Finding Good Deals

Last week, I showcased a selection of pretty but rather expensive dresses. Today we’ll talk about bargain outfits. About 2/3 of my wardrobe are sale finds. The following outfits I put together for less than $120, head to toe.

Here are some of my tips for scoring the best deals:

1.) Don’t be vain. I do not know if it is losing a ton of weight, but I never let a size tag dictate if I will wear something. I always check the sales racks in all of the sizes. Who knows? It might have gotten to clearance, because it fits oddly. I wear a medium, but I check the small, medium and large racks. The item might be marked as a large, but fit like a medium. The true size large women have passed it up, because it was too small. The same holds true for smaller sizes. It could be a great find and you can always belt it.

2.) Think about tailoring. Nordstrom Rack gives you a yearly $100 free tailoring budget with their card. You do not have to have bought your clothes from there! Their debit card is linked directly to your checking account and you can earn rewards for your bargains. Double score!

3.) Be persistent. If you love something, but want it for a better price, keep checking up on it. Subscribe to blogs that will keep you posted on the sales at your favorite stores. I love effortlessanthropologie.blogspot.com for all of my Anthropologie tips.

4.). Do not be afraid of used clothing. Some of my very favorite purchases have been from lovely ladies on ebay selling their “old” clothing. As long as it states the condition of the clothes, I have no problem snagging their pieces for a steal. Just get them cleaned! If you have ever stayed in a hotel, you have slept in sheets a stranger has slept in. It is the same concept.

5.) Finally, if you really love something, it is okay to splurge (as long as you can afford to do so).

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I am wearing a shirtdress from Nordstrom Rack, that again was in a different size than I would normally wear. It is a size small. It was marked down from $88 to $13. I just tucked it into an old clearance Anthropologie skirt (that’s the beauty of a “shirt”dress) that I bought for $40, 5 years ago. I paired it with some simple flats given to me from a sweet friend. The earrings are from H&M. I think they were $2. Total price for outfit: $55

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Modcloth has a deal every couple of months, where you pay them $15, pick a size and they send you a random piece of clothing. They call it “Stylish Surprise.” It is a nonreturnable item. You never know what you are going to get. I got really lucky and scored with this Ikat dress they sent me. I find Modcloth runs small, so this is a large.

My husband and I had a disagreement about this dress. He hates the placement of the belt. I cannot say I am a huge fan, either. But that is where the waist is elasticized. And I happen to love the black and white pattern. Before this picture was taken, there was a huge fashion meltdown. It went like this:

“I have never seen anyone wear a belt like that before.”

“Why is your belt so high? I have never seen a belt worn that high before.”

Good times!

I paired the ikat dress with a belt from Anthropologie, $22.50. I am also wearing vintage boots, $50. The earrings are from Anthropologie (can you tell they are my favorite?), $32. Total price for outfit: $119.50

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I bought this dress at the Nordstrom Rack (are you sensing a pattern?). It is Free People Denim Shirtdress. I think it retailed for $168. I paid $25.80. It is a large, but I belted it. I paired it with a Calvin Klein belt also from the rack for $25. I am wearing my old Ralph Lauren boots I bought 10 years ago for $100. I only buy $8 leggings from Target. The necklace is $45 (with shipping) from Simplylivly on Etsy. Total cost: $203.80. Yes, this is way over, but I wanted to show my dress score! : )

Do you have a favorite bargain tip? What has been your best score?

I love clothes!

Yes, I can finally say that! When I was heavier I would buy clothes based on what I could conceal. I never felt unattractive and I think all shapes and sizes are beautiful. I lost the weight purely because I was pre-diabetic and I hate needles. With that said, it is so much fun to buy clothes in a standard store and have them fit.

So, buying clothing has become an obsession. A total addiction. A heart pounding, pulse racing kind of time. Here are some recent outfits I have pulled together:

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This dress is Splendour in the Grass dress by Free People. I purchased mine off of ebay for half price, plus no tax (shhhhhh!) and free shipping. I always check ebay for the clothing I want. Often times it is being sold for a severe discount. I have never had a problem purchasing from ebay (knock on wood).

The inspiration for my look came from this post by Mary from Happily Grey. I tried the dress she is wearing and it looked awful on me. But she rocked it!

I am wearing a size small, which really is a great reason to buy any dress. It definitely runs large. I paired it with vintage Frye cowboy boots from the flea market (which my sister borrowed over a week ago and I fear they are gone for good). I am wearing a necklace by a fantastic woman on etsy. Her store name is simplylivly. This necklace goes with all most everything in my closet. You can make it shorter or longer just by tying the knot in the back. Plus, I love the way I trinkle when I bend over. The definition of this word actually means to act secretly or in an underhanded way. I changed it to represent a sound. This is a derivative of the words tinkle and trinket. As in; I am glad this lovely trinket is making such a pretty sound and I am not tinkling whilst bending over. Here is a link to this necklace.

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I am wearing Free People New Romantics Speak Easy Shift Dress. I scored this dress during their 25% off sale purchase promo for $23. I paired it with Anthropologie pilcro stet pants in this lovely color of flesh. Honestly, though, I love this color pink. The necklace is a fun rabbit made to look like old fashioned lace. I found it in a day spa and was surprised because it matched nothing else there. So, of course I had to buy the white rabbit and “give” it to my daughter. Isn’t funny how everything just works out?

The boots are vintage from the flea market. I paid $50 for them and they are beyond comfortable. It took me a little bit of time to get over the thought of wearing someone else’s sweaty old shoes (because of course they were sweaty). Practicality won over, because they are so much cheaper than new cowboy boots. By now the germs have got to be dead. Right. Right?

I love the worn look of both boots.

As always, thank you for following me! Which look do you like best?