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lunabee34 ([personal profile] lunabee34) wrote2008-12-12 08:14 pm
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Useless Poll

Okay, here's the thing.

I'm a thrifty gal. I grew up in the one of the cheapest families known to man and while I don't think I've carried that tendency as far as some of my relatives, I know how to pinch a penny. I cut my dryer sheets in half because those fragrance free ones that Josh and Emma have to use are expensive and half works just as well as a full sheet. I don't waste and I look for sales and I almost never shop for myself. I usually wait until it's a necessity, like I've grown so fat I have no pants that will fit me or all my underwear is full of holes. We will not speculate on the reasons for that. *g*

However, I'm not stingy. I like to spend money on experiences--travel, food, drink, comfort (I run the AC higher than I should in the summer because I'm not sweating in my own house). I know that sometimes you just can't be cheap because whatever you're buying is worth the money.

But this? This crosses the line. I love my fashion mags, but I am continually flabbergasted at what many of the items featured cost. I get expensives dresses and coats and jewelry, but the 200$ T-shirt is a thing I will never understand. So, poll!

[Poll #1314337]

[identity profile] lwbush.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
In my defense, the single item of clothing I spent around $100 on? Was my wedding dress.
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[personal profile] trobadora 2008-12-13 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Single article of clothing - does a winter coat count? These things aren't cheap.

[identity profile] ana-grrl.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
I have to admit that I'm willing to pay for quality (especially if it's fair trade/sustainable livelihood quality), and I don't mind budgeting for that. But I refuse to pay for a name (especially because many of those names produce their stuff in terrible factory conditions).

Incidentally, let me recommend the dryer ball (http://shop.therainforestsite.com/store/item.do?itemId=34684&siteId=221&origin=ShopGreen_GOOGLE_ADGROUP_RS-DryerBalls&gclid=CLi23ci4vJcCFRKAxgodgWGjcA) to you. Last forever, work as dryer sheets, but without 1) all of the chemicals (even there in the fragrance-free ones) 2) all of the waste. I've linked you to the rainforest site, but I bought mine in Zellers (a Canadian store kind of like Target or K-Mart), so they're available in these kinds of shops (and probably hardware stores). Definitely worth the money (and will save you money).
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[identity profile] shannon730.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
I actually do have a pair of $200 jeans...I didn't buy them, my cousin did then lost weight before ever wearing them (we won't even discuss the idiocy of buying jeans that expensive when you're successfully losing weight and plan to continue). They are the most uncomfortable pair I've ever owned and half the time I'm afraid to wear them because I don't want to tear them or get them dirty or you know any of the other things you don't usually worry about when wearing jeans...

[identity profile] thelastgoodname.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
The "most money on single piece of clothing" is, for me, a little bit of a misnomer; it's really "I've spent more than $500 on specialized sports equipment that I then wear," and when the sport is skiing, everything is mind-blowingly expensive and parts of it (boots, skis, gloves) are really not worth skimping on. Spending $50 for a pair of socks isn't out of the question. (But while you can spend $193 for a nice long underwear top, that's one thing that isn't worth it.) And then I started grad school and haven't skied since. But if I lived nearer a good mountain, I'd spend money so fast my head would spin.

[identity profile] mofic.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
I have a beaded evening jacket that is the single most expensive article of clothing I've ever bought. It's also the dressiest garment I own. It think it was about $250 and I bought it 10-12 years ago for a wedding. I wore it at all my kids bnai mitzvah, too.

[identity profile] mofic.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 02:39 am (UTC)(link)
ZOMG I'm in love with you. And you're married - just my luck.
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[personal profile] kaleecat 2008-12-13 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
can you give thrifty lessons? ;-)

I do well with some thriftiness, not so well with other aspects. Which would be why I no longer have a credit card, even though I need one. (I have one in my name that my parents pay for & is for extreme emergencies--such as paying the stupid school their stupid fees when they used to give you all year to pay them off).

Someone in the comments mentioned the dryer balls. They're blue spiny balls. they are also very loud rattling around the dryer. So you have to balance the banging noise. If you have a Beall's Outlet Store near you (there was one up in Calhoun, GA so I know they're in GA; sometimes called Burke's Outlet) you can usually find them there for 5 bucks. My doctor told me to stop using even the fragrance free sheets. Sure I have static but I don't really miss them.

Congrats on finishing your first term there at MGC.
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[identity profile] kyuuketsukirui.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 03:26 am (UTC)(link)
I'm with you, right down to the holey underwear. :) In fact, we just finally hauled ourselves over to Target today so I could get a new comfy shirt for around the house because my old one has huge holes in the elbows. I was down to one because the other was literally coming apart at the seams and I could no longer wear it and had to throw it away. So I got two new shirts today, $7.99 each. They will probably last me several years. Sounds good to me.

