I admit that I buy a lot of my clothes at Costco and Target. I don't always have time to get to the mall (sorry Macy's, don't be jealous!) and I seem to be at Costco once a week. Don't even get me started on how often I'm at Target.
(Hint: I've been there twice in one day before...but don't tell anyone. Its a little embarassing.) I stopped wearing khaki pants with a red top (no matter how cute the top) because once, at Target, I was asked where the toothpaste aisle was.
I really didn't think shopping for clothes at Costco or Target was big deal until the fashion police, aka: other moms, started noticing. Which made me wonder...if they don't buy clothes there, then how did they know that was where I bought mine? Come on, people, who can resist a $7 v-neck tshirt from Target? You can't tell me that you can walk by the massive area in the middle of Costco with all those flat tables piled with clothes and not take a look. The printed and sequined tshirts for $12.99? The Gloria Vanderbilt stretch jeans for $16.99? The down filled vest with a fake fur collar for $24.99? I know the mom down the street got her new Seven Jeans at Costco for $99.99, don't tell me she didn't.
Look, I'm all about comfortable clothes I can throw in the washer and dryer. I'm a sucker for a good sale/good price/good deal. Yes, looking cute is important, too. That's why, my friends, I accessorize my Target and Costco clothes.
More on the importance of accessorizing later...
Sunday, March 14, 2010
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