So, my lovely, amazing husband gave me a budget of $20 dollars per week for discretionary spending for the new year ( he doesn't believe I can stay within the parameters). Well I gladly take the challenge. And I was so excited to see how far I could stretch my money, that I went out to my top shopping destinations Savers and Sally Ann's (affectionately known as Salvation Army) to buy.....yup you called it clothes! And look at my findings.
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Awesome vintage Dress for $1.99. I just loved the sequin bow. It looked like something i would find at H&M;though I do need to hem it. |
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My favorite show production(Cirque du Soleil on DVD) $3.99 and two vintage skirts $2.99 and $5.99 |
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Two J.Crew sweaters $1.00 and $1.99 |
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J.Crew khaki Pencil Skirt $1.99 |
And I was so proud that I could also create two new outfits with my finds. A fantastic day in my book!
tell ed that ends up being $1,040/year. he'll fall over.
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