Tuesday, February 1, 2011
The Deadly Cyber Shopping Basket
Does anyone else have a constantly full cyber shopping bag?... and on multiple websites? Personally, mine are full of unrealistic dreams and overpriced fantasy's. I honest to god have a full shopping basket on the Saks website. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.
The shopping bag that is particularly dangerous to me is on the Urban Outfitters website. As an employee, I immediately look at things differently because I receive a discount. The strangest and most ridiculous items can appeal to me solely based on the fact that it is not full price. At least I know my paycheck is going full circle...
Anyways, I figured I would share what is currently in my UO shopping bag with you all. Of course these are just 4 of the 9 things that are in there. Let's start with the Pendleton messenger bag. Pendleton is a classic and trusted brand that is made of genuine leather and wool. I am in love with the Aztec print and bold colors. AND it's practical... something I cannot say about many things in my possession.
The paper bag trouser is something I must have this spring. I was thinking maybe the yellow might be a little too much, but hey... go big or go home right? Pair these puppies up with a sheer striped boatneck T and strappy wedges. LOVE LOVE LOVE. The only fear I have wearing these is being a victim of droopy-butt*
Lets move to the denim vest. I think the inner biker chick in me is dying to wear this (cue the hysterical laughter). Honestly I think I would get a lot of use out of this. Over a dress. Paired with a floral skirt. The finishing touch of a Tennessee tuxedo...
And last but not least, we have the Matt Bernson Wide Strap Mini-Wedge Sandal. These ladies go for 200 dollars on the website. Think quality, not quantity. Think investment sandals. I also have a feeling that I would get my money's worth so why not right? Like any addict, excuses are my best friend.
*droopy butt- An unflattering, sagging in the rear of your pants and an epidemic among women of all ages. Was also a popular trend among young men in the 90's.
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