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Old 07-27-2011, 03:54 PM   #1
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Aside from keeping track of fashion inspiration, Evernote can be used in a million other ways. I’ll be talking more about its many uses in a later blog post. Suffice to say I think it’s an amazing program that everyone should use,Cheap Jordan Hats!
Have a game plan before you set foot in a store.
Go to a store and try things on!
Decide what you want to buy where, and write it down! If you’re not sure exactly where to get something, that’s okay.. but if possible, make a list of stores you think might have that piece.
Eliminate pieces on the list that won’t work for you.
Since I’m a super-organized list maker (Virgo, what can I say?), I have a whole system for this exact problem. Here are my tips for shopping with a certain look in mind:
As much as I love online shopping, I usually like to buy things in-store, especially if they’re expensive items. This way I can try things on and get a feel for how things look in person. Sometimes online photos can be really inaccurate, so shopping in-store allows you to touch the fabric, look at its movement, and see how things fit on your body.
Personally, I’m always updating my fashion inspiration notebook, keeping track of new trends I want to try, and scouting online for where I can find the best deals. I don’t buy everything I want (obviously),NBA Hats, but I try to update my wardrobe often enough that I don’t get bored. Of course, I also have a budget that I stick to. While keeping your wardrobe fresh is fun,louboutin mary janes, having enough money to buy books & food is a lot more important.
Take notes on the looks you like.
Start by analyzing how trendy each piece is. Is it the kind of thing that will be over in a few months, or is it a classic that will never go out of style? If it’s trendy, how often do you think you’ll wear it? If it’s the kind of thing you’ll only wear once or twice, eliminate it. It’s not worth your money.
Deconstruct the looks piece by piece.
Start by asking yourself a series of questions. First, find out what about the look appeals to you. Do you love the clothes or simply how they look on that person? (If you aren’t sure, picture the outfit on someone else – would you still love it just as much on a different person?) Then think about the general aesthetic vibe. Is it boho-chic, goth, rock-chick, preppy, or something else? What does it remind you of? Get a sense of what appeals to you and write it down.
For this I use the program Evernote. I have a Fashion Inspiration section which I constantly update with photos, blog posts, and whatever else I come across that inspires me. Whether it’s a runway photo, a Vogue scan,Colorado Rockies Hats, a picture of a celebrity or just a pair of shoes I want to get, I clip everything to that notebook so it’s all in one place. Evernote is a free program and it saves all of your notes online so you can access them anywhere. I highly recommend it!
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By the time you set foot in a store, you should already have a detailed list of what you plan to buy there. No wandering randomly into Forever 21 and picking up whatever catches your eye!! Have a plan and you’ll save yourself a headache, end up with quality pieces, AND spend less money.
Repeat the process.
This is really important. Once you have your inspiration in one place, you have to deconstruct it to get a sense of what you’re actually looking for. Smart shopping takes some planning ahead,Seattle Mariners Hats!
Figure out what to spend and what to save on.
Start by shopping online if possible. Of course, I don’t mean you should be BUYING everything online. Instead, take your lists of items that you made and look for similar pieces online. This way, you can compare prices easily and find the best deal on what you want. Of course, not every store offers online shopping (H&M, for example, doesn’t in the US), so you’ll have to visit a store to browse in that case.
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I don’t think it’s a dumb question at all, and I know just as well as anyone how tough it can be to translate what you WANT to wear into what you actually end up buying. It takes work to create a wardrobe,Wholesale Cincinnati Reds Hats, and achieving the look that’s “you” often takes planning and hard work,Cheap Chicago White Sox Hats!
Keep a “fashion inspiration” notebook, where you save photos of looks you like, celebrities wearing outfits that inspire you, or whatever it is that gets your inspiration going,Cheap Music Hats! If you have a favorite fashion muse, save photos of what she’s wearing so they’re easy to reference.
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My personal rule is if I’ll wear it only once or twice and it’s not for a super-special occasion, I’ll buy it cheap. No point in wasting money on something that sits in the back of your closet without being used. If it’s the kind of thing I can get away with wearing a lot, like a pair of dark wash jeans, I’ll splurge on it. Quality is important when it comes to the things you wear on a daily basis.
Take your list & divide it into two sub lists – Splurge On and Save On.
Next, find the items on your list and get into that dressing room,New York Mets Hats! Try things on and if you don’t like how they fit, don’t be afraid to look elsewhere. Shopping can be hard work and if you want a fabulous wardrobe,louboutin slipsoles sale, refuse to settle for “just okay”.
“have you ever done an article on how to shop? i feel like i absolutely LOVE fashion and know what i would like to dress like, but when i go shopping i get completely overwhelmed and have no idea where to start- especially in big stores. do you have any tips about HOW to shop? i dont know if thats a dumb question or not lol but like i said- its overwhelming. i wish i could translate all my ideas about what i love into shopping,Hot Fashion Buys of December,Cheap San Diego Padres Hats!”
If you’re really into fashion, you’re probably constantly inspired by new things, and therefore wanting to update your wardrobe pretty often. That’s okay, so long as it’s in your budget to do it. If not,New Era MLB Hats, you’ll have to plan accordingly. Either way, you can keep applying this system on a regular basis.
After reading this guide, what do you think? Do you have a system like mine for shopping, or do you just browse the racks and buy whatever looks cute at the moment? Do you have any shopping tips of your own? Leave them in the comments!
This will be different for everyone depending on your budget and how often you’ll wear something.
Keep going with this to evaluate each piece against your personal style. Is the outfit the right color for you, or would you need to buy a piece in a different shade? If it’s a specific piece that only comes in a color you hate,Wholesale Batman Hats, eliminate.
Now deconstruct the outfit. What are the individual pieces involved? Make a mental list of them all. Do you own any of the pieces already? If so,Cheap NBA Hats, which extra pieces would you need to buy to emulate that look? Write down a list of those.
A page out of my inspiration notebook
Every shopaholic knows that bad things can happen when you go shopping without a list of what you’re looking for. Impulse purchases are so easy to make, and they often leave you with a closet full of clothes you don’t even like that much,Wholesale Florida Marlins Hats! Moral of the story? Always be prepared before you go shopping. Here’s how:
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Now that you have a big list of pieces you’d like to own, it’s time to eliminate anything that won’t work with your style or budget.
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Whenever you see a look you’d like to incorporate into your wardrobe,Wholesale Players Hats, repeat this shopping process and you’ll end up with a closet full of clothes you love. The more you do it, the more it becomes like second nature. After you do this a few times, you’ll instinctively know what to buy and where.
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