stay classy
So many times, I have been attracted to the giant flashing sale signs only to be swept away on a tide of discounts and prospective savings.
I can confidently say that nearly all of those impulse buys have gone unused, collecting dust somewhere in the abyss of my closet.
Especially for high end designers, a piece that bears their name and a slashed price is enticing, I'll be the first to admit that.
Lately, I've learned the value of judging the piece based on the current pricing, not by the percentage it has gone down and found that the classic pieces really are the best value.
Sure, there are times where some of the seasonal pieces will fit in better with my wardrobe, and I can hope that they will be discounted.
In the end, however, I have gotten the most use out of the two extremes: ultra bargains and classics.
I can confidently say that nearly all of those impulse buys have gone unused, collecting dust somewhere in the abyss of my closet.
Especially for high end designers, a piece that bears their name and a slashed price is enticing, I'll be the first to admit that.
Lately, I've learned the value of judging the piece based on the current pricing, not by the percentage it has gone down and found that the classic pieces really are the best value.
Sure, there are times where some of the seasonal pieces will fit in better with my wardrobe, and I can hope that they will be discounted.
In the end, however, I have gotten the most use out of the two extremes: ultra bargains and classics.
Alexander McQueen -
Balenciaga - giant first bag
Chanel -
Chloe - heloise hobo
Commes des Garcons -
Ferragamo - varina patent flat
Fendi - forever boston bag
Gucci - vintage speedy
Louboutin -
Mulberry - bayswater satchel
Rebecca Minkoff - MAC clutch &
1 [+] to ONE FIFTY SEVEN:
i love/hate sales.. i usually never find anything but if i do its awesome. haha but justify my purchases by how many times i can wear something.. hehe.
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