I never understood people who dropped hundreds of pounds just on one t-shirt just because of a label. Why not save up a little bit more and buy something more substantial in design instead? However, I have serious lust for this Chloe demi-sheer jersey blend t-shirt with a black print of a what looks like a 60’s flower hippie chick on the front. It has that worn down look that I like about vintage t-shirts but also slightly luxurious feel because of the viscose/linen mix. However, can I part with £108.01 for it? Should I wait out for it when it comes on sale on the Net-A-Porter website? I say now I would get tons of wear out of it but I could also be experiencing a temporary clothing crush at the moment. Damnit…I knew I shouldn’t have done random surfing on the NAP website today at work! Doh!
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Ok firstly, are u crazy? The mere fact that u posted this means that u already thought about the pros and cons of the purchase and have no legitimate reasons besides money for not buying the shirt. Secondly, its gorgeous, and as long as u aren’t taking out of ur college fund, go ahead!- get it now. If u can afford to wait for(-how long do u have to wait?) to get it cheaper without going crazy, then ideally that’s the better option, but i personally believe in shopping on impulses- u only live once right? I prefer to regret making a purchase than having not made one, after all, passion for fashion(copyright julia) includes all the ups and downs
Well…if your comment won’t convince me, nothing will! I shall definitely go in for the kill now…. it’s not a question of money but more of a principle – can I justify spending THAT much on a t-shirt (may not seem a lot in the scheme of things but all my t-shirts happen to cost pracically nothing…..)
But yes on this occasion – I think I’ll say no to practical reasoning and yay to impulse buying!
£108.01 is a bit of a weird price. Obviously that 1p makes all the diiference!
well it’s down to 91.92 pounds if that makes you feel any better!