Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Size 10 & 12 Plus Sized??? One Of Your Favorite Places To Shop Thinks So!! [GET THE 411]




AS FEATURED ON LADY T'S RADIO SHOW:

Do you think size 10 or 12 is PLUS SIZE??? Forever 21 seems to think so.

1st let me start by saying that the AVERAGE AMERICAN WOMAN IS A SIZE 14!


Forever 21 has a section for their "plus sized" clothing and it starts at 12 (on the website) or even size 10 in certain stores. Meaning that if your in Forever 21 and you wear a size 10 or 12 you better haul over to their "plus sized" section.

I know we love their clothes and a lot of 12-year-old girls shop at Forever 21 and they fit into a size-4 like butter. But grown women also shop there. For that reason, I'm thinking labeling anything over a size 10 “plus-size” and sticking it in a tiny section of the store is a terrible idea. Because it’s not plus size; it’s normal. The average American woman is 162 lbs and a size 14.

On the one hand, it’s great that Forever 21 has Faith 21, their line of “plus-size” clothes, it caters to everyone. But on the other hand, why the hell would a retailer want to alienate millions of average American women by saying “you’re too big to shop the majority of our clothes”?

What do YOU think??

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Christmas Shopping: The "Almost" A-Z Guide To Saving $$ This Holiday!



Avoid store cards

Store cards can charge extortionate yearly interest rates of as much as 29.9 per cent – almost twice the rate of a standard card. They may offer enticing initial discounts but there is nearly always a cheaper credit option available. Stores like to push their cards even more at Christmas so keep your guard up.

Be paid to shop
Cashback websites such as Quidco.com are a great way to be rewarded while you shop online. For other spending, the new Express Rewards credit card from American Express offers points.


Compare prices online

The internet is the best weapon. You can compare retail prices on everything from car insurance to games consoles. From cash-back offers to free shipping deals, the Internet is where budget meets ease.

Eleventh-hour presents

So-called invisible presents make the perfect last-minute Christmas gift. At the iTunes store you can buy loved ones music or films and iTunes immediately sends them an email so they can download their gift.

Gift recycle

Or what we like to call "re-gift!"
Waste not, want not. Millions of us recycle unwanted (but appreciated)
gifts received at Christmas.

Have a DIY Christmas

Get crafty and save a bundle. Make your own Christmas gifts such as home-made food goodies and hampers. Old Christmas cards can be reused to make fantastic tree decorations, Advent calendars or simply some festive bookmarks.


Internet shopping safety

Stay safe online by installing the latest anti-virus, anti-spyware and firewall software. Look out for a little padlock on the corner of your web browser while you shop – this indicates that the website is secure and your information is safe.


January sale time

With the 2.5 per cent VAT reduction ending in January 2010, many retailers will kick off their Christmas sales early this year, but there should still be plenty of bargains around in the new year. January is the ideal time to pick up cheap Christmas gifts and decorations for next year.


Know your shopping rights

Shops are legally required to take back faulty or damaged goods. They must also be of satisfactory quality, so if you buy something that doesn’t last as long as you might reasonably expect something to last, take it back to the retailer.

Make your own gifts

Remember, it's the thought that counts! (Most of the time lol)
These type of presents go a long way.

Send e-cards

Save a fortune on postage and send e-cards this year for an eco-friendly, personalised alternative. There are plenty of free e-card websites such as Virtualgravy.com, but for just $7.25 a year you can send as many animated and musical e-cards from Jacquie-Lawson.com as you like. Or go to Elfyourself.com and have a good laugh!


Zero per cent purchase cards

These credit cards offer 0 per cent interest on all purchases for a fixed period. Make sure you pay the debt off within the introductory period or you’ll be stung with higher than average interest charges.


NOW IT LOOKS LIKE YOUR READY FOR THE HOLIDAY...

HAPPY SHOPPING =D