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[quote=Anonymous]I'm in a similar boat with you OP. I'm 32 with two young ones and pregnant with #3 on the way. I haven't found a place where I can do one stop shopping. I usually pick up a few pieces here and there - I don't find Off Saks or Neiman Marcus Last Call worth the drive ( we live in Falls Church), rather I shop sales at the regular Saks and NM here at Tysons. You can find really good deals during their winter and summer sales. Also, I find real gems once in a while at places like Gap. I haven't recently at BR and I find pieces at Loft really cheap looking and I've given up on Jcrew. I tend to look for 100% cotton or majority cotton blends because the kids will destroy cashmere, silk, etc. I suggest that you come up with a uniform - a style that suits you and then look for those pieces at various places. I often search "tunic" on different shopping websites because my uniform is often longer length tops with leggings, esp now that I am pregnant. I have had good luck with piperlime.com and shopbop.com. Good luck![/quote]
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