Today was one of those days where you put your clothes on and just feel great. Right at home. Walk with a litte more confidence in your stride, and at the end of the day put your legs up, and relax, because you know you have the freedom to just be yourself.
This shirt was bought with a gift certi from Anthro, a store with too many items to covet at once. Beyond clothes too.
I've been thinking about these pricey pieces though - if they are well loved, well worn, and well taken care of, are they not so much better of an investment than the over-the-top shopping sprees of crazy sales on the boxing days where you spend just as much, but its distributed over multiple items, that you will try and remember to wear at least twice, just to get your money's worth?
I've been thinking about how I will re-introduce the clothing shopping lately (yes, already ;), and I think I will allow for a certain number of items per time period (ie month). I fear I will get caught up in the frenzy again much too easily, but if I limit my number of purchases, they will be well though out and likely liked longer than just the day I happen to be in front of the mirror, judgment swayed by a sale (does this not happen waaaay too much?!). I think this is also a good way to not feel guilty about spending a prettier penny on just one item. If I like it and it feels like it will be more of a 'long term investment', the extra pennies are worth it. (Or should I be saying nickels now, since we longer have the penny in our currency!) In addition, if something costs more, you are more likely to buy it only if you reeeeaaaaally like it.
blouse from Anthro |
I love scalloped features, in moderation. Too much can be a little twee, but this is just the perfect amount. |
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