Soy latte right into the expensive bag.
Sisters in fashion disasters. I once dumped one of my uniform hats into (flushed, but still) toilet. Those buggers were not cheap to replace, yet it got replaced.
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Soy latte right into the expensive bag.
Sisters in fashion disasters. I once dumped one of my uniform hats into (flushed, but still) toilet. Those buggers were not cheap to replace, yet it got replaced.
When I was working, I would spend money on clothes. As long as whatever you're spending on isn't so trendy that it would look dated in a season or two, it can be a good investment. Cut, fit, materials, workmanship, are somewhat price subjective.
I can't really wear wool these days. It itches too much, so most of the stuff I like that I can wear, isn't going to be expensive. I will pay money for coats, and things like that.
Good shoes are worth the money. The fit and look better, but I don't really have need of them, these days.
Thanks Tep!
the shoes clock in at an affordable $235
See, I have no problem with paying $235 for shoes if I love the shoes. I do have a humongous problem with calling them "affordable". No, my darling, they are not affordable to most of us, and it's patronising and insulting to call it that.
Gods, I am weary.
Go. To. Sleep.
Crazy but HAWT woman...
I have spent $200+ for a suit for work, back when I had to look a certain way for the corporate world, and I've spent $80 for running shoes, but that's about it.
I do own all five seasons of Babylon 5, though. The Puritans kicked my ancestors out of Massachusetts.
You're welcome!
ION -- Ahahahahahahahaaaaaaa!!! Chatty!co-worker just told me a story about his 7-year-old son: the son comes back from spending the night at a buddy's house, and the following conversation ensues:
Chatty: "Did you have fun, buddy?"
Son: "We played a ton of board games. And Jenga! That doesn't have a board."
Chatty: "What else did you play?"
Son: "Tommy and I played Nazi!"
[crickets]
[light bulb goes on]
Chatty: "I think you mean Yahtzee."
Mine too, Ginger. Did your guys go to RI, too? Also, the ones that didn't get run out then, ran off to Canada during the Revolution.
"the shoes clock in at an affordable $235," etc. I'm pretty sure I don't one single item of clothing (or footwear) that, all on its own, cost $100 or more.
I will happily drop over $100 on two types of clothing and not even think twice (provided I've assured myself that they are high-quality): running shoes and winter coats. The rest of my wardrobe tends to clock in at around $50 or less. Except for that Lip Service jacket I bought at Metro in Seattle. But that - that was.... I have no good excuse. But I looooooove it. So much.
Tep - BWAH!
One very good thing about being a goth girl is that one doesn't have to worry about fashionable. Therefore, one can cheerfully shop closeouts and bargain bins, because you're just going to be gothing the stuff up in the end, anyhow.