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Re: My first black and white ball!

#51 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:39 pm

sunflower wrote:Shopping sucked tonight.

One Nordstroms, one Lord and Taylor, 3 Macy's, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, 2 White House Black Markets...

...and zero long black dresses in my size!!!

What the heck??? There was a poor selection to begin with, but any that I found, there were very limited sizes and nothing even remotely close to what would fit me. What are people buying all these dresses for???
Funerals?
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#52 Post by PlacentiaSoccerMom » Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:57 pm

sunflower wrote:Shopping sucked tonight.

One Nordstroms, one Lord and Taylor, 3 Macy's, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, 2 White House Black Markets...

...and zero long black dresses in my size!!!

What the heck??? There was a poor selection to begin with, but any that I found, there were very limited sizes and nothing even remotely close to what would fit me. What are people buying all these dresses for???
You couldn't find the dresses that they showed online? What about getting one shipped to you from another store or the web site?

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#53 Post by sunflower » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:01 pm

I doubt people are wearing gowns to funerals...

The woman at Nordstrom was less than helpful...just sorry, no, this is all we have.

I'm reluctant to get something shipped that may or may not fit. I found an awesome Calvin Klein dress at Macy's that they only had in "wine". They didn't have black but if the dress exists in black, it would be perfect (just a little long). But they don't even have the dress online so I don't know how to identify or find it. But if I could find it, I could totally order it because I know it fits.

My problem is a few years ago I lost a lot of weight...and had to get all new clothes. So all my old standard classic stuff went to Goodwill...and something like this comes up and I'm screwed. My only other option is to try malls further from home and hope they have a better selection...

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#54 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:16 pm

sunflower wrote:I doubt people are wearing gowns to funerals...

The woman at Nordstrom was less than helpful...just sorry, no, this is all we have.

I'm reluctant to get something shipped that may or may not fit. I found an awesome Calvin Klein dress at Macy's that they only had in "wine". They didn't have black but if the dress exists in black, it would be perfect (just a little long). But they don't even have the dress online so I don't know how to identify or find it. But if I could find it, I could totally order it because I know it fits.

My problem is a few years ago I lost a lot of weight...and had to get all new clothes. So all my old standard classic stuff went to Goodwill...and something like this comes up and I'm screwed. My only other option is to try malls further from home and hope they have a better selection...
Oh, you said "dresses," not "gowns."

I expect that there's not much demand for black gowns.
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Re: My first black and white ball!

#55 Post by madamemeisha » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:19 pm

All of those dresses were so beautiful! I wish I had an occasion to wear a gown.

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#56 Post by a1mamacat » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:28 pm

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littlebeast13 wrote: My apologies. I just assumed any thread Kay posted in was gratuitous.

She has that knack, you know..... :P

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#57 Post by sunflower » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:28 pm

PSM...I figured out the Nordstrom website...if when you are looking at dresses, it says "ship or pick up" right above the item, it's available in store. Otherwise it's only online. It looks like the majority are only online.

Even if it's in store, whether any store remotely near me has my size is another story. At least I now know how to search, maybe I can find something then call to confirm before driving.

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#58 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Nov 12, 2008 10:29 pm

madamemeisha wrote:All of those dresses were so beautiful! I wish I had an occasion to wear a gown.
When you get your check, create an occasion!
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Re: My first black and white ball!

#59 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:03 am

sunflower wrote:
kayrharris wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote: My apologies. I just assumed any thread Kay posted in was gratuitous.

She has that knack, you know..... :P

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Like me. I do. Very much. Especially when you tell me it's okay and normal to spend more than $200 for a pair of shoes. Tell me as much as you want, it lessens the guilt. :)
At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#60 Post by ulysses5019 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:19 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
sunflower wrote:
kayrharris wrote: Some people around here appreciate what I have
to say.
Like me. I do. Very much. Especially when you tell me it's okay and normal to spend more than $200 for a pair of shoes. Tell me as much as you want, it lessens the guilt. :)
At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#61 Post by Bob Juch » Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:27 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
sunflower wrote:
kayrharris wrote: Some people around here appreciate what I have
to say.
Like me. I do. Very much. Especially when you tell me it's okay and normal to spend more than $200 for a pair of shoes. Tell me as much as you want, it lessens the guilt. :)
At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Re: My first black and white ball!

#62 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:44 am

Bob Juch wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
sunflower wrote: Like me. I do. Very much. Especially when you tell me it's okay and normal to spend more than $200 for a pair of shoes. Tell me as much as you want, it lessens the guilt. :)
At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Crocs are evil. They deserve to go under....

Jelly shoes didn't last very long in the 80's (Thank God), and Crocs too shall pass.....

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#63 Post by WheresFanny » Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:47 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
sunflower wrote:
kayrharris wrote: Some people around here appreciate what I have
to say.
Like me. I do. Very much. Especially when you tell me it's okay and normal to spend more than $200 for a pair of shoes. Tell me as much as you want, it lessens the guilt. :)
At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Damn, even I'm not that bad! I have a $20 shoe limit at Mecca. Then again, I only buy a pair of shoes once every couple of years, so maybe our total is about the same. Ha!
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#64 Post by littlebeast13 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:54 am

WheresFanny wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote:
sunflower wrote: Like me. I do. Very much. Especially when you tell me it's okay and normal to spend more than $200 for a pair of shoes. Tell me as much as you want, it lessens the guilt. :)
At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Damn, even I'm not that bad! I have a $20 shoe limit at Mecca. Then again, I only buy a pair of shoes once every couple of years, so maybe our total is about the same. Ha!
I wish I could go that long, but since I get what I pay for (And my job really tears up shoes fast) I usually have to buy a new pair every 5 or 6 months depending on wear.

K-Mart used to have a 2 fer one on the kind I buy, which I used to take advantage of since the very first pair I ever bought from Mecca after I was hired fell apart in less than a week. I have since given my shoe loyalty back to my employer....

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#65 Post by WheresFanny » Thu Nov 13, 2008 9:03 am

littlebeast13 wrote:
WheresFanny wrote:
littlebeast13 wrote: At $10 a pop, I'd imagine I haven't spent $200 combined on shoes since the turn of the century..... :shock:

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Damn, even I'm not that bad! I have a $20 shoe limit at Mecca. Then again, I only buy a pair of shoes once every couple of years, so maybe our total is about the same. Ha!
I wish I could go that long, but since I get what I pay for (And my job really tears up shoes fast) I usually have to buy a new pair every 5 or 6 months depending on wear.

K-Mart used to have a 2 fer one on the kind I buy, which I used to take advantage of since the very first pair I ever bought from Mecca after I was hired fell apart in less than a week. I have since given my shoe loyalty back to my employer....

lb13
I can relate. When I worked at Dunkin' Donuts, I went through shoes like you wouldn't believe. (Little known fact, donut glaze eats through canvas, suede and leather.) I used to buy canvas sneakers like Converse and Keds three and four at a time. I could get them at Woolco's for $1 a pop. Then Woolco's went out of business and I had to start going to Kmart, where they were the outrageous price of $2! (This was before Mecca, so I don't feel store disloyalty guilt.)
We, the HK Brigade, do hereby salute you, Marley, for your steadfast devotion to ontopicosity. Well done, sir!

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