From: kumiko yvonne watanabe (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Tue Jan 31 2006 - 13:27:13 CST
>I've wasted a lot of money on junk that didn't fit or didn't work over
>the years and hope I can help you to spend more wisely.
Yup.... been there and done that too.
Don't forget thrift stores. One can find clothing and almost everything
at a lower cost. For newbies its a good resource to discover your size
and styles that looks good at reasonable cost.
The draw back is styles that are 'dated', alterations by the former
owner, and how used is it (ie: faded, stained, frayed, holes)
Thrift stores is a good source for other items like shoes, purses, and
costume jewelry. One has to be careful on shoes and undergarments...as
in how clean it is.
The workers I've encountered there treat me as any other customer, for
one thing there are alot of men buying women's clothing for their wives
or girlfriends so its a everyday occurance. More so, money is the bottom
line.
-Yv
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