Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $2m, NW $8m. Poshmark, mostly. For the kids, Old Navy and Target, or Poshmark. DH is a programmer, so his uniform is jeans and tshirts. I do have a black tie event coming up and am considering going to Saks for a special dress, which will be $$$. Honestly I would normally go to Poshmark for that, too, but I don’t know how the nicer brands fit on me.
All that said, on Poshmark I like nicer brands for myself: Maje, Sandro, Alice+Olivia, Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade, DVF, etc.
Dumb question: is there a trick to shopping at poshmark? I’ve looked at stuff on there and it seemed confusing.
Not Pp but another Poshmark shopper. I do NWT and also check the comments. I had one bad experience with a local over a cashmere sweater and no response to my purchase but otherwise all has gone well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300K / $3M (?)
Casual/basics: Target, Costco, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Uniqlo.
Work/formal: Eileen Fisher but usually from Factory Store or ebay/Poshmark, Nordstrom Rack.
Shoes: Sierra Trading Post, Nordstrom Rack
But let's face it, I work in an area not know for its fashion sense (DC) and in a profession known mainly for its bad fashion sense.
What profession is known for its bad fashion sense?
Teachers
Ha ha ha!
I sub at the school where my kid goes. One of my kid's teachers dresses like she just stepped off a runway. She has impeccable fashion sense. She looks out of place because she is dressed so incredibly. My kid asked her teacher where she gets her clothes and the teacher said almost exclusively from Poshmark and eBay.
My kid snapped a picture of the teacher's outfit one day last week. I found her dress on eBay, it was Chloe. Her shoes looked like Balenciaga boots.
Riiiight
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $2m, NW $8m. Poshmark, mostly. For the kids, Old Navy and Target, or Poshmark. DH is a programmer, so his uniform is jeans and tshirts. I do have a black tie event coming up and am considering going to Saks for a special dress, which will be $$$. Honestly I would normally go to Poshmark for that, too, but I don’t know how the nicer brands fit on me.
All that said, on Poshmark I like nicer brands for myself: Maje, Sandro, Alice+Olivia, Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade, DVF, etc.
Dumb question: is there a trick to shopping at poshmark? I’ve looked at stuff on there and it seemed confusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low seven figures. Consignment stores. Also, Target, Marshals, HomeGoods, TJ Maxx.
WHY?? I could see maybe consignment you can occasionally find great things, but TJ MAXX and Marshall's have have had absolutely nothing of quality (or fashionable) for at least a decade. Curious why you don't spend more since it isn't a budget issue? And if you really don't care, what brings you to the beauty and fashion forum?
Uhhh... I am not that PP, but I mentioned TJ Maxx myself. You have been to the ones with a "Runway" section, right? Even those without that dedicated space have some purple label items that fall into that category. I've bought Missoni/M Missoni, Helmut Lang, Valentino and more from TJ Maxx (and Marshalls-- given they have the same parent company, they sometimes have some good stuff too). Shoes from Stuart Weitzman to Jimmy Choo.
Maybe your problem is that you haven't been to TJ Maxx/Marshalls in a decade? Although, no-- I bought some of my high-end stuff there 10-15 years ago. Sure, it's not in copious amounts, but it's there. And even more that is just a hair lower in "prestige," like Rag & Bone or Rachel Roy.
I do miss Filene's Basement and Loehmann's, though-- they were even better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300K / $3M (?)
Casual/basics: Target, Costco, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Uniqlo.
Work/formal: Eileen Fisher but usually from Factory Store or ebay/Poshmark, Nordstrom Rack.
Shoes: Sierra Trading Post, Nordstrom Rack
But let's face it, I work in an area not know for its fashion sense (DC) and in a profession known mainly for its bad fashion sense.
What profession is known for its bad fashion sense?
Teachers
Ha ha ha!
I sub at the school where my kid goes. One of my kid's teachers dresses like she just stepped off a runway. She has impeccable fashion sense. She looks out of place because she is dressed so incredibly. My kid asked her teacher where she gets her clothes and the teacher said almost exclusively from Poshmark and eBay.
My kid snapped a picture of the teacher's outfit one day last week. I found her dress on eBay, it was Chloe. Her shoes looked like Balenciaga boots.
Anonymous wrote:HHI $2m, NW $8m. Poshmark, mostly. For the kids, Old Navy and Target, or Poshmark. DH is a programmer, so his uniform is jeans and tshirts. I do have a black tie event coming up and am considering going to Saks for a special dress, which will be $$$. Honestly I would normally go to Poshmark for that, too, but I don’t know how the nicer brands fit on me.
All that said, on Poshmark I like nicer brands for myself: Maje, Sandro, Alice+Olivia, Brooks Brothers, Kate Spade, DVF, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI: 575. Net worth: something like 1M.
For clothes it’s mostly target. Occasionally Walmart, Nordstrom, is H and M but that’s only if I can’t find what I need at target. I do buy Name brand shoes.
I am clearly not into fashion. I definitely spend more money on hair and makeup than I do on clothes. And I never give myself a budget when it comes to home renovation.
How is this possible??
NP, but what is with DCUM and its failure of imagination? Off the top of my head, this can be for many reasons unrelated to terrible spending habits (although "not budgeting home renovations" might be giving you a clue here). But there are tons of possibilities, like: tons of student and/or medical debt/expenses, solely supporting other family members, having only recently and exponentially increased income, or being very young and having had little time to save (impressive to be making that much in HHI, though).
How is it possible?? that people don't even try to imagine circumstances other than their own??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low seven figures. Consignment stores. Also, Target, Marshals, HomeGoods, TJ Maxx.
WHY?? I could see maybe consignment you can occasionally find great things, but TJ MAXX and Marshall's have have had absolutely nothing of quality (or fashionable) for at least a decade. Curious why you don't spend more since it isn't a budget issue? And if you really don't care, what brings you to the beauty and fashion forum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$300K / $3M (?)
Casual/basics: Target, Costco, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, Uniqlo.
Work/formal: Eileen Fisher but usually from Factory Store or ebay/Poshmark, Nordstrom Rack.
Shoes: Sierra Trading Post, Nordstrom Rack
But let's face it, I work in an area not know for its fashion sense (DC) and in a profession known mainly for its bad fashion sense.
What profession is known for its bad fashion sense?
Teachers