Following An Impulse: Are You Guilty"
Truthfully, I can say 99% of the time I am not an impulse shopper.
I find it never works out in anything other than returns for me, most of the time. I plan my wardrobe pieces; the additions and the replacements because, as I have grown wiser with fashion, I know it is best.
It is a practical approach to fashion but I don't find it boring. I enjoy adapting what's "in" to what I already have or finding that particular piece that will elevate my style but be true to me.
Shopping on impulse is generally about everything other than shopping. Well, that's how it's been for me.
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Truthfully, I can say 99% of the time I am not an impulse shopper.
I find it never works out in anything other than returns for me, most of the time. I plan my wardrobe pieces; the additions and the replacements because, as I have grown wiser with fashion, I know it is best.
It is a practical approach to fashion but I don’t find it boring. I enjoy adapting what’s “in” to what I already have or finding that particular piece that will elevate my style but be true to me.
Shopping on impulse is generally about everything other than shopping. Well, that’s how it has been for me.
Impulse shopping is often about emotions rather than fashion. I think we have all been there; the exception is the red lipstick. A new red lipstick, despite the 20 other perfectly adequate tubes in the bath...
I find it never works out in anything other than returns for me, most of the time. I plan my wardrobe pieces; the additions and the replacements because, as I have grown wiser with fashion, I know it is best.
It is a practical approach to fashion but I don't find it boring. I enjoy adapting what's "in" to what I already have or finding that particular piece that will elevate my style but be true to me.
Shopping on impulse is generally about everything other than shopping. Well, that's how it's been for me.
The post Following An Impulse: Are You Guilty" appeared first on Vicki Archer.
Truthfully, I can say 99% of the time I am not an impulse shopper.
I find it never works out in anything other than returns for me, most of the time. I plan my wardrobe pieces; the additions and the replacements because, as I have grown wiser with fashion, I know it is best.
It is a practical approach to fashion but I don’t find it boring. I enjoy adapting what’s “in” to what I already have or finding that particular piece that will elevate my style but be true to me.
Shopping on impulse is generally about everything other than shopping. Well, that’s how it has been for me.
Impulse shopping is often about emotions rather than fashion. I think we have all been there; the exception is the red lipstick. A new red lipstick, despite the 20 other perfectly adequate tubes in the bath...
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