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Spring Clothes Shopping 2010
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I am still trying to purchase only essentialitemsright now-a couple of shirts, dress pants etc. I don't want to invest into buying a new wardrobe until probably mid April. I am going back to work at the end of April so I hope to have a new body and a new wardrobe for it. I'll be a hude reward for getting rid of these extra pounds. I do however go shopping regularly to stay atop of new styles and trends for the upcoming seasons. I don't want to invest a lot now in a clothing that will be too big in a couple of months....
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Summer, clothes shopping was my big reward for weight loss too. And it's a big part of what keeps me at my goal weight, even though that might sound vain and weird. I just love all my little clothes!
Like you, I didn't want to buy anything on the way down since I was changing sizes monthly. So I begged and borrowed clothes from my sisters and friends and just made do. I remember when I had (literally) two pairs of pants and one skirt that fit me. And my closet echoed. :lol: What have you seen in the stores lately that you really like? Any ideas for what you might buy for the new job? :) |
Cute jacket, Meg!
My problem is that I live in scrubs and workout clothes. And t-shirts that reflect the kids' various sports and activities. I dress like my 17 yo. She's fabulous of course.....;) |
Hummm...Midwife, should we be nominating you for "What not to Wear"? ;)
I'm so looking forward to spring/summer clothes shopping. Matter of fact I recently got a part time job, (Out of the house, not at a des,k and NOT in my home office :)) Just to help supplement my new passion. I'm digging the new color pallet Meg describes...love all those colors. Even though I'm a hazel eyed brunette, I think I look pretty good in vibrant blue...and magenta. I'm heading to Lincoln this weekend with Penney's coupon in hand. I'm really hoping that this year I can find some "sun dresses" with a bit of sleeve, (yeah, I'm a dork with flabby arms) |
Great idea to nominate Midwife for WNTW! :lol:
A few year's ago, I sent an email to the show nominating the whole Maintainers forum but never heard back. Sigh. Lori, what I do with sundresses is to wear a light summer cardigan over them, mostly because I'm always cold if I have bare arms. Try something like a short-sleeved, white crocheted cardigan and it should goes with almost any sundress. Or a lightweight knit. Then you won't feel self-conscious about your arms. I bought a couple of the ankle length sundresses last summer and am hoping they'll still be in style. Be sure to report back about your shopping trip!! :carrot: |
Right now my work "uniform" is mockneck, fleece hoodie, parka on top, tights, fleece pants and Gortex windpants on bottom. Runners or boots complete the look, along with a fanny pack in front and about 5-7 dog leashes around my neck. Tres chic eh? I'm a shoo-in for WNTW.
I am limiting this year's shopping to mostly virtual shopping (I buy everything on the net anyway when I have money). It looks like DH will be working part-time for ANOTHER TWO YEARS!!!!! So there will be a minimal clothing budget for me. I already spent about $400 at Eddie Bauer. Put all the stuff in my virtual shopping bag and then took it right out again. My closet is full of stuff I never wear (I have at least 6 pairs of "virgin" shoes that haven't left the house yet) so I think my shopping will be in my own closet this spring. The colour palette sounds right up my alley though. I hope you all enjoy looking at all the bright colours and that they bring spring to us all soon! Dagmar |
I am so looking forward to some seriously HOT weather! Last week I found a sleeveless, white (crazy I know) lined sheath dress at the Salvation Army w/ tags for $4.75. It has a slit at the neckline and matte silver grommets at an empire waistline so that I can add my own ribbon--in any color! I'm hoping to find some really cute wedges in a crazy colorful pattern. I'll probably have to take the dress in, but I used to be a tailor, so no trouble there.
My budget is very limited as DH was laid off last week, but I think I can squeak out a little here and there. I love shopping especially clearance, thrift and garage sales! While I was losing, my girlfriends joked that they were going to call WNTW on me. Because I had such a hard time committing to buying anything. I couldn't tell if any clothes fit or looked good on me. They would give me "shopping assignments". I would have to email photos of myself in my newly purchased clothing to them in completion of my assignments. Obviously I don't have that problem any more. :) |
Originally Posted by Lori Bell: I haven't bought anything for spring yet. In fact, I am not even thinking about spring. If you live in s-w Ontario, spring is, at the beginning of February, such a remote prospect like Halloween in August.:dizzy: |
Originally Posted by Meg: Thanks for the Heads Up. http://bestsmileys.com/love1/25.gif |
Originally Posted by : Since I'm retiring in the spring (58 more work days!) I don't need to buy work clothes and I have a ton of short sleeved t-shirts (work ones, no logos) and lightweight jeans/slacks, so I'm pretty well set - but you never know, I might need some new shoes (my real passion!). |
Originally Posted by WaterRat: Dagmar (:eek: it's snowing!) |
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