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#163768 - 10/25/08 07:37 PM
Recessionistas... Or "Frugal Chic."
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Registered: 04/16/07
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We have a new trend upon us. The label is "recession chic." Many women think it is rude to buy the high label items at their high prices, but you cannot stop a woman from shopping. Thus, some are on a "spending fast," and some are refusing to spend even if they have it.
What has emerged is that if a woman finds a designer purse, for example, in a line that costs four or five figures, she will go to a place like Target and get a less expensive copy by the same designer!
After the recession of 1989, designers came out with lower priced lines, such as Donna Karan, who is expensive under the label name "Donna Karan," came out with DNKY. This was to make money even though there was a lack of spending money amoung the people.
this time, there is a syle that has been adopted. Women will still buy one or two expensive items but are going to stores like Target, Kohls, Uniglo, or even Payless to save money and get knock offs. This is prevalent even in middle class. (There is a store equvalent to these in the UK, Mountain Ash, I think it is H + M or H and another inital? Perhaps you can help here.
The clothing bought can even be capris, carpenter pants, levis, (501) and cargo pants from Military surplus stores.
The palette is dark. and a severe silhouette. I happen to like it myself. It is practical, a change, and shows the state of the union.
This could be one reason why Palin is under fire for her expensive clothing. The trend is for women to go to the less expensive stores and Nieman Marcus, which I LOVE, is the most expensive besides Barneys, but to her credit, Palin's bill at Barneys was very low.
Soon we may have "Depressionists!"
For young people graduating college and on the job hunt, the trends are pants that fit well on men and women, T's that say something or have a picture of meaning on them and a blazer over all of it. It is the new relaxed workplace attire, esp. for the budding Dot com.
Have you ever found anything in these stores? I know the nurses I work with, (some,) use military surplus for belts to hold all their instruments, tape, etc...
Please share if you find someting in these lower priced stores that match the higher priced items just fine.
I've not of yet found anything I can really use but I wear and have always worn, what are called "boyfriend jeans," which are men's Levi, 501, in a baggy size, with a tighter shirt. It just makes me comfortable if I'm running errands, or even if I am at the hospital in the E.R..
To all recessionistas, good luck! How are your clothing budgets?
Dancer
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#163787 - 10/26/08 03:02 PM
Re: Recessionistas... Or "Frugal Chic."
[Re: dancer9]
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Registered: 08/12/08
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Loc: Wauconda, IL
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Hi Dancer
Great tips (as always!)...since I regained the weight I lost two years ago, my clothing spending has dropped to almost nil (great for the budget!)...now I'm at the point where I don't really know what to wear that looks good on my frame and doesn't look like a sack of groceries hanging around (oops, now that I think of it, maybe that's where the missing items from the grocery went...and to think, I figured it was my poor memory for leaving them at the store...grin). This is when it is a real kewl thing to work from home...except that hubbie gets to see me in the same old baggy sweater (inherited from my son) and pants 'cuz that is all that fits right now! I truly don't like going shopping right now 'cuz nothing I put on seems to do much for me. So I'm counting my blessings that lots of clothes aren't needed and considering boxing up the pretties that I had last season so they don't keep "sticking their tongue out" at me and saying "nah nah nana boo boo" at me when I go to the closet!!!
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#163822 - 10/27/08 02:18 AM
Re: Recessionistas... Or "Frugal Chic."
[Re: dancer9]
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Registered: 08/12/08
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Loc: Wauconda, IL
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Hi Dancer You're so kind...thanks for responding! I lovingly (or not so lovingly at times ... grin) say I'm built like a tree trunk, large busted (40DDD) and have, with this most recent health challenge, gotten quite tubby around the middle. I have every faith that my new meds will help and, in the meantime, do need to wear something. I'm a red head by choice (deep auburn) with the fair coloring so often associated with the Irish lasses of the world (lightly freckled, olive green eyes with gold flecks). I LOVE color (which is partly why I so DONE with my wardrobe...it is mostly black these days and it feels drab). I love the idea of a red sweater (especially I am MamaRed!). I also love rich purple and teal greens. I also love big, chunky ethnic jewelry...I tend toward the flashy side (grin). You can see what I mean if you'd like to take a look at my wedding photos from last year. There are a bunch and many are dupes since I never went through and cleaned it up. Fell of the to-do list I guess! I've gained about 25 pounds since these photos were taken, so ... http://picasaweb.google.com/Jerilynne.Knight/KnightJoining?authkey=1R2igL1nxIY#I am, and always have been, quite fond of long skirts. Although I would love to wear high, sexy heels (I won't share what the hubby calls them...quite crude and funny at the same time) and can't wear them due to an injury to my foot a few years ago. So I tend toward the Birkies, Earth Shoes, Keens, etc. and drool quite unabashedly as women walk by in the gorgeous shoes I used to wear. There is simply something about heals that create a nicer 'shape' than flats. And, it is what it is! What are 'boyfriend jeans'...I noticed you mentioned them before and am unfamiliar with that term. I'll see what I can find that is "budget conscious".... Lots of hugs!
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Love and light, hugs and blessings MamaRed (Jerilynne) www.mamaredspeaks.com www.onemillionacts.comComing Summer 2009 "Kick-Butt Kindness: 52 No Cost Ways to Ripple Kindness 'Round the World" Let's create Kick-Butt-and-Take-Names Lives!
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