trail at Puddin Pond behind my house (yes, I washed it in Woolite) and earrings from the now defunct Swank Stores.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:30 AM
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14. I still have a great green windbreaker I found in a garbage pile the day after a protest |
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I'll have it handy for election day incase it's raining out.
(Yes it has been washed since I found it)
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:01 AM
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I donated a suede/fake fur coat to one of our church thrift shops 6 years ago when we moved to Florida. Last week I was at one of them and glanced at the free box as I came into the basement of the church. Hmmm, looks familiar. On my way out I pick it up and it's the coat I donated. A little dirty on the sleeves, but still in great shape. I know it't mine because it has an ink stain on the left sleeve which is why I decided to give it away. Paid $150 6 years ago, I get it back free 6 years later.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:19 AM
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7. The most expensive thing I'm wearing is my Obama tee-shirt. |
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I think I donated $30 to MoveOn to get it.
:hi:
The crazy thing is, didn't they stop for a second and think, Hey! Isn't our image all about Joe-the-Plumber and being a Hacky Mam? And isn't that sort of at odds with all this designer stuff???
Obviously candidates need to be well dressed... but come on.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:23 AM
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You are a very organized, savvy person--and I applaud you! :applause:
Not only are you a smart shopper--you are very efficient. It sounds like you buy fewer things, but you shop smart--and coordinate everything, to get the most our of your pieces. I love black cardigans too. When you buy timeless pieces like that, you get so much mileage out of them.
There are many people who have a giant closet full of clothes, and they stand in front of their closet frustrated because they "have nothing to wear."
You've made thoughtful, smart choices. I also think that buying brand names is smart--if you can afford them and what a bonus if you can find them on sale. You've done that! Brand names wear so much better and last longer. In the long run, you save money buying brand-name clothing--because the cheap stuff falls apart after one season.
I'm a stay-at-home mom now--so I'm a fashion nightmare. I used to be a professional (high-tech public relations). I miss it! So, it's fun to hear about your clothes and your shopping.
Thanks for sharing!
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LynneSin
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:31 AM
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15. Hate to disappoint you - I'm a clothesaholic |
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But I hadn't been clothes shopping in ages because of my weight. Now that I'm down 2 sizes I'm finding all these great gems in my wardrobe I haven't worn in over a year.
Thing is, I buy stuff I know that will stay in style no matter what. I have clothes I've bought over a decade ago that are still very stylish.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:25 AM
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10. The only thing I splurge on are good leather shoes (I have bad feet) and purses. |
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Like you, I'm a bargain hunter. I shop in Filene's Basement, Marshall's and TJ Maxx. I wear suits and business wear for work also, and I have never paid more than $300 for a suit-and that was a Dolce & Gabbana suit from Filene's Basement. Instead of shopping at Saks and Neimans in NYC, Palin could have found business attire at off-price places like Century 21 and Loehmann's.
I also *try* not to buy crap made in China, but that is getting incresingly difficult. My shoes and purses are made in Europe, but clothing from Target is often made in the 3rd world.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:32 AM
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16. Ooh - I forgot, Dooney & Bourke purse I got for $40 from the clearance rack at TJMaxx |
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:20 AM
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30. My sister found a Coach purse at Marshall's. |
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The only problem now is that most Coach bags (and Cole Haan) are made in China. :-(
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:46 AM
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33. My favorite is a Michael Kors bag I got at TJMaxx |
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Only thing I have from Coach is a wristlet - I love wristlet purses. When I go out I usually only need something for money, ID, my cell phone and lipstick. Wristlets do the trick.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:27 AM
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11. Black slacks bought at Steinmart for about $25. Red sweater set bought at Talbot's for 20% off. |
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Black lizard skin pumps bought at discount shoe store for about $50. Ten year old Seiko watch with gold tone band that goes with everything. Handmade earrings about $15. Black socks, also bought at Steinmart. GAP underwear. Cover girl makeup.
Total outlay less than $200 for the outfit which I've worn for years and will continue to wear for years, as its classic and not at all trendy, plus whatever I paid for the watch ten years ago, still going strong.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:27 AM
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I generally wear sweats around the house, but when I go out, practically everything I wear is from Chico's. And I always get them on sale.
My family motto was "Never pay retail."
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:28 AM
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13. This morning I am wearing |
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A Company Store Down bathrobe I paid $1 for at a thrift shop, Tee shirt $1 sale at walmart, Shorts $8 at Kmart, Fur Boots $300 Overland online.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:37 AM
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18. Great outfit but one major gripe |
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WALMART???!!!!
