23November 2020
Buy Local – Should we SPLURGE this Holiday Season?
That is the unrequited question for womankind, isn’t it? This is quite possibly the age-old question for the fashion savoir-faire crowd of the world. The answer should come effortlessly; unfortunately, we can’t all afford to say yes to every expensive pair of heels that summons us or every pricey piece that catches our eye.
What exactly is it that causes us to lose all common sense and spend more than our bank accounts or maxed out credit cards will allow? Splurging is like a drug that picks you up out of that dark hole on a bad day. It can also serve as a reward system. I just got a promotion, why can’t I buy those pair of Manolo’s I’ve been hopelessly drooling over at Neiman for the past 6 months? î
Sometimes it’s all about the label, sometimes it’s all about the trend, sometimes it’s just the way it makes you feel. The important thing is that it’s fun and it feels good to splurge on occasion that is. This is where the savvy splurge comes in.
A savvy splurge should be something that could be considered a good investment. It is these splurges that will last through the ever-changing trends of the fashion world. But who is to say that the great pair of pink Ugg boots with the jewels on them or that super-cute hobo peasant skirt aren’t going to carry us through the 21st century? For all you girls out there who think every trendy piece of jewelry and every must-have pair of shoes will in fact make a comeback in the year 2021, we might have a thing coming to us when those credit card companies decide to decrease our spending limits, or worse yet, suspend our cards!
So, the key to splurging is deliberation and occasion. If you’ve really thought it through and honestly, after you leave the store and come back a couple of times, believe you absolutely HAVE to have that purse, go ahead and SPLURGE & BUY LOCAL!
Just make sure this process doesn’t tend to happen on a weekly or even monthly basis. And for those of you who don’t have the liberty of splurging on an $800 bag, stores like Forever 21, Styles for Less and even the local vintage shop or quick online clothing wholesaler come in handy for those ever-popular trends that might be over with a blink of an eye. So when you decide to take the plunge, make sure you are going to get the miles out of those pricey additions to your already fabulous wardrobe.