So I finally have some time to write...but it's good, I promise!
I'm a business major, and I recently won a consulting case competition at my university (nerdy, I know). But what was NOT nerdy was the $75 Visa gift card I received as a prize! :) Naturally I began contemplating the many ways I could update my closet for $75 or less. Yesterday, my boyfriend (and occasional stylist, he has great taste) accompanied me on what was quite possibly one of the most fun shopping trips I've even had (Get pretty things! Checking account balance not depleted! No buyer's remorse! Hooray!).
I've already babbled about how much I want a chunky, cozy, oversized-yet-chic sweater for fall/winter, so of course that was on the list. Also included on my mental wishlist were: a fluffy, shaggy faux-fur coat; a navy cuffed boyfriend blazer; nude patent flats or pointy toe flats; gum-sole wedges, and; long sleeved stripe tees for layering.
After browsing through J.Crew, Ann Taylor, & Ann Taylor LOFT, I had only found one cozy sweater I liked - and it was $56. Even though I had $75, I really only wanted to spend $50 so that I could use what was left over to go out to dinner with my man. And as luxe and snuggly as the pricey J.Crew open cardigan was, I didn't quite want to pay that much for a single item.
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Jou Jou, $25 [purchased in navy, Macy's] |
At my boyfriend's suggestion, I reluctantly tried the junior's section at Macy's. I know, I know. I cringed. Tacky glitter-splashed jeans, matted faux fur, and cheap velour came to mind. As we browsed the racks of flamboyant, frilly satin dresses, whiskered jeans, screenprinted tees and cheap-looking tracksuits, I had all but given up hope. But then, I spotted a corner filled with racks of boyfriend blazers and Southwestern-printed wrap cardigans. Although the cardigan I tried on was ill-fitting and cheaply made, I was delighted with the fit and style of the navy boyfriend blazer I'd found - and it was only $25!
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H&M, $25 |
To round out the day, I snapped up a cozy, thick-knit open cardigan (not as soft, but otherwise identical to the J.Crew one I'd seen earlier in the day) from H&M, also in navy & $25.
So I admit, I can be a fashion snob sometimes. But this shopping trip got me thinking. To me, shopping in the junior's section - or at stores that specialize in cheap, poorly-made garments and accessories - usually isn't really that much of a "value" for classic pieces. It makes more sense, in my opinion, to buy a classic wardrobe staple that is well made but expensive (perhaps on sale or at an outlet) because the well-made item will last longer than it's cheap imitation counterpart. Besides, a cashmere sweater just feels so much
better than a cotton or synthetic knit against your skin.
There really can be some fun, inexpensive pieces in the junior's section or in cheap, mass-produced chain stores like H&M or Forever 21 (see below). Am I a sellout for spending my money on 2 less-expensive pieces, or should I have gone with the higher-quality sweater? If you had money to burn, would you go for one timeless classic, or several trendy pieces to update your wardrobe?
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Velvet Torch, $46 [Nordstrom] |
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H&M, $18 |
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Forever 21, $38 |
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H&M, $60 |
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Forever 21, $28 |