I clicked $100 on the poll. We don't have hugely cold winter weather here, but it does merit a warm coat once in a while, and so I have one of those big Adidas coats, windbreaker material on the outside, padded sweatshirt material on the inside. I bought it oh jeez, probably before Bruce moved out here, so maybe 12 years ago? 13? And it's still in excellent shape. It was probably right around $100, maybe slightly more.

(And my wedding dress was about $20 at Mervyn's. My grandmother paid for it.)
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[personal profile] tabaqui 2008-12-13 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
300 dollar jeans are not superior in any way, shape, or form unless they somehow keep you from messily and horribly killing yourself in front of small children because spending the money somehow makes you feel good.

I'm....boggled. Clothing is clothing and i'd only spend money on a coat or shoes. In fact, my last boots were about eighty bucks and i agonized for literally months. They will *never wear out*.

Before that, about fifteen years ago i bought this gorgeous, imported skirt that was originally almost 100 bucks but had been marked down to something like thirty. I wore it for years.
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[personal profile] havocthecat 2008-12-13 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Thrift stores, though?
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[personal profile] havocthecat 2008-12-13 04:07 am (UTC)(link)
My wedding dress was expensive, but other than that, even my belly dance clothing - the stuff I buy - isn't more than $100 or so. I think I paid $110 for a coat. I make the bulk of it so as not to pay too much.

But street clothes? Ugh, I hate spending too much on clothes.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
You are made of awesome!@@!@ The most I have spent on a single item of clothing was also on my wedding dress--350$. We're both still WELL under the national average. :)
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Is that you in your icon?

Because way cool.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:15 am (UTC)(link)
They count. But you notice in my post that expensive coats I get. They're intended to last for forevers. We're talking investment. :)
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
Dude! I just bought two suit coats at Goodwill for 15 dollars! Not apiece but together! And I look fetching in them both!!!!!

Thrift stores rock the house.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
No, you are so right. And I totally get paying more money for a cause you believe in. THAT I respect the hell out.

But some non-special COTTON (OMG COTTON COTTON COTTON) shirt that costs 200#$?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lorraine is nonplussed.

Ooooooooh, dryer ball. Awesome advice.

Yayness. Phil is dancing.
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[personal profile] havocthecat 2008-12-13 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
I buy most of my high end, expensive stuff on sale at thrift stores. Not everything, I'll admit, but when I can. And lots of my street clothes! When I don't get them at places like Target.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
One of the reaons I am loathe to buy clothes is that I am forever in a state of losing and gaining weight. It feels wasteful.....or like I'm tempting fate.

What's uncomfortable about them?

[identity profile] mofic.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, me an a baby orangutan. A very long time ago.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
That's also different. Sports equipment gets its own category. That I understand and do not sneer at. You want to be safe and to perform well and I get that that costs money.

100$ pantyhose is beyond my comprehension, however. LOL

[identity profile] lwbush.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
At the time, I was helping put hubby(to-be) through Law School by working at Davison's (an Atlanta Department store since bought by Macy's). They had this lovely Gunny Saks white satin prom dress on clearance, in my size, and after employee discount and all, I paid 79 dollars for my wedding dress. And it really was beautiful (of course, I wasn't too shabby in those days, either. Time is the enemy on that front).
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
This? I get.

You bought an investment piece. You wore it multiple times. I am imagining that you love it. That it flatters you. That you will probably wear it again.

But a T-shirt that costs hundreds of dollars? A garment intended for one to knock around in? Lounge in? Go to the game in? I cannot support such a garment.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:27 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, sweet pea!!!!!!!!!!

I am loving MGC. I am doing so well here. It's amazing how when you find your niche, everything falls into place. :)

My other main thriftiness lessons would involve pretty much always buying the Food Club/Store Brand version of everything, only going to Target once a year (because let's face it; Target is shiny and awesome, not cheap), and appropriating office supplies from work.

I think I can deal with the noise. We don't dry when we're trying to sleep, so that'll prob be ok.
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[identity profile] lunabee34.livejournal.com 2008-12-13 04:30 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, wow. I paid 350 for my wedding dress and while much more than yours (OMG awesome thriftiness on your part!!!), still well below the national average by thousands, THOUSANDS!

I have just always been Meh about buying stuff for myself. I only do it when I have to. I just bought a new pair of tennis shoes. The old pair I bought in circa 2000. That kinda thing.

And coats are just expensive. No two ways around that. Thank gods I have an [livejournal.com profile] executrix who sends me Burberry trenches in the mail. *loves*
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