Friday, February 15, 2008

Learn How to shop

  1. Shop by yourself or bring along a totally trusted, stylish friend (or your oh-so fashionable mom, in my case!)
  2. Use the three-way mirror. What may look fabulous from the front could look totally drab from the back.
  3. Dress/beautify for shopping so you don't look like a troll in the mirrors. Stick with your everyday makeup and jewelry.
  4. Set a budget and don't budge!
  5. Yeah, you're a junior: so what? If you wear a size 4 or smaller, try shopping in Girls' departments. For all sizes, the Boys' dept. has fabulous basics: tees, buttondowns, sweaters, etc.
  6. Try a new store each time at the mall and shop out of your price range (under or over ) to find new looks.
  7. Touch, touch touch. Garmentos judge an item by it's "feel."
  8. Always try on and makeno exceptions.
  9. Don't be in a hurry: allot enough time.
  10. Make sure you have on the right undergarments, especially for formal dresses, camisoles, etc.
  11. Never buy something just for the sake of a sale. Just as with full-price items, if you don't love it, don't buy it.
  12. Avoid the "I'll buy something to go with it" route when it comes to sales; that would defeat the point of the bargain! A good rule of thumb: if you can't think of three things to pair it with, forget about it.
  13. Keep in mind that you can make alterations. Love the jacket, but hate the buttons? Perk it up with new, funky toppers. Do the pants fit great, but are a tad on the short side? Hem them into sleek cropped pants.
  14. Be open-minded about fit. There's a chance that the reason it's on sale in the first place is because of irregular sizing, so don't be afraid to go up or down a size. But remember: if it doesn't fit perfectly, don't buy it!
  15. Trendy items are risky to buy during end-of-season sales because of such a short "must-have" existence, so snap them up at early-season sales, and stick to basics at the end of the season clearance.

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