So, have you finally figured out your neighbors small secret? Yes, I am talking about Kathy. For years you have been peaking out of your window watching Kathy as she runs off to work sporting designer fashions and wondering? Hmm, how can she afford Ann Taylor, BCBGMaxAzria and Ralph Lauren designer labels? In this economy, how can any middle class woman continue to dress in those “high-priced” designer fashions? Nicely girlfriend,I know Kathy’s secret! Those clothes that look so expensive are really not expensive at all. Yes, they are authentic. Even so, they are “cheap” designer clothes. She shops at the neighborhood GoodWill! Guess what? So do I and several other middle class divas that are determined to dress sharply even though maintaining our middle class status. Can I show you how? You bet ya..
To be productive at thrift store shopping you will want some coaching. So, pay close attention.
Very first: Make a list of the GoodWill stores, Salvation Army stores and any other thrift store in your neighborhood. Also, add to your list stores that are closer to the “inner city” or downtown areas. If you live in the burbs, these areas may not be familiar to you. But, we want our list to be total simply because we don’t know where the largest deposits of low-cost designer clothes may be hiding. You have your list and now it is time to make a few phone calls. Call these stores and ask about their selections. Calling will save you from driving about town only to be disappointed by your findings. Some stores might have a huge selection of designer labels and others could not. Refine your list based on your inquiries. As a result, you need to have an awesome list of stores with an abundance of low-cost designer clothes for your choosing.
Second: Google for a list of designer labels. Just before you go racing out the door with your list of stores in hand, I need you to make your designer list. You’d be surprised at how numerous designer labels exist that you have never heard of and may well be passing by at the thrift stores. So, google A-Z designers for a total list of the most well-liked designer labels.
Third: Go shopping! Yep, it’s time to visit the thrift stores on you list. Hey, do you have your list of designer labels in your purse? Excellent, you are all set. Now, you must arrive early. In this case, the early diva gets the .00 Ann Taylor dress. O.k?? Do not be discouraged if you don’t locate tons of low cost designer clothes on your very first day out. The cool factor about thrift stores is that they restock many times a week. So, if you didn’t discover that Ralph Lauren blazer that you had been searching for on Monday, attempt again on Tuesday.
Hey, now you and Kathy can go hunting for cheap designer clothes together! Have fun. It was fantastic hanging out with you.
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