Jeans: I usually spend around $35-$45 at Macy's. With a weirdly long torso and short legs, I'm just glad to find anything that remotely fits and is comfortable. I don't care if a pair did my dishes and gave me sexual favors, I wouldn't EVER spend more than $50 for my jeans.
Shoes: Ugh. I loooooove shoes. Funky shoes, high heels, cute strappy sandals, etc. Unfortunately, it's not reciprocal relationship. I have ridiculously high arches and neuromae in both feet. If I don't wear shoes with unbelievable support, I can't walk without insane pain. I live in my Birkenstocks (3 pairs purchased over the last 10 years) and my custom-fit running shoes (Asics). The running shoes are, by far, my most expensive at $85. I would spend up to $200 if I could find heels that didn't make me want to chop off my own feet at the ankle.
Purses: I always carry one and usually buy cute and functional ones at Marshall's/Kohl's/Ross for no more than $40. Eventually, I'll begin buying better quality ones, but likely won't spend over $200.
I'm a serious cheap-o and won't typically even look at something that isn't marked down substantially.
Shoes: Ugh. I loooooove shoes. Funky shoes, high heels, cute strappy sandals, etc. Unfortunately, it's not reciprocal relationship. I have ridiculously high arches and neuromae in both feet. If I don't wear shoes with unbelievable support, I can't walk without insane pain. I live in my Birkenstocks (3 pairs purchased over the last 10 years) and my custom-fit running shoes (Asics). The running shoes are, by far, my most expensive at $85. I would spend up to $200 if I could find heels that didn't make me want to chop off my own feet at the ankle.
Purses: I always carry one and usually buy cute and functional ones at Marshall's/Kohl's/Ross for no more than $40. Eventually, I'll begin buying better quality ones, but likely won't spend over $200.
I'm a serious cheap-o and won't typically even look at something that isn't marked down substantially.
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