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[quote=Anonymous]Are there such things? In my previous, non-mom, life, I loved high-end clothes. Sadly, all my cashmere and silk have been packed away, and I've finally shed most of the baby weight and am ready to burn my black stretchy pants. Now I'm stuck with finding things that are kid friendly, but still fit nicely, don't cost a ton of money, and are figure-flattering. Where do you shop for stuff like this? I've really been underwhelmed with places like Target/Marshalls/TJ Max, due to both the quality and, at the latter two places, how hard you have to search to find anything nice. I'd like clothes that hold up well, but most times that means expensive, and it seems a lot of places lately (J.Crew, Loft, BR) have been trying to pass off inferior product for the same or more amount of money than usual. I'm not looking to break the bank while I rebuild my wardrobe, especially if the clothes aren't great, but I have to think there's another option besides Marshalls. Does anyone have some good go-to stores, either brick and mortar or online/catalogue? I'm in my early 30s, btw. Thanks! [/quote]
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