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Window ShoppingI realize that all my experience at looking around had helped me to define what I WANTED and that I have been able to GET those things on MY budget by shopping at thrift shops, discount stores, and elsewhere where I can AFFORD it. Who knows that MY impressionistic landscape painting cost less than $20 - or that my art glass was on sale? Or that I have a vintage necklace just like the one over in that booth which I GOT for $5, not $50? Conspicuous consumption is not for me - just so I can boast about how much I spent. It's the pleasure I get from what I have that counts. By Pam from L.A., CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Window Shopping
Going to thrift stores and garage sales, etc. is a good way to get bargains IF you know what you are buying, can evaluate it properly, etc. However... many thrift stores, church rummage sale coordinators, etc. also have access to the Internet, and/or professional appraisers, and are starting to price their "treasures" accordingly. Post by Kaytee RE: Window ShoppingThis is really a good post and one I agree with wholeheartily and with the other comments as well! I have never understood why some people seem to look down their noises at me that I go to garage sales. I do not need to look for bargains but it goes against my grain to spend more than I have to. I shop garage sales, thrift stores, Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and sometimes even find some good things I can use in the trash! I get much pleasure from the money I've saved! Post by Debbie52 RE: Window ShoppingI window shop on the internet. If I need something in particular (a certain style) I check on the big store sites, then keep my eyes open at their clearance sections, thrift stores, and sometimes Overstock.com (they really get some FANTASTIC deals, but you got to read it right.) My number one is always the thrift store, because I have a small/medium build, most things are near brand new, and almost all the styles I wear are classic. If I do pay full price, it has to be one of a kind, ready to sell out! Other than that, I stick to secondhand and discounted. Post by camo_angels RE: Window ShoppingI also shop at thrift stores and discount stores and rarely, if ever, go into the department stores. I get satisfaction in bragging about how LITTLE I spend and don't understand why people brag about how much they spend......seems like they got "taken for a ride" paying full price...that's nothing to brag about. Post By Claudia - MD (Guest Post) |
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