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[quote=Anonymous]The Chico’s shopper “splurges” on oversized boutique wear she’ll buy once a year (on clearance) from a Rehoboth boutique. She’ll make a point to return to the same boutique the following year, but alas, it will be out of business. She’ll spend the rest of her Rehoboth stay lamenting that that artsy boutique is gone and will begrudgingly find a similar store where she’ll buy a “fun” dizzying-black and white striped caftan she’ll pair with platform, strappy pleather slides. Loves to wear bright red readers and spends a fortune on “designer” bags like Dooney and Bourke and Coach. Now trying to offload her early 2000s purses to her teen granddaughters, who don’t want the embellished and logo printed bags. Likes Chicos because the sizing is non-confrontational. Prefers to wear long layers and so most all clothing like this is inherently shapeless and therefore size-less. Wears Angel perfume to add to her edginess. You can smell her approach, even outside. Fan of clunky and noisy bracelets and necklaces. Carries oversized purses and layers necklaces. Less is not more, more is more! Has had the same edgy to spiky flip haircut for almost 20 years. This style is cheap to maintain- she or her DH can just trim whenever. She teases over the bald spot at her crown. Sometimes, she’ll find a beauty school trainee who might be entrusted to trim her hair. Still looking for a colorist - going on 30 years-no one! can do her hair at a decent price. Hides her clothing purchases from DH. Shops at TJ Maxx mostly and so after a shopping trip there, only brings in one or two items, rest stay in the bag in the trunk. Never returns clothes. Lots of NWT items that years later she’ll attempt to take to a consignment store (same with purses). Tons of effort and shockingly, walks away with about $100. Exasperated and shocked and angry that she isn’t recouping her losses! These are new items! Now she’s going to attempt to take these unsold items to Rehoboth-area consignment stores! Surely the artsy ladies there will give her top dollar! Packing her SUV now…[/quote]
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