Posts Tagged ‘Thrift shopping’

A little rant – Outlet Shopping

August 3, 2010

I have never been a big fan of outlet malls.  Didn’t see many bargains.  In my corporate days when I bought suits and lots of jackets I always found better deals in Marshall’s and TJ Maxx and for current season items, Hechts’ and Macy’s sales could not be beat.  To me the quality (low) and price (high) were not in sync.

Yesterday I went to the Eastern Shore for some family time and stopped in the Queenstown Outlets.  I like to check 9 West for flats and decided to go to Chico’s too.  Did you know that Chico’s now has a brand that is sold only in their outlets?  A clerk was quite happy to explain to me that it cost less than similar items in non-outlet stores because the quality is not as good.  The brand is Additions and it is not cheap.  In addition the slinky knits are not very slinky.  There were few Chico’s items on the sale racks.  My advice – stay away from the outlets.  Go to your local Chico’s for the sales.  Or go to a thrift store.  My last 10 Chicos pieces have cost me an average of about $3 – some complete with price tags.

Thrifted Treasures at OPN

February 10, 2010

I am a member of On Purpose Networking for Women.  I usually attend a couple of the Connections Over Coffee meetings each month.  Last week I went to the meeting at Bliss Cafe and Wine Bar.  (An absolutely wonderful place in Harford County by the way – if you like jazz they have well known acts on Saturday evenings.)

Scarf detailAs part of my public relations work on the wonders of thrift shopping, I give away as a door prize something I have thrifted that will appeal to a large segment of the attendees.  Last week it was a 33″ square silk scarf from the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.  It is beautiful.  Blue background with what appear to be oriental lanterns and flowers.  The price?  $2!  I washed it without any damage so the recipient can do the same and does not have a free scarf with a big cleaning bill in the future.  I’ll keep you posted on upcoming give aways.  There are so many treasures waiting to be thrifted.


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