Interested in finding some great spring shopping deals? Â I’ve been researching a bit over the past two weeks, and found some great websites that I hope you will enjoy perusing.
:: Flip Flops ::
Visit this site for great prices on ‘Cali’ style flip-flops, such as Rainbows, O’Neill, Haivaianas and Sanuk. Â They have $5 flat-rate shipping, and their clearance ‘rack’ right now is really awesome. Â This small company is based in California.
:: Long Tees and Tanks ::
Visit this site for long tees and tanks that are modest and won’t become mid-riff shirts after one wash. Â They also have some springy skirts that come in a variety of flower patterns, as well as sun dresses. Â Similar to “Shade Clothing,” but I actually prefer their styles over Shade.
:: Light Scarves ::
Need a cute scarf for the spring to piece together your outfits for those slightly chilly evenings? Â Pick a color, any color, for $15 dollars here.
:: Swim Suits ::Â
Going cheap? Â Target Tankini’s are typically a good buy if you want a tankini that will last you the summer.
Going simple? Â I would suggest visiting Shade Clothing & Swim. Â They have typically offered a very small selection of solids, but this year’s line has some additional stripes and patterns. Â Someone told me the other day that their Shade suit didn’t last very well, but mine has been fine, just as long as I don’t put it in the dryer.
Going sporty? Â I recommend either Title Nine Sports or Athleta for good swim ‘skirts’ or ‘boy shorts.’ Â Yes, they are a bit more expensive, but I’ve heard the fabric lasts for 2+ years of summer wear, and that they fit really well.
Going long-lasting? Â My Mom has always loved Lands End bathing suits. Â I could never buy them because they only sold size 6 and up, and I need a smaller size, because the size 6 fabric always stretches out in the water 🙂 Â BUT, this year, they are finally offering size 4! Â Check out the different styles.
:: Purses ::
Want something mod?
Want something feminine?
Want something original? Â Design your own style, color, pattern, and handals at the link below!
:: Thrift Store Shopping ::
Just a little comment here. Â Someone asked me today about where I get my clothes, purses, shoes, etc. Â I have to be completely honest and say that I buy a lot of my new, seasonal items from local thrift stores and secondhand boutiques. Â I see this as a way to not only save my pennies, but truly be thrifty and recycle my clothing allowance in my budget. Â What I mean by that is this: a lot of secondhand boutiques in MD will give you 40-50% back of whatever they sell on your behalf. Â All you usually have to do is set up an account with their store, and then schedule an appointment. Â At your appointment, they usually go through your items and pick and choose what they want to sell during that season. Â When the season is over, they give you a check back for whatever you sold over the past 3-6 months. Â For the past two years, I have had an account with Sunflower Consignment Boutique in Kensington, MD. Â I also really enjoy going to Mustard Seed. Â This store is in Bethesda and is super trendy. Â Check it out sometime! Â
Happy Shopping 🙂 Â Tell me about your deal secrets, too! Â 🙂