Friday, August 27, 2010

Score!

I love a good deal (well, really, who doesn't?)!

Remember those black pants I tried on last week at The Limited? Well I went searching on Ebay this week for either those or one of the pairs from Loft that I liked, hoping to find someone selling a pair they no longer need for cheaper than the $60-90 the stores wanted. Knowing that I won't be wearing a size for too long has me very frugal about buying new clothes. However the cooler weather this week had me worried that I have no pants or jeans that fit me. Anyway, I did find a pair on ebay but the bidding got up to $28 and I stopped. 

Well yesterday I was driving through Northville and thought I'd stop at Consignment Clothiers. This is the nicest consignment store I've been to and they win 'Best of Detroit' awards, so I thought it's worth a look. What a sign of the economy - not only me shopping at a consignment store, but the 20 or so other women who were in there yesterday - the place was packed! They were doing 20% off if you paid cash too. A lot of brand names and everything seems to be in great condition. I tried on a bunch of things, but the most exciting - I found THE pair of black pants from The Limited that I was looking for - for $14 (and then minus 20%!). Also got a pair of jeans for $7 and an Ann Taylor black top for $7. How great is that? :)

I think I'm going to go through some of the clothes I have piled to get rid of and take the nicer stuff in to them. And I'll definitely be back there to shop when it's time for another size!

2 comments:

  1. What great deals! And I'll bet you could sell the clothes back when you're done with them.

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  2. That is a good deal! I've shopped at consignment stores all my life so it's not just the economy right now! I've found some great designer duds I could not normally afford or was willing to pay the price for! You sound like how I was this spring. I did not have a single pair of shorts to wear as all my bigger sizes were given away or donated. Exactly how many shorts does one need? Turns out, not that many! I bought four basic colored pairs and have rotated them all summer long.

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