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CC Presents: Fitting Room Confidentials

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{Emporio Armani skirt, original price $500, marked down to $129 via Century 21}

As you all know, I’m doing this 30 for 30 challenge.  And one of the rules is NO SHOPPING!

I actually don’t have a problem with not buying anything for a month.  I mean, it does kinda suck, but I can get over it.  However, window-shopping and trying things on (even if I’d never actually buy it) is one of my favorite leisure activities.

In fact, I’ll often try on zany outfits that border on costumes at vintage stores for fun. The fitting room is the best place to experiment with the newest trends without making any sort of commitment (or experiencing any public embarrassment).  I’ve tried on many items that were so absolutely ridiculous that I burst out laughing at myself in the fitting room!  I’ve also discovered some things that seemed questionable on the rack, but actually turned out to be really flattering.

Another trick of mine when I feel like I’ve been buying too much crap too often is to go into a really expensive department store like Barney’s or Bergdorf’s and try on a bunch of high-end designer items.  Now this may seem counter-intuitive, but there’s a method to my madness.  Seeing these pieces up close and personal, touching the fabric, paying attention to the structure of the garments, and feeling how they drape against the body really helps me appreciate high quality.  I mean, it’s a lot less tempting to go out and purchase a cheap acrylic sweater after you’ve been cozying up in the best double-faced cashmere.  The result is that I’m a lot more mindful of how I spend my money, and I’m more likely to work with what I have and save up for a really great coat or nice pair of shoes… which is usually cheaper in the long run when you factor in cost per wear.

With that being said, I’ve added a new feature to my Facebook Page called “Fitting Room Confidentials” where from time-to-time, I’ll post pics from my “shopping” excursions. For my first go-round, I took a little trip to Century 21, the holy grail of discount designer goods in NYC!  Take a peak and let me know what you think!

Going forward, I’ll try to do a mix of vintage shops, thrift stores, discount retailers, high-end department stores and funky boutiques.

Cheers, and happy not-shopping!

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Third Times the Charm

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When: Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Where: Work + Dinner @ Bouchon Bakery

What: Tunic (H&M), sleeveless trench (H&M), belt (Oscar de la Renta via Century 21), tights (Hue), boots (thrifted via Beacon’s Closet)

Day 3 of the 30 for 30 challenge, and still going strong!

I’m finding that I have so much extra time on my hands in the morning now that I’m not worried about what I’m going to wear. Maybe I should actually start using the gym in my building…

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Naaahhhhh…

I think I’ll just sleep in a little longer instead.

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Or perhaps I could go back to my former daily practice of brewing a mug of herbal tea and meditating on how I’d like my day to unfold. I used to do that when I first went into sales and it really helped calm my nerves and made me more productive. Yeah, I’m deep and philosophical like that. Don’t let the preppy stripes and khaki fool you!

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And what about you other remixers out there? Are you finding that you spend more or less time thinking about what to wear now that your choices are limited?

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Closet Confection: It Takes Two To Make It Outta Sight

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When: Monday, November 8th, 2010

Where: Work

What: Coat (Miss Sixty via Burlington Coat Factory), hat (Forever 21), shirt ($10 vintage and thrifted), dress ($20 Ben Sherman via Daffy’s), belt (???), tights ($6 Emilio Cavalli via Daffy’s), shoes ($50 Vince Camuto via Loehmann’s)

I’m only two days in and this 30 for 30 remix is already starting to have its perks.

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As I mentioned yesterday, I’ve become way more obsessive over accessories… to the point where I’ve laid out my entire work wardrobe for the rest of the week all the way down to the earrings.

And because I love making lists, I of course have this all typed out in a tidy little excel spreadsheet.

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It’s a sickness, don’t even try and help me.

In any case, my propensity toward excel spreadsheets helped me out immensely this morning as I was getting ready for work.  The daylight savings time switcheroo completely screwed with the alarm clock setting on my iPhone, leaving me with, horror of horrors, only 15 minutes to get ready for work this morning. Eek!

Luckily, I was able to pull together a well thought-out ensemble in no time at all by consulting my handy little list.

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In other fashion news, I’ll let you guys in on a little secret…

I purchased this shirt in the little boys’ section of one of my favorite vintage thrift stores.  Since I consider myself to be a curvy gal, shopping in the kids’ section never really occured to me until I stumbled upon this shirt. I didn’t even realize it was a boy’s shirt until I went to try it on and noticed the buttons were on the wrong side and there were collar stays still left in.

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My husband had to explain to me what collar stays were.  And after he did, I was all kinds of jealous.  Why don’t women’s shirts come with collar stays?  Why do we have to be the ones stuck with floppy, droppy collars?

I’m just sayin’…

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And lest I forget, I couldn’t possibly give this post the above title without dropping a funky track.  With that being said…

One, Two, Three… Hit It!

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