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Sep. 27th, 2005 06:07 pmIt has recently come to my attention that I've come into a bit of extra money.
Most of this will go towards responsible things like bills and credit cards, but I'm going to set aside a little to spruce up my work wardrobe - specifically, to replace some rather shabby t shirts and cardigans with something a little more professional, a little more stylish (or, at the very least, a little less worn out).
I've read good reviews of H&M on a local fashion blog whose URL escapes me at the moment, but have never been to a nearby store. Specifically, I hear about fashion forward with good prices, but their site, while full of pretty pictures, has no online store and no examples of how the clothes look on the hanger/on ordinary mortals who aren't 5'10" and 110 lbs :P And let it be said that for a fashion nrrd, I really don't enjoy shopping if I have little/no chance of finding what I'm interested in.
So I put it to the forum - is it worth my effort to drag my lazy carcass out to one of the local shops or will I just be better off going to Target?
Most of this will go towards responsible things like bills and credit cards, but I'm going to set aside a little to spruce up my work wardrobe - specifically, to replace some rather shabby t shirts and cardigans with something a little more professional, a little more stylish (or, at the very least, a little less worn out).
I've read good reviews of H&M on a local fashion blog whose URL escapes me at the moment, but have never been to a nearby store. Specifically, I hear about fashion forward with good prices, but their site, while full of pretty pictures, has no online store and no examples of how the clothes look on the hanger/on ordinary mortals who aren't 5'10" and 110 lbs :P And let it be said that for a fashion nrrd, I really don't enjoy shopping if I have little/no chance of finding what I'm interested in.
So I put it to the forum - is it worth my effort to drag my lazy carcass out to one of the local shops or will I just be better off going to Target?
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Date: 2005-09-29 08:13 pm (UTC)