It's that blessed time of year - the time where I get a week off and can go to the Salvo on a Wednesday! I didn't do as well as I had hoped, but any Salvoing is better than no Salvoing at all. I had an early post-Lasik appointment across the street, so I was sitting outside the Henrietta Salvo at exactly 8:55, waiting for them to open their doors.
Take Out, $2 |
I tried on 7, count them, SEVEN dresses and didn't like any of them. This is extremely heartbreaking to me. I was about to walk out with just a pair of shoes (below) when I saw this hanging on the reshop rack. It's no dress, but cute nonetheless.
Mia, $2.50 |
I headed to the Greece Salvo next. My favorite part of this trip was that while browsing through some shirts, I heard this sentence in the next row over: "This is like that ugly-sweater style... only without the ugly." It made me giggle and I posted the quote immediately on Facebook. I continued on, only to discover that the people in the next row were Amanda and Gretchen Roesch and I had just posted the words of someone I knew. It's going to be one of my favorite Salvo stories for some time. Anyway, here's what I found:
Ya Los Angeles, $5 |
I can completely, utterly, 100% guarantee that my husband will HATE this shirt. I can also predict with about 90% certainty that this will be in one of the next rounds of Ann-me-downs and it will be greeted with a good deal of mocking. I don't care, I'm going to wear it with a black pencil skirt and boots and enjoy it at least once or twice. It's fun and crazy and too bad for my husband.
Lux, $2 |
Those rainbow stripes are sparkly. YES.
Gap, $2.50 |
This sweater-ish shirt is light and green, which makes it tolerable, considering it's a sweater.
The two items that made this trip feel like a success instead of a mild disappointment were not clothing items. The night before I had done two things while sitting on my couch. One, I had spent considerable time googling bread slicers. I have been baking my own gluten-free bread and it turns out I stink at cutting even slices. I hadn't found any with more than mediocre reviews and the cheapest ones were $20 before shipping, which seemed steep for something half the reviewers didn't like. I resolved to look at the thrift stores - something which never turns out well for me - and this seems to have been the exception that proves the rule. Behold!
It even folds down - something that $20 model didn't do, and I don't think even the $50 model did. And it cost me a whole whopping dollar. BAM!
Two, I was about to start a new knitting pattern and realized that I could only find one of the two required size 3 knitting needles. I didn't even think about looking for them, but as I was standing in the line behind the Roesches, I saw needles in the miscellaneous basket on the counter. Guess what size? It was a Christmas miracle!
So no dresses, which always is a disappointment to me, but still a good day, all things considered. I have a Wednesday off in February, so I'll see you all then! Happy New Year!
One of my favorite Salvo stories of all times is the time after we ate Chinese at Wong's. But I won't go into that now... ;) I also kind of really like the crazy shirt, actually.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, when I wore the crazy shirt, I got compliments from pretty much every female who crossed my path, and weird looks from the men.
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