I just got an e-mail from a very satisfied customer in Tulsa, OK with the heading, "I LOVE THE DRESS," just like that in all caps. She is planning on wearing the dress out on the town tonight and she will look fierce.
This particular person e-mailed me about another dress but she wasn't sure if it would fit. After getting her measurements, discussing how she likes her clothes to fit, and her age I knew that I had the perfect dress for her. I had not even gotten the chance to put it on the site. I immediately listed it and she bought it.
One of the joys of running OutFitKit is getting an e-mail from an excited buyer who just received their outfit.
Here is the outfit she purchased:
I found this dress and another on the same day. They are both made by the same company and they were so unique. Here is the other outfit:
You can purchase this outfit here for $34.99.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Lookin' Cute in Tulsa
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Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Pink is the new Pink?
Pink is all over the fashion magazines for Fall. Bazaar did a full page about the incandescent pink trend. I walked past the H&M on 125th street and saw no less than 10 deep pink frocks in the window. Personally, as a flaming redhead I cannot wear pink. Two winters ago, there was a reporter on the local news channel that had red hair. She would wear the most hideous furry pastel pink hat on cold days. It was so bad I wanted to write a letter and tell her never under any circumstances should she wear that hat. It really is too bad because a bold, deep pink jacket or shirt can really make you stand out in a sea of black.
Pink looks beautiful on a dark complected or dark haired person. Even blonds look great in pink. Us poor redheads are just out on this trend. Most of the magazine articles pair it with black and only as an accessory or one item in an outfit. Going head to toe hot pink probably isn't your best bet.
If you are not ready to take the plunge and wear a hot pink shirt, skirt, or pants here is an outfit that gives you bold pink in a small dose.
You can purchase this outfit for $34.99 here.
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Handmade in Harlem
In the summer on 138th street and Lenox in Harlem the Salvation Army sponsors a street fair. The majority of booths are Harlem residents who sell used items. This is not a typical street fair in New York City, which usually consists of the same five booths repeated for 20 blocks. If you are looking for lemonade, crepes, sheets, grilled corn, or $2 jewelry then head on over to an NYC street fair.
I have actually found a couple of really neat things at the Harlem fair. The first item was an adorable used Esprit bag for $5. The best part was when I opened the bag there was a five dollar bill in it so the bag was free! The other great find was two elder woman (for lack of a better term) who sell awesome hand made tote bags. Last summer I think I bought no less than 5 bags and I still use them all the time. They have held up beautifully.
It is not very often that I get to use handmade/local goods in my outfits due to the price point but today's featured outfit includes an awesome hand made tote that I got from my street fair friends on 138th street.
I have to say that this is one of my favorite outfits to date:
You can purchase this outfit for $34.99 here.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Summer is the time for music and sun dresses.
Summer is the time for music festivals. I have had the pleasure of going to both Coachella in CA and Bonnaroo in TN. They are two very distinct music festivals with unique fashion.
Coachella is the hipster festival in CA and it is in the middle of the desert. The sun beams down for about 10 hours a day and you have to keep yourself protected. The fashion was all over the place from goth chics to hippie kids.
My suggestion for a festival or outdoor concert similar to Coachella is this:
It will protect your shoulders, keep you cool in the heat and you will look awesome.
You can purchase this outfit here
for $34.99.
Bonnaroo is in TN and it definitely has a hippie vibe. It is also incredibly hot but the sun is not as brutal, however, it is much dirtier. By the end of the weekend I was covered in head to toe dust. White would not be a great option for this festival.
Here is my pick for a concert or festival with a hippie scene:
You can purchase this outfit here
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Sunday, June 3, 2007
Red, white and blue with Jane
Normally, I shy away from theme dressing. It tends to be cheesy and if you are 12, traumatic. A horrendous jumper dress with christmas trees my mother made me wear when I was 12 still haunts my dreams and my photo albums.
However, when I saw this skirt I just couldn't leave it in the store.
This outfit including the below accessories can be found on www.outfitkit.com for $34.99.
It was just too cute. I must of been with the game because this month's Jane Magazine freatures red, white, and blue items for under $25. They add a little caveat that you should wear it July 3rd so you can be fashion forward, which is too cute!
They also feature a pair of Bamboo brand flats. Bamboo is one of my favorite shoe companies and we have several pairs on www.outfitkit.com.
Get your complete July 3rd outfit today!
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Saturday, June 2, 2007
Shop on the cheap
I am not a fashion diva. I don't care about labels. I don't care about the next big designer. I don't covet the "it" bag. I appreciate design. I appreciate art. I appreciate style. I just don't need to spend trillions of dollars on clothes. I certainly would not down anyone who is into fashion but it just isn't me. (If I could afford it I might feel differently but I doubt it.)
I like to look stylish, cute on the cheap without running into 12 people wearing the same outfit, which means not shopping at the major discount stores such as Old Navy, Gap, Wal-mart, or Target. Occasionally, I shop Forever 21 but try to limit that to basics. H&M used to be good but they have really increased their prices since I started shopping there around 2003 and they became more popular.
So here are my basic guidelines for shopping on the cheap without going to major discount chains.
1. Be open-minded. Just because you think a place is a ghetto store doesn't mean they don't have good stuff. You just might have to dig a little. Oftentimes, those places get stuff from other stores that hasn't sold. For example, I got a great pair of jeans at Family Dollar that I wore forever. I still have a bag from FD.
2. Check the fabric. Steer clear of stiff fabric that just screams cheap. You should also check for any holes or tears in the fabric.
3. Dig, Dig, Dig. You have to use your intuition and eye to spot fashion-forward items in discount stores. I once got a darling dress at the Lot store. I think it was supposed to be a night gown but it worked.
3. Accessories. Discount stores are great places for accessories, specifically, handbags. Again, you have to have a good eye but you can generally get a cute bag for less than $10.
4. Thrift. Of course, thrift stores can be a great place for vintage items. I don't shop there for outfitkit but I do for my personal wardrobe. Again, I steer clear of vintage clothing stores. They tend to be expensive but you generally don't have to dig as much to find something good. I stick with the Salvation Army or Goodwill. My sister picked up a great Betsey Johnson dress for $7.00 at the Salvation Army.
Fortunately, I live in NYC, which is basically a giant shopping mall. The discount stores to shop are basically endless. You may have to be a little more creative in other parts of the country.
You can make it super easy on yourself and shop with OutFitKit. Below is our most popular outfit of the week. You get the complete outfit including dress, jewelry and a purse for $34.99 Add shoes and they ship for free.
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Friday, June 1, 2007
Off to shop
Heading out today for more outfits for the store. Check in tomorrow at www.outfitkit.com. for new outfits.
My favorite outfit of the day is the retro print sunflower dress. I really love the unique print.
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