Saturday, September 27, 2008

Coats anyone?

If you truly love fashion, you know that an outfit can be made with a few good accessories and unique touches. One of my other favorites about Fall and Winter are coats! Any woman (or man for that matter) can really benefit from a well made coat. The most popular brand for a good trench coat is, of course, Burberry. Why? Because Thomas Burberry was the creator of the modern trench coat. Now, as GORGEOUS as their coats are, their prices START at $695. If you really really want a genuine Burberry and you've saved up the money and it's truly worth it to you, then go for it, a Burberry will last you forever. But if you do decide to drop that kind of money on a coat, make sure it's a classic style you can wear for years, not a trendy style.

Here's some options for both trendy and classic styles that don't cost anywhere near $695.

Below is a link for a really cute Herringbone Cape from Chadwicks, it's a great price and very stylish. Notice the leather gloves, gloves like this can be found pretty easily at your local Ross or Marshalls for a good price.

Herringbone Cape

This is another option from Chadwicks that's a little more pricey, but will really punch a statement. For a bolder look, try the poppy red. Want to be more classic? It comes in black as well. One great thing about Chadwicks Online is they have a wide variety of sizes and colors, including petites.

Envelope Collar Coat

One more trendy, cheaper option is this cute plaid coat from Overstock.com. This particular cut is not meant to hug close to your body but rather look more like a cape.

Plaid Double Breasted Coat

I found a beautiful camel colored, mid-calf length fully-lined wool coat at a vintage shop for $20 the other day, so remember to peruse the vintage or thrift stores in your own area. Make sure you wash (or dry clean) before you wear, and, as always...

Happy Shopping!

Friday, September 26, 2008

It's Autumn...

Ahh, fall. I love Autumn. You know why? Yes, the leaves are lovely and Thanksgiving is fun but my true excitement lies in the release of the newest styles of BOOTS!!!

Now, boots can be a costly investment and a good pair of boots can cost you quite a lot. While I like to go to place like Charlotte Russe or Forever XXI to buy the trendy boots, I've discovered a few online stores that have great prices as well.

The first is Cutesygirl.com, this site is one of my personal favorites. You can sign up for email coupons and they have everything from shoes, to clothes, to accessories. Their prices range anywhere from $100 to $10, depending on the style and the sizes they have. You have to figure in shipping costs, but with a good coupon, you can save a lot of money and enjoy more selection.

A recent discovery I've made is a site called EnvyMeForever.com. I bought a pair of Anne Michelle boots for $62 including shipping and they're AWESOME. Now remember, when buying boots online, you can't try them on, so I usually order a half size larger than my normal size to ensure a good fit, especially if you'll be wearing socks during the colder winter months.

If you really don't want to sacrifice quality, a good place to go is Bakers Shoes (bakersshoes.com). They're a little more pricey, a good pair of boots costing anywhere from $100 to over $200, but they're still fair prices for great styles and quality materials. (Oh, and they're having a sale for $20 certain boots right now! Hurry!!!!)

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them in the comment forum.

Happy shopping!

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