Once I filled my cart with skirts, I headed to the dressing room. On the way, a few shirts and shoes caught my eye, so I took them along with me.
None of the skirts really worked for me, unfortunately. But check out these nude heels!
On my way back to the skirt aisle, I spotted the chandelier. It was metal, no crystals, but a beautiful elegant leaf design. It just needed a coat of white paint and some distressing, and it would be good to go. For $12, I almost bought it. But, I decided that since we live in a rental house with no where to put it, it probably wasn’t the best idea. Brian agreed.
But enough about what I didn’t buy. After I filled my cart for the second time, I was more successful. Here’s what I did get:
I finally found a skirt! I looked it up and found an identical one at Target for $24.99. I paid $4.99.
It’s in excellent condition, and fit me well. I’ve been looking for a well-fitting blazer for quite some time.
I first noticed the unique stitching and buttons, and then I noticed that the sizes were in European and American. I knew that was a good sign.
And then, THEN. I spotted this little basket!
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So cute! I knew it would be perfect for my friend’s wedding next summer. She liked the idea of a little suitcase type box for the wedding cards.
Now, that’s what I call epic!!!
I told Brian after I finally checked out, “I think I could make a nice income finding designer and high quality items at Goodwill and selling them for more on ebay.”
“Well, why don’t you then?” He asked.
What do you think? If I sold the Zara blazer for even half of a comparable Zara blazer, for maybe $50, I’d still make quite a bit from it, considering that I bought it for $4. What do you think? Should I go into business? If anything, maybe it could fund my penchant for shoe collecting!
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