Hey loves, Today's look features two of my recent Zara sale purchases. I don't care what economical class you are in, if you consider yourself too good for a sale. I may have to give you a strong side-eye . Lol Seriously, who doesn't want to save money? Especially, on items with great quality. I've done my share of personal shopping. Saving, my family and friends a ton of money. I get an adrenaline rush when I peep at the price tag, and see items half off the original price.
People often tell me they hate shopping or they get super frustrated when shopping. My advice would be to make a list of items you may want to try. There's usually a sale associate that would be glad to help. Show them the list and see what ideas they have. Ask for alternative items that are on sale. Some sales associates are paid commission. So, they tend to push the more expensive items. I usually search the sale section first. You'd be surprise how many times, I've found the perfect item by skimming through sales. I will admit, I prefer to shop sale items online. The sale section in most stores are a nightmare for me.
Remember, to set a budget for your shopping excursion. There's nothing worst then going to the store to spend $50 and ending up spending $150. Have real expectations as well. Don't expect to get shoes, top, pants, and a bag for $50. I'm sure it's possible. However, quality will always supersede quantity. If you saw my Instagram post, I mentioned that I bought my Zara jeans and boots for $20. It's hard to catch deals like this. But, when you catch it you must act fast. My top is from Target's " Who What Wear Collection". I loved the fun sleeves and the price point was great at 27.99. I can attest to the fact that you don't have to break the bank to be fashionable.
Thanks for Stopping by!
XOXO
Ensemble Details:
Top: Target
Jeans: Zara
Boots: Zara
Clutch: Marshall's