| evereve is my favorite |
Given that you shop at these (bolded), have you looked at J McLaughlin or Sara Campbell or Spartina 449? |
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https://fabrikstyle.com Is my current favorite. |
NP here. GFY. People are allowed to buy things for themselves. Even those that only the best like you claim to help.’ Your judgment is what makes this world chaotic and crazy. Get some therapy for your self-doubt and lack of confidence. Those that are truly good don’t judge or make others feel guilty for their rather innocent and everyday lives. |
I'm sure you're a joy to be around. |
Well, bless your heart. You don't see that she IS putting some good into the world by looking nice and not looking like a hag? If you want to wear old clothes in tatters and threads, then you do it. The rest of us, however, get joy from looking nice for those we love. |
My husband's level of joy is negatively correlated to how much I spend on my clothes. 😂 |
| ThredUp- so much to choose from. Not a bad quarantining activity. |
Please leave the beauty and fashion forum. The rest of us are here to talk about buying things. |
| Go to store like Nordstrom. You can’t get tired of them Because it’s all new and different and seasonal. |
| Quince |
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Drool with me over the Reiss sale section. There's a decent selection of items under $200:
https://www.reiss.com/us/womens/sale/ |
Online shopping at Nordstrom, Saks etc is the worst because unless you know what you want, it's so badly organized and boring/difficult to sift through. I literally never scroll through pages of nordstrom and spontaneously see things i want to buy. If i want, say, Paige jeans or a theory dress, then yeah it's a good system. But otherwise, general browsing for clothes only works well on brand-specific sites (so you are looking at consistent models, sizes, color/lighting, etc). |
| All saints? |
| Brass! A small woman owned US based company that makes great clothes. One of my favorites. |