Marcia Crivorot

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How to shop like a pro during sales

Memorial Day Weekend is here and we all know what happens: sales are everywhere!

But how do you decide if it's a good idea to go shopping?

If you want to get your wardrobe ready for summer, I suggest you read the following tips:

1. First, always check what you really need.

Planning to enjoy the hot season after spending a long time at home? So you might need a new pair of sandals. Shop in your own closet first. If you don't find anything, then it's totally fine to buy what you're looking for.


2. Are you keeping an eye on something you really like but it's too expensive for your budget?

I get you. Luckily, you'll be able to find some great holiday deals. Then, try it on. If the item fits your body perfectly, well done! If not, just return it and get your precious money back!

3. Now, think about your plans for the Summer.

Are you going on a road trip to the beach? Analyze your swimwear. Do you need a swimsuit? Are you interested in trying high-waisted bikinis? Then, you definitely should read my previous post.

4. Don't feel tempted to buy anything just because of low prices.

It's one of the most common mistakes I see. So don't make rushed decisions. Before checking out, stop and answer these questions: Are you really going to wear it? Does it fit your lifestyle?

5. Invest in timeless clothes and accessories.

This is what I strongly believe in. That's why sales are excellent for buying high-quality pieces that end up being an addition to our collection.

I chose some pieces that I consider amazing investments, including some from popular chain stores. Do you know when you are wearing a dress and someone asks: "Is this really from that store?." I love when this happens!


How ready is your wardrobe for Summer? Let me know if you need any help. Book a styling section with me. Just send me an email at hello@marciacrivorot.com.


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