My dinnerware came with teacups. Perfectly lovely teacups in that they match and hold tea, but I don't like using them for coffee. I'm just more of a mug person.
Thing is? I've been randomly looking for mugs to buy for the six years that I've had the set. Now? There are actual mugs.
Is $56 too much to pay for four frakking coffee mugs? I mean, I feel like it is, but I also want them. I'm all quandried.
I thought $56 was too much until I found these for $75. [link]
They're pretty.
Oh... I like those. And it makes the soon-to-be-mine mugs look more reasonable in comparison! I still love my dinnerware and it will be nice to have this particular shopping need fulfilled.
And for some reason people didn't want their bras to show through.
I still don't want my bra to show through. I'm not going to spend too much money on a shirt, then feel like I have to spend even more money for a bra that I want people looking at. My bra is to hold my tits up/down/in. It's got a job to do, it's not supposed to be spending its time waving at the crowds and worrying about whether it looks right.
There's a brand new Hustle on tonight!
This makes me happier than it probably should.
$56 is
way
too much to pay for a coffee mug. Since this is for a set of four, it's really $14 per mug, which is expensive but acceptable, in my opinion. I have spent up to $25 on mugs that commemorate a special event, that the proceeds go to charity, or that are hand made.
Of course, I collect mugs.
I never intend my bra to show, but I have noticed that I have recently become less panicky than I used to if it shows inadvertently.
I have spent up to $25 on mugs that commemorate a special event, that the proceeds go to charity, or that are hand made.
You know, so have I. What am I stressing about at all? The mugs shall be mine. And then I won't have that moment of embarrassment when I offer coffee to others.
I would feel no embarrassment either way, Cass, but I hope you enjoy the mugs!
The NYT Style section has an article today on... flip-flops. In LA, mostly. [link]
(Also, the guy who says he doesn't want to do business with people who don't like his dog really offended me.)
Or I'm shopping in the wrong places. And I include Target in this. They shouldn't cost me more than $10. I'm just wanting a pair of crappy shower shoes, something to keep my feet off the grime for a quick few minutes.
I have a pair like that that are super thin but have held up amazingly well -- basically they are my house shoes but I have worn them out and about -- that cost like $3 at H&M a couple of years ago. Have you checked H&M and Old Navy?