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[quote=Anonymous]I love Anthropologie for my casual clothes. I shop sales and find great deals at Bloomingdales. I agree about the poster who said to find your uniform. In the winter, I generally wear skinny jeans with longer tunics and cardigans, flat riding boots, and fun accessories like scarves and layered necklaces. I know what works on my body (I'm tall and slim but completely flat chested so no strapless tops for me)! In the summer, I live in maxi dresses and sandals. I am 34 and in general I find now that I have to spend a little more on clothes to get the fit I want. 10 years ago I used to be able to walk into Forever 21 or any bargain store and find clothes that looked good. Not anymore! So find the styles that work on your body type and that will make shopping much easier.[/quote]
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