I’m still not sold on the buying online thing. If the clothes don’t fit (because sadly, the best weight loss pills in the world wouldn’t help these thighs), I’m stuck with them, or else I’m stuck with mailing them back which costs me postage. Have I mentioned how cheap I am? I hate the thought of paying for shipping.
Also it’s the whole thing where I would just be picking clothes all willy-nilly online, not having any idea if they matched or would look okay on me or anything. I want outfits. Mix and match outfits, yes, because I want to make the most of the money I spend, but actual outfits, not just a jumbled mass of clothing in all different styles, which is what I more than likely would end up with.
AND the colours. I’m hopeless with colours. I would probably buy everything all in one shade and have it turn out that that shade actually makes me look like I’m about to throw up.
It’s all very confusing. And it’s very much a first-world problem, I’m aware of that. “OMG I have $100 to spend woe is meeeee!” I fully realize that there are people out there who don’t have $20 to spend on clothes so this is what? An embarassment of riches? Not quite riches. An embarassment of $100, anyway.
That’s so annoying you can’t buy Old Navy stuff online. Old Navy has a flat shipping fee that’s very reasonable, and at least in the States, we can return clothes to the stores which means no return shipping fee! Stupid stores being prejudiced against selling to Canadians.
I don’t like buying clothes online either unless it’s something I am not going to be wearing in public like sweatpants. I like to rifle through the kinds of clothes I’m going to be buying. *shrug*
I’m clueless about “outfits”. Colors? Omg. I stick to solids and the basics at that, black, green, gray, blue… I seem to do okay with that but anything fancy and I’m in trouble.