SusanofO
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I am not currently battling a shopping addiction, but will say that right after college, when I'd moved to Chicago for a job, every department store in Chicago, it seemed, sent me their crdit cards. I thought it was just so cool. None of these hugh-falutin' stores was in my home town - and I felt oh so sophisticated with my 27 credit cards to places like: Marhsall Fields, Nieman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bonwit-Teller and Lord and Taylor. At the time, I was a real clothes horse, and within a year, I was 5K in debt because of it. Well, it took a couple of years to dig myself out. After that, I just started shopping at the dollar stores. To this day, I buy my clothes at name-brand discount places, and my clothes are just as nice as if I bought them at a pricey department store. Last week, I paid $8 for a pair of suede Liz Claiborne pants at one store. It cost me more to get them altered (I needed the hem shortenened, and I don't sew) than it cost to buy them! It's one solution anyway...sometimes it can be fun to shop at those dollar or thrift stores. You can get so much more stuff for so much less money. - Susan
< Message edited by SusanofO -- 12/4/2006 11:36:29 PM >
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