decemberlov
8-21-12, 10:24am
It's that time of year again! What are your best tips? Where do you seem to buy the best sales?
Do you do most of your shopping all at once or just buy a few outfits for the beginning of school and pick up things here and there as you go?
My oldest is 13 and has grown out of most of her clothes so she definitely needs some nice jeans. She did however hand down most everything to my 10 year old - which most of it fits now and she can wear. I never pack away the summer tank tops and always try and get both the girls one or to cute cardigans to wear over them.
I was also thinking of doing a mini "fashion show" before we go, having each girl try on what they do have, mixing and matching what can go together and taking pics of each outfit on my phone to reference back to when we go out so we can find things that go with what we already have.
This time of year always stresses my out especially with one having a birthday in August, school shopping for September, and my other daughters birthday in October. Luckily my oldest is pretty good about not wanting the very "best" and most expensive things. She knows that there's a budget and if she looks for things on sale say at Ross she can usually get 2 pairs of pants and maybe a shirt for the same price as 1 pair of jeans at another more expensive store.
So tell me...what works best for you?
Do you do most of your shopping all at once or just buy a few outfits for the beginning of school and pick up things here and there as you go?
My oldest is 13 and has grown out of most of her clothes so she definitely needs some nice jeans. She did however hand down most everything to my 10 year old - which most of it fits now and she can wear. I never pack away the summer tank tops and always try and get both the girls one or to cute cardigans to wear over them.
I was also thinking of doing a mini "fashion show" before we go, having each girl try on what they do have, mixing and matching what can go together and taking pics of each outfit on my phone to reference back to when we go out so we can find things that go with what we already have.
This time of year always stresses my out especially with one having a birthday in August, school shopping for September, and my other daughters birthday in October. Luckily my oldest is pretty good about not wanting the very "best" and most expensive things. She knows that there's a budget and if she looks for things on sale say at Ross she can usually get 2 pairs of pants and maybe a shirt for the same price as 1 pair of jeans at another more expensive store.
So tell me...what works best for you?