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I never buy new clothes. You can call it economy, you can call it social consciousness, you can call it a devotion to recycling. You can even call it Yankee stinginess, if you wish. My clothes--some with pretty fancy labels--come from a charity store that has 10-items-for-$5.00 specials, and all for a good cause. You would never catch me buying even a 50% off item from an expensive shop like this one (see some of their women's clothing here).
But, oh my, I loved those sewing machines.
Yep, my clothes come from Goodwill and Value Village!! What a fun store front! I love it! Hope you have a great 4th of July, Clairz!!
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That is a fabulous window !!!
ReplyDeleteI shop Target a LOT. I see the prices of big stores and won't buy. Course I don't work so I don't need the 'wardrobe' like I used to.
Neat window, funny name for a store, but I thought that link was gonna' take me to some of your good buys from your favorite thrift store...whew, kind of a sticker shock thing there. (In my wildest imagination I can't imagine paying $295 for a sweater, good grief....!)
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing window display. You sew too, I assume. Thrift shopping is so darn much fun, esp. after you snag an Eileen Fisher summer black slacks for $2.00!!
ReplyDeleteVolunteering in a thrift store get's me some pretty nice things too. Just a stunning window. :)
ReplyDeleteSigh, yes, this is a UK chain which seems to have bought up all the old sewing machines in existence. We have one in Edinburgh. The clothes inside are hugely overpriced.
ReplyDeleteI have never been much of a clothes shopper. I think I am hopelessly out of style. Unless the style is outdoorsy, dirt & clay stained. Then, of course, I fit right in. :)
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