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I'm such a major bargain hunter - I wait for the big sales at Macy's or Bloomies and there are always coupons in the paper. I once bought a $600 downfilled suede jacket from Ralph Lauren for $80. I saw it on the mens store rack and just fell in love. It was already $65% off the lowest ticketed price and then I had 15% coupon on top of that.
I bought that jacket over 10 years ago and other than some repair work on a tear in the pocket I'll have that thing for the rest of my life. It is so fricking warm - I love it. It's the type of coat that after I pass away one of my nieces or nephews will try to claim it.
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:12 AM
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27. I know I know. But the nearest Macy's is 5 hours one way from me. |
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Kudos on the down coat find!
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:35 AM
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17. it certainly can be done.... |
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my professional wardrobe is a curious mix of items from sales racks, Ross, Value Village, Goodwill, and a variety of consignment shops...
I live in a ritzy area on a meager wage... the local wealthy donate their not wanted stuff to charity...
I find great looking quality stuff at bargain prices. total win-win!
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:41 AM
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19. "You should really get your own shoes next time" |
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"Hi Linda, nice shoes! Patrick Cox's?"
"Hmmm small feet for a bloak"
:rofl: Love that show!
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:42 AM
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Black GAP pants ($20), Dark Grey long-sleeve Chamois shirt ($20), LL Bean Duck boots ($65), socks with Irish clover icons (free birthday present) and USA flag boxer shorts (free birthday present)... I wore a NorthFace black light jacket ($80) with Blue Obama pin ($3)...
Working in a media relations company as the resident geek/artiste who did have arugula in my eggs this morning, I am a charter member of Non-America... and damn proud!
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:44 AM
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21. I get you on the shoes |
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Edited on Tue Oct-28-08 09:44 AM by vanderRock
Size 11 here. You must be tall like me. :)
But the shoes and my underwear are the only things I buy. I make the rest of my clothes.
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:26 AM
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32. I see your size 11 and I raise you size 10.5 wide. Most shoes come in half sizes |
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until you get to 10, then they conveniently skip to 11, 12. And forget trying to find wide on top of that. Zappos.com was the best thing that ever happened to me. :)
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:45 AM
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22. I have this funny feeling reading this. |
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The only time women have described what they're wearing to me is in an erotic context.
I don't mean to offend, but the whole wardrobe campaign thing has led to some odd places.
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Tue Oct-28-08 09:47 AM
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23. I get Ralph Lauren suits from S&K, have them tailored and fit for $200-300 |
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I have to wear suits daily and I love the style of Ralph Lauren suits but I don't want to pay $750+ for them in the big name stores. I am on a first name basis with the manager at a local S&K Men's Store and when they get in new Ralph Lauren suits, he gives me a call and I'll go out and take a look. They claim most of them have some kind of flaw in them but I've never seen one in any of them!
I take them to a local tailor shop and they custom fit it for me - so all in all I spend between $200 and $300 on the suits that look like a million bucks (or so my wife says). I didn't include ties because I have so many, I can pretty much find anything to match a suit. You can find designer ties (Ralph Lauren, Hilfiger, etc.) at Kohls, TJ Maxx or Ross for $5-$10, sometimes cheaper.
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:03 AM
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25. Yeah... I just don't understand it.... |
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I understand why the GOP would want Sarah Palin to look nice, and I can even understand buying a pricey outfit for the convention, but you can find REALLY nice stuff at Jones New York or Ann Taylor that looks very professional and classy. It also would have made her claim as a "Hockey Mom" more believable. But what do I know? Obviously less than the McCain campaign. At least Michelle Obama gets it.
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:15 AM
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29. That's the real issue I have here - They spent this money on her - wasn't she good enough as is? |
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:05 AM
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26. Hey Lynne, I'm with you |
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As a professional woman myself, I'm wearing the following today - all from Macy's:
Style & Co Pink Dress Shirt - $15 (clearance rack) Michael Kors Black Skirt - $35 (clearance rack) Nina Black Pumps - $0 - (buy 1 get 1 free clearance shoes)
It can be done for under $100 and still look professional from day to day.
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:13 AM
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Edited on Tue Oct-28-08 10:13 AM by scarface2004
should only take you about 1,000 years to catch up!!
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Tue Oct-28-08 10:21 AM
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31. i have a pair of made in america true religion jeans on and a run-dmc shirt. |
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the jeans werren't cheap but they were made here.
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