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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Carrie dressed for attention. The UES of NYC at the time was very basic. No internet shopping. Women went to the samestores and everyone had the same hair cut, shoes, bags, in just different colors.. she stood out. [/quote] Utterly untrue. Women had style, just not style that fit within your narrow brand parameters. [/quote] We all went to [b]sample sales[/b] and had options from every designer, plus vintage. As for hair... Women were allowed to have curly hair that wasn't blonde. Shocking for you, I realize. [/quote] Sigh... I love you. You have no idea -- you really don't. You just brought me back to such a wonderful time of my life with the mere mention of those two glorious little words... "sample sale". The garment district was such a delicious playground. I truly didn't appreciate how beneficial it was being a sample size at the time (especially to my bank account!) because life a fool, at that moment in my life I thought I'd be a sample size forever. Ahhhh, what a dummy! 🤣 On this day, when my life resembles NOTHING of my past self, I say thank you. Thank you for giving me this delectable moment of fleeting reminisce. ❤ [/quote] 🤮 [/quote] Ah yes, this is the emoji used by someone who's never been to a sample sale, or just a really, really h⁰puff miserable person, take your pick? Probably both. PP, also a NY girl here,) so I know exactly how you're feeling. Pre-internet really was a great time for fashion in NY, the boutiques, the label's studios, even thrifting was great. The internet ruined all of that. [/quote]
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