Frugal Fashion and An Exciting Change!
Well, it’s official! I’m frugal by default! It used to be such a concerted conscious effort for me to be frugal. Really, it was painful. I wasn’t much of a bargain hunter. Sure, I’d be stoked if I stumbled across a good deal. I liked to shop on ebay to save some money here and there but I wasn’t the kind of person who would go to a few different stores or wait until the right deal came along. My two biggest flaws preventing my frugality were impatience and laziness. I couldn’t be bothered or find the time to do things like wait til next week when what I wanted today was on sale. And I certainly didn’t have the energy to store-hop for saving a few bucks. And I wasn’t creative enough to even attempt to make things. But now I do all of that and *gasp* I like it! I wait until I find the perfect thing at the perfect price. I shop multiple stores to make sure I’m not paying too much. And I even make stuff now! It’s like I’m a whole new woman and I like it!
I read somewhere once that it takes a month of doing something a certain way for it to become second nature. Frugality took a LOT longer than that for me but hey, I got here so let’s celebrate. Hooray!
Case in point. Friday is Robert Burns’ birthday. I know, you don’t care. But I’m Scottish so I do care. And I realize many people who are Scottish still don’t really care. But I do. My family has a big party every year on his birthday complete with bagpiper and fiddler and even haggis at dinner. Yuck. I may be Scottish but I’m not gross.
So, although I do see myself as a changed woman, I am still ME. And that means that when a special occasion is coming I like to have something new and fun to wear. The only requirement for the party Friday is that I wear plaid. I own plaid. But I like NEW things. So I went out shopping today. I intended to come home with a cute plaid miniskirt but didn’t find any that I liked in my size. After shopping a few stores, I found some plaid stuff in JCrew. I got Bug a plaid headband to go with the outfit she’s wearing. And there were satin plaid belts. So I grabbed one. I paid $4 and change for both. Not too shabby. I wasn’t sure I was done yet though because I don’t really have much to wear the belt with and I’m not wild and crazy enough to wear it by itself.
But I came home because I was tired and hungry and started digging through my closet. I stumbled on the dress I bought in November. Father in law called before our trip to Colorado to tell me to pack a black dress for a fancy dinner out and I didn’t have a black dress so I went and bought one. Banana Republic had black sheath dresses $100 but 60% off so I snagged it for $40. Not bad for a classic little black dress that I can wear forever or at least until I’m not a size 2 anymore. I pulled it out of my closet and put it on and then put the belt on and it looks really cute! Even Bug thinks so and she’s such a fashion critic. You wouldn’t believe this girl. I have no idea where she gets it from ![]()
A friend informed me that belted sheath dresses are really in right now too. Wow! I am cluelessly chic! Fabulously frugal!
I’ll be sure to share pictures after the festivities this weekend.
















Congrats! Isn’t it nice to find out that you already have everything you need? Pretty much, anyway.
Thanks for your sweet comment.
I can’t wait to look around and see your room remodels. Love those.
Cool! Cant wait to see all the pictures!
Great deal at BR! Great deals are fun.
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