| How about going to some upscale consignment shops? |
Boden looks cute online or in the catalogue, but is totally frump on. |
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nordstrom (point of view section)
talbots -- they've gotten better. i love their t-shirts. boden do not shop at express or limited unless you're in your 20s. |
Thanks everyone. OP here. Just got back from the Potomac Mills outlet. I"m not sure why I was thinking that I could successfully shop with both children. Came home with nothing for me, but adorable stuff for them from Osh Kosh. I'm just going to shop online. I also need to wear more makeup. When I got reeled in by the flat iron lady at the mall, I caught a glimpse of myself and again, was somewhat horrified. I should really never leave the house without mascara. |
NP, I can always find something I like at Talbots and I am in my thirties. There's a clearance center in Springfield, lots of good deals there. |
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So, i'm going to suggest you don't shop online, and that you hire a baby sitter/have DH take over, and schedule an appt with a Nordstrom personal shopper. Have someone help you figure out a handful of pieces that fit, and that you will wear. Go to the makeup counter and have someone help you figure out a 5-min makeup routine.
I understand you don't want to spend a lot of money. But I think just shopping online for some pieces that might be on sale that don't fit into an overall 'wardrobe upgrade' plan might end up being wasted dollars. Once someone else helps you figure out what fits/looks good/etc, it will be easier to buy pieces online that work. |
Not OP but as a teacher myself, that stuff just gets in the way! |
This was my reaction but I took a quick look online and was surprised at how much of their stuff I would wear. |
This was genius advice. I literally just went online and booked the appt. Normally I would have consulted with my DH about it, blah blah blah, but this time I thought WHY? I need to get better about making decisions for myself, and just DOING IT. And, I totally agree about the hodge podge of clearance pieces that I would have purchased. So, thank you, PP. Next week I'll be spending an evening at Nordstrom. |
| Try thredup.com. Seriously. I am getting nonstop compliments on my cheap used clothes. I just choose wisely! |
| I'm a teacher and I shop at BR and J.Crew outlets. I get a few pair of pants in different colors and then a bunch of different colored/patterned tops. I have short sleeved tops from all over- Lands End, Eddie Bauer. Sign up for coupons online too. I teach little kids so I don't buy anything too expensive (the most I would spend on a pair of pants is $40 or so). I do wear scarves to help my wardrobe not look so boring. I don't wear skirts or dresses. Too much getting up and down from the floor, tiny people chairs, etc. |
55? Please. Nothing looks worse on a middle age woman than Talbots. |
Just be aware that this little day outing will cost you several hundred dollars, at minimum. |
| try stitchfix.com if you haven't heard of it already. you pay $20 fee that goes towards your items, you get a personal shopper to pick everything out and return whatever you don't want with a pre-paid label. sounds like this will be perfect for you |
I disagree. My sisters are that age and look great in Talbots. They are both totally different body types too. I agree that they have some super frumpy stuff there, and feel like it generally adds about 10 years to my age, but they have some good tailored basics, which typically look really good on women in their 50s and 60s. I think nothing looks worse on a middle-aged woman than stuff cut for a teenager. (There should also be a term for those of us in our late 30s and 40s, who are not yet middle-aged, but no longer "young women." Or is that just "moms"?). |