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Old 07-11-2009, 03:46 AM
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Default 8 Cheap and Easy Ways to Make Your Summer Wardrobe Look New

Sick of your summer clothes but on a serious budget? We’ve got some creative ways to make your old wardrobe feel completely fresh—for very little cash.

1. Put a hip twist on the maxidress.
2.Go to new lengths—without sewing a stitch.
3.Take a dip into the tie-dye trend.
4.Take a retro look at accessories.
5.Invest in the right sandals.
6.Throw on an unexpected belt.
7.Get a bright idea.
8.Break out the scissors!
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Old 07-11-2009, 04:27 PM
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Some good ideas. I didn't do a lot of clothing shopping this summer. I bought a lot of heels and sandals, some I haven't worn yet. I couldn't get into the maxi dress trend. I like to show off my legs and they look like house robes on me even though I'm avg-tall height.
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Old 07-11-2009, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Stink_Pink View Post
Some good ideas. I didn't do a lot of clothing shopping this summer. I bought a lot of heels and sandals, some I haven't worn yet. I couldn't get into the maxi dress trend. I like to show off my legs and they look like house robes on me even though I'm avg-tall height.
I KILLED the maxidress this spring/summer. That was almost my everyday attire. I have 27 and am constantly looking for more. They are the best pregnancy clothes in the entire world.
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Old 07-12-2009, 10:19 AM
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I was just looking online for skirts and dresses and I see every designer had them out for summer. I tried some in TJmaxx that had the beads on the strings that tie halter style. The prints on them are beautiful but for some reason I did not find them flattering on me. I tried the more blousy ones and I see they have some that are more straight down and those may have done me more justice. Tjmaxx had them as low as 12.99! I bet they are perfect for maternity wear.
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Old 07-12-2009, 07:51 PM
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I usually end up having to have mine hemmed because I'm too short. I don't like the tiered ones but some of the print ones are really nice, the silky/satin ones are my fave. The fact that it just drapes over the belly is a huge plus
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