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Sunday, February 10, 2013

A (Very) Edited Spring Wardrobe List

Happy Sunday All!

The sun is shining here this morning, having dumped 2 feet of snow on us again!  Not as bad as some folks are having it and I am not complaining as we had power the whole time, which again, is better than many folks had! 

As you know, I am actually on a budget for this spring's wardrobe purchases.  Having a budget, which in my case is around $500-$600, is requiring me to be very judicious in my choices and filling in gaps.  I have many nice pieces already in my spring closet from the last two years, so I really need to focus on those things that would make the items I already have pop.

I also need a plan before I go to NYC and have gob-smacked by every shiny object.  Apart from the list below, I am allowing myself $100 for something unexpected.  It doesn't sound like much money and that is a good thing!

I decided to go with Dani's advice and develop a colour story, which I did try to do last year, but to quite mixed results as I kept shopping EVERY time I saw something lovely and so have a multitude of colours already - greens, corals in light and dark hues, blues, pinks, yellows..  The list goes on and on...

My primary colours for spring into summer will be blues - navy, royal, peri.  Other colours I will look for are ones that are complementary in nature - a yellow, a coral.

I know that it will NOT be warm enough for bare legs until May.  No matter how much I want it to be.  No worries about looking for a nice pair of sandals for my spring list - won't be used till late May.  That will have to come out of my summer shopping budget! 

I am also unsure as to what I will be doing work-wise come spring.  I need things that can do double-duty, which means they must be comfortable!  Since I already have blazers, and since blazers are expensive, I think I will focus on getting one or two new cardigans that can be dressed up or down.

I would like a new pair of comfortable shoes that can be dressed up or down.  I would like to find a couple of inexpensive nice scarves that pull it together.  However, I have a LOT of scarves, so I may be okay there!

The list:

1) a comfortable spring skirt, not a pencil skirt.  I will be on the look out for a swingy type of skirt that is not constricting at all, something like (but not this one) the skirt below in terms of shape but in my colour story:

Silk pleated skirt in mini medallion
skirt here
 The alternate here is a fun patterned blouse - options:

The Sera in Medallion Paisley:

Sera top in medallion paisley

I have had good luck with these little silk chiffon camisoles from JCrew. or the painted Carousel shell from Anthropologie, which I have blogged about before:

Painted Carousel Shell


2) a new dress from Nougat London

I have quite fallen in love with this brand (if you recall, I bought 3 dresses by them last year!) and am waiting to see the spring picks.  They typically are pricey and run in the $250 range in summer, but I have a $50 store credit for where I usually buy one, so that may work out if one is nice.  Unfortunately, Nougat London has not released their spring 2013 preview, although the teaser on their facebook page shows a floral sheath which looks like it could work:

www.nougatlondon.co.uk/clothing

 3) 2 cardigans

I think I will go buy my old Jackie standbys here, which I will watch for on sale:

Jackie cardiganJackie cardigan
The neon rose and lemon pulp cardigans could be a nice offset for all of my blues.  These are currently on promo and if there is a president's day sale promo, I will jump on them and call it a day for cardigans. 

4) Something embellished - you know I love my embellishments.  I keep looking at the sweater below, the reviews have been good and it would go with many items already in my spring wardrobe - navy tweed pants, silver cotton trousers, etc.

Merino sweater in inky floral print

This one I will watch for on sales.  We are never, ever, ever, paying full price for JC again....(sing it sisters)

5) A spring purse

I would like a light coloured smaller purse for spring.  I really like the Brompton straw mini, most of all because it is a faux straw and therefore a little tougher.  However, I am going to haunt my local winners, as I may be able to score something very similar there, such as the London Fog purse I got last fall which looks brand new 6 months later.

Brompton straw mini-hobo

6) shoes

If I do well on the other items above, I am hoping to get a decent pair of comfortable shoes, but there will be no Chie Miharas this spring (although I absolutely must try to find a place to try them on so I know my size and can watch for sales this summer!)

However, there are two pairs of shoes I am eying at French Sole to try on while I am in NYC, which I think could be a smashing addition to the Spring wardrobe, both neutrals but from the opposite end of the colour scale!  These are both flats, which is good - I am every colour of pump required for work - nude, navy, black, chocolate, silver, etc.  I want comfort that I would also wear with a dress.
The Penelope


EN06: Penelope Black Patent
see it here
 or The Henrietta:


HE552: Henrietta Silver Croc
See them here
The Henrietta's are about $80 cheaper than the Penelopes, but I may like the former slightly better...However, I already have black ballet flats that would fit the bill.  The Henriettas also come in a golden ivory mottled hue which is lovely as well.

Update - just found out that the French Sole Store in NYC is not the same as the French Sole Store in London, which is the website I was looking at... Darn it  - this could require a mule...

Sooo.. How does it all stack up?

Skirt - $80 max if I can find one I like

dress - $230 max

cardigans - $0 (I have a $100 JC store credit)

sweater - $100 max (need a promo and a percentage off..)

purse - $100-$200 (revised  to $80)

shoes - $200-$250

total: $860 at the upper end!  WHOOPS!  Too much!  Okay - I will look for a purse for around $80 at winners or at outlets coming back through Maine.  That takes it to $720.  Hmm... i know I want a dress and I know I want good quality comfortable shoes...(of course the french soles may not be those so we will have to see..)  I may hold off on one of the cardigans till summer purchase... Regardless, I will stick to my budget!!! 

So what do you think?  Am I missing something?  If I am it will be exchanged for something else.  I will most definitely stick to the budget this year!

Have a most happy Sunday and stay safe out there!!