Shopping Therapy. What did you buy lately that you love and you want us to know about. Source irrele

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This chair has practically eliminated my back pain
https://www.staples.com/Staples-Professional-Series-1500TM-Mesh-Chair/product_1678457
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Teva mushers flip flops. I bought them in the summer and bought a second pair just for inside, wear all year around the house.
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+1 on Bombas socks. I bought some for the cold weather and to see if they lived up to the hype. They are warmer than average but not incredibly warm-- but they do have a sort of foot-hugging design that I like (as does my kid).

But that's not why I love them.

It's the Sesame Street designs. I actually only got Oscar The Grouch but they make me smile EVERY SINGLE TIME I wear them and even though we don't have a ton of money I can see I just have to order more. They really spark joy in the KonMari sense. I think it's the combination of nostalgia, the clever design twist and the above-average comfort of the sock itself. Okay, I've convinced myself. I need to order a few more.

https://bombas.com/pages/sesame-street
Anonymous
I have gone a little overboard . . .

1. Dyson air wrap which I LOVE!
2. Leather jacket - finally found a cute one that’s not cropped.
3. Chanel mini rectangular flap bag

I’m done for the year!
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jsmith123 wrote:We got a Dyson stick and it's more amazing than I could have possibly hoped for.


I was looking at them. Do you like it? Are you a guy? They are very top-heavy and they are close to the ear and the vibration in hand
how do you manage?


The Dyson V11 is incredibly expensive and worth every penny. With everyone home and a new dog we use it everyday. Sometimes twice a day. It’s helped us keep our sanity the past 11 months. Can’t believe I just said that.


+1

Bought myself one for Christmas and it’s kind of sad how happy it makes me.


OMG so glad that I'm not alone. I thought it would a super helpful tool but completely blown away by how much we love this damn vacuum. My mom made fun of me because I was gushing over it but it's so nice to finally have a powerful cordless machine. Even my DH will reach for it when he spots the tumbleweeds of dog hair. That never happened with our canister vacuum.
Anonymous
I recently got a Peloton after fighting the temptation for a couple of years. I found that now I'm nearing 50 my knees aren't enjoying running as much. I could kick myself for waiting this long to join the Peloton club. It has been such a welcome addition to my day during this pandemic.
Anonymous
Season 3 of Love After Lockup.
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Anonymous wrote:+1 on Bombas socks. I bought some for the cold weather and to see if they lived up to the hype. They are warmer than average but not incredibly warm-- but they do have a sort of foot-hugging design that I like (as does my kid).

But that's not why I love them.

It's the Sesame Street designs. I actually only got Oscar The Grouch but they make me smile EVERY SINGLE TIME I wear them and even though we don't have a ton of money I can see I just have to order more. They really spark joy in the KonMari sense. I think it's the combination of nostalgia, the clever design twist and the above-average comfort of the sock itself. Okay, I've convinced myself. I need to order a few more.

https://bombas.com/pages/sesame-street


Huh? I looked at your link and the Oscar the Grouch socks are literally just striped socks. No relation to the muppet.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:After years—many years—of wanting one, I finally just bought a Van Cleef & Arpels mother of pearl vintage alhambra necklace in yellow gold.


I had to look it up. Nice. Pricey but nice.



I too had to look it up.

Bought very similar looking earrings from a shop in Nantucket. Cost less than $100. Who knew?
Anonymous
New casual placemats from Target in a nice spring color.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After years—many years—of wanting one, I finally just bought a Van Cleef & Arpels mother of pearl vintage alhambra necklace in yellow gold.


I had to look it up. Nice. Pricey but nice.


I too had to look it up.

Bought very similar looking earrings from a shop in Nantucket. Cost less than $100. Who knew?


Copies are all over the place, but usually people know what they're buying..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After years—many years—of wanting one, I finally just bought a Van Cleef & Arpels mother of pearl vintage alhambra necklace in yellow gold.


I had to look it up. Nice. Pricey but nice.


Nope. Old lady style.


Nope. Timeless classic. I like mop but prefer the rose gold!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:After years—many years—of wanting one, I finally just bought a Van Cleef & Arpels mother of pearl vintage alhambra necklace in yellow gold.


I had to look it up. Nice. Pricey but nice.


I too had to look it up.

Bought very similar looking earrings from a shop in Nantucket. Cost less than $100. Who knew?


Copies are all over the place, but usually people know what they're buying..


That was before trump was president and he waived the you can’t sell rotting meat requirement. No one knows anything anymore.
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