And, so, here we are at Rule #2:
"Buy tailored jackets, coats, dresses, and pants in neutral colors."
There are plenty of budget-friendly stores out there that
offer an array of these types of clothes – Ann Taylor, LOFT, Banana Republic,
J.Crew, The Limited, just to name a few. And, most department stores carry all
sorts of pants, dresses, and jackets to fit almost any size.
The key, however, to getting a tailored fit is to
actually get these items tailored. I know it is an added expense, but let me
tell you, it is a wonderful feeling when you have something fit your body
perfectly. It makes buying an okay-fitting sale item even more special when it
is alter just enough so that you feel like you spent triple what you paid. And
finding a descent tailor is not that hard or expensive either. The last time I had
something altered – two skirts – I believe I paid around $15 for each piece.
1035 Jacket & Trouser, J.Crew, $240 & $140; Ellen Tracy Cap Sleeve Sheath Dress, Nordstrom, $110; Double-Breasted Raincoat, Zara, $99.90; Kate Spade "Brent" Linen Sheath, Nordstrom, $398 (not very budget-friendly, but probably well-worth it!)
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