When it comes to shopping for clothing, furniture, gifts or miscellaneous things for the home - what kind of shopper are you?
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What kind of shopper are you?
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I have a personal shopper
What fun would that be?
kris~Mom of 5, married to an ID doc
~A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss
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Since DH and I moved, we had to buy several new furniture pieces.
I have come to realize that I am truly a sale/clearance shopper only!!! I buy many things at yard sales as well when I am walking the mutts through the neighborhood.
My latest Yard sale GREAT DEAL: 4 White velvet curtains for my living room $7/panel and in perfect clean condition and 2 teak candlesticks for $2! Some of my most treasured items have come from yard sales.
I can't bring myself to pay full price for anything except food! The guilt kills me and I find I don't appreciate the items as much.
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I'm a sale/yard sale shopper. I own a lot of designer clothing/shoes/bags/etc, but I don't think I've paid full price for 90% of it. My latest fab find was a beautiful brown Tahari blazer at Marshall's. Retail = $448. I paid $99. (And actually my mom bought it for me. )
SO and I love to hit up yard sales on early Saturday mornings. I have a gorgeous vintage Moet & Chandon wine chiller thing that i got for $7!
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I refuse to pay a full price for just about anything, including food. As those of you who read my bargain article know, I tend to stock up on stuff when it's on sale. Which sometimes means wearing snowflake socks and underwear in July. I pretty much know the sale schedule of all major stores and follow them religiously.
My most recent bargain that I'm extremely proud of is the Burberry suit we got DH for interviews at only $350.
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Originally posted by stellavaMy latest fab find was a beautiful brown Tahari blazer at Marshall's. Retail = $448. I paid $99.
Originally posted by vishenka69My most recent bargain that I'm extremely proud of is the Burberry suit we got DH for interviews at only $350.Wife to a Urologist. Mom to DD 15, DD 12, DD 2, and DD 1!
Native Jayhawk, paroled from GA... settling in Minnesota!
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Originally posted by KCwifeI bought DH a Burberry suit for residency interviews from Jack Henrys on the Plaza...and I paid A LOT more. That is a GREAT price.Wife to NSG out of training, mom to 2, 10 & 8, and a beagle with wings.
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Originally posted by ladybugWith the two littles ones I'm I don't have time to "dig." I grab it if it's reasonable and run out of the store. My mom never pays full price, but she puts a lot of time into her hunting. I don't have that leisure right now.
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I'm a bargain hunter when it comes to everything, including food. I like nice brands, but will shop around for the best price, go to multiple groceries, warehouse stores, etc. I also don't shop regularly except for groceries. Money's been so tight for so long it's hard for me to buy myself clothes or spend money on leisure activities like movies and museums. I guess it's become second nature at this stage.Wife to Hand Surgeon just out of training, mom to two lovely kittys and little boy, O, born in Sept 08.
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