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Finding Fashion Deals After 60: When Is a Bargain Not a Bargain

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Unless you are hyper vigilant about your spending habits or living on a tight budget you’ve probably had the experience of buying something you didn’t expect to buy simply because you found it on sale. Now, there are many good reasons for doing so.

If something happens to fit your wardrobe and your figure and is just what you have been looking for, you can just consider it a great coup.

But too many times that “can’t live without,” or “not going to be there tomorrow” item remains unused and taking space in your closet. Within a year or so it ends up in the donation pile.

The Truth About Sales and Outlets

The original price you see on most clothing is marked up 2.5 times the cost of manufacturing. That offers the retailer the option for a first, second, and third markdown. So, when you see something on sale you will know that the retailer is still making something off it, even if it’s marked way down.

And then there is outlet shopping – those malls filled with high-end and mid-level chain and department stores carrying their leftover merchandise. The prices can be pretty alluring, but be forewarned.

Many of the items they carry are not really discounted regular merchandise at all but are of a lower quality and are specifically manufactured to sell at a lower price. When you see that “original” price, you can bet it’s fake.

Yes, you can find a few gems that were, in fact, originally in the stores, but it takes effort to find them among the weeds.

When to Buy Something on Sale

There are certain times of the year when bargain shopping makes total sense. The key is simply to shop for those items that are just about to be out of season.

In practical life that means looking for things like swimwear in July and August, outerwear in December (when they are making room for spring items) and then again in April (when the season is ending), jeans and denim in October when school shopping is over.

If you love thrift and consignment stores, April and May are great times to check them out as that is when many women do their spring cleaning and clear out their closets.

Pippa Williams and Jen Meneely, the Houston-based duo behind Too Cheap Blondes, only shop at thrift stores and never pay more than 5% of the original price for couture-name items.

If you feel compelled to buy a pricier item that is on sale always apply the cost-per-wear formula. Being as honest as you can be, figure out how many times you might actually wear the item and divide the price by that number.

If you can live with the per-wear number, then you’re not likely to regret buying it. If you need something for a formal occasion – even if you know you won’t wear it much – that’s always a good reason to buy on sale.

Why You Shouldn’t Wait Too Long for Something to Go on Sale

If you really love something that isn’t on sale, buy it now because it’s likely other people will like it too. Well-made classic pieces that withstand the test of time are not going to remain on the racks very long. These days, retailers expect a fast turnaround.

There was a time when retail merchandisers offered a Fall/Winter collection, and a Spring/Summer one to reflect the couture collections. But today, some of the so-called “fast fashion” names like Zara and H&M stock new items every month or two.

In that segment of the market, newness is what drives sales. A lot of younger people want the newest and the latest things.

How to Decide if It’s Really Worth Buying

If you tend to shop on impulse, do a little shopping in your own closet before you head out to the mall or your favorite boutique. Spend a little time creating outfits with what you already have. That will put everything else you see at the mall in perspective.

You will start weeding out what no longer suits your body, your lifestyle or is hopelessly outdated. And you will see gaps in what you need to replace or what can be brought together – say, a skirt and jacket – into a complete outfit.

Finally, when you shop for anything, but particularly sale items, let your body be your guide. If something makes your heart beat faster because it’s a terrific bargain and was already on your “want list” by all means, buy it. But if it makes you tense up and feel conflicted, take a deep breath and step away.

Ask the sales person to hold it for you or put it in your shopping cart and cover it with something else for a while so you won’t think about it.

If you get to the checkout counter and feel delighted when you “suddenly” find it again, buy it. But then when you get it home, don’t save it for a special occasion. Wear it!

What have you bought that you regretted purchasing? Do you shop the sales and then find you never wear the bargain you purchased? Please share your shopping habits and how you feel about them!

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Erika Jayne Girardi’s Candy Apple Blouse

Erika Jayne Girardi’s Candy Apple Blouse

Season 10 Episode 5 Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Fashion

The only thing that is sugar coated when it come to Erika Jayne Girardi is her candy apple print top with Denise Richards on tonight’s Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. I know the conversation at Denise’s backyard party may have been a little too juicy for the setting (although who would think there were limits at the “happy ending” house?!) , but that’s what you get when you get a taste of Erika. I mean you never really know what can come out of someone’s mouth after it’s been filled with some margaritas like Kyle Richards’ calling Denise Richards a “ragamuffin” the topic of threesomes, for example. Erika might claim to have the nastiest mouth (which we all love her for), but thankfully she’s also got the tastiest clothing.

 

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess

 

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Lightweight Foundations That Feel Like Actual Air on The Skin

Sure, we’d definitely feel kind of nude without our favorite foundation on (well, most days, that is), but we also don’t want to feel like our foundation is suffocating our pores, sitting uncomfortably on top of our skin, and well, we just don’t want to feel like we’re wearing anything in our face at all, right? Feeling like your face is masked and caked on with a thick layer of paint feels downright gross, especially if you’re prone to excess shine or have oily skin.

While BB creams and tinted moisturizers tend to feel more lightweight than traditional foundation formulas, they’re often pretty sheer, so if you’re looking for something with actual coverage, they simply won’t make the cut. This is precisely where super breathable and ultra-lightweight foundations come into play, offering us the best of both worlds and giving our skin a little extra room to breathe. These air-light formulas feel like you have nothing on—but they definitely have you (and any imperfections you want to hide) nice and covered.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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Lisa Rinna’s Quilted Mules

Lisa Rinna’s Quilted Mules

Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 10 Episode 5 Fashion

Lisa Rinna always makes a bold entrance and it’s never understated. That’s why we need to take a moment to pay homage to the quilted mules she wore to her daughters’ DNA clothing showroom. They aren’t brash or bold and they blended a bit with the monochromatic look of her outfit. However they are very, very classic and deserve to be noted, shopped and kicked up in the air during any impromptu photoshoot that may arise.

 

The Realest Housewife,

Big Blonde Hair

 

Lisa Rinna's Quilted Mules

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The Best Full Coverage Concealers For Lifting Redness & Banishing Blemishes

Red, flushed skin can be caused by a slew of different factors, from temporary triggers like eating spicy food or being spending too much time in the sun, or more chronic things like rosacea, eczema, and breakouts. While there are plenty of in-office treatments and over-the-counter skincare products that can help soothe the discoloration and inflammation, the best course of action when you’re in a pinch is to reach for your favorite concealing products. If you’re looking to get the maximum amount of camouflage, using a two-step concealing approach is your best bet.

This will involve using a green color correcting base to start, followed by your most blue-erasing concealer to cancel out the green tones. Green color correctors work according to color theory and the color wheel. Basically, colors that are opposite of one another on the color wheel can cancel the other out. Because red and green are across each other, green-tinted products will, therefore, help to lift redness and conceal irritation. However, if you’re not in the mood (or don’t have the time) to layer on two types of base, a full coverage concealer that’s your exact shade match should do the trick. Ahead, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite high-coverage concealers to lift away redness and even out your skin in just one step.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes.

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