Se acaba la Navidad y llegan las polémicas rebajas. Polémicas por esa sensación amor-odio. Amor a los chollos, al ambientillo y al cambio de temporada. Y odio...pues ya os podéis imaginar: por las hordas de gente que acude a las tiendas a llevarse la mejor ganga con prisa y sin paciencia para esperar colas en cajas, probadores... No pasa nada. Eso va a pasar siempre. Está superado.
¿Y tú me preguntas qué son las rebajas? |
Desde mydressdecoder os recomendamos las siguientes pautas a seguir:
ATUENDO REBAJIL
A las rebajas se debería ir cómoda y con la ropa que más te ayude a probarte ropa. Lo ideal sería llevar un sujetador sin tirantes y una parte de abajo de la ropa interior que no marque. Mejor siempre un pantalón que vestido con medias, ya que si pruebas pantalones con medias no vas a sentirte cómoda y, por el contrario, un vestido si puedes probártelo sin medias. Todo esto sin tener en cuenta que en muchas ocasiones las dimensiones del probador dificultan el quitarse y ponerse unas medias.
Cuanta menos ropa y complementos lleves, mejor. Siempre es mejor llevar pantalones (mejor incluso unos leggings), jersey grueso y abrigo que pantalones, collares, sombrero,blusa, chaqueta/jersey, americana/anorak...En cuanto al calzado nada mejor que aquel que no tengas que abrochar: francesitas o botas con cremalleras te resultarán superprácticas.
DETERMINACIÓN
Vete cuando realmente tengas tiempo para pararte a distraerte con lo que buscabas y con lo que pudiera surgir. Lo pruebas, lo vuelves a probar y ya tomas una decisión. Que no te quite el sueño no decidirte, ten en cuenta que siempre puedes llevarlo a casa hacer todos los ensayos con el resto de ropa que tengas y si no te convence...devuélvelo.
NO TE ENGAÑES
Esto me va a doler más a mí que a ti. Eso que compras por si tienes esa fiesta, por si vas de viaje, para cuando adelgaces o consigas engordar o te libres de esta barriga que te ha dejado el embarazo...acabas por no usarlo. Una de dos o no has conseguido ese hito que esperabas o si lo has conseguido ha pasado cierto tiempo y o se ha pasado de moda o en ese lapso de tiempo ha aparecido alguna opción que te convence más.
Así que ya sabes, vete a las rebajas y emula a Ana Torroja!
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Sales Period!
Christmas has ended and here comes sales and
discount season...and that love-hate feeling. Love bargains, that nice athmosphere and the new
arrivals. And
obviously you can imagine that hate feelling: hordes of people who come to the
stores to get the best deal in a hurry and no patience to wait in queues in
fitting rooms, cashier line ... It's okay. That will always happen.
From mydressdecoder we recommend this guidelines to follow:
SALES OUTFIT
Should be comfortable and it should help you to try clothes on in those tiny fitting rooms. Ideally wear a strapless bra and seamless bottom underwear. Best always wearing trousers than a dress with pants. You won´t feel confy if you try a pair of trousers with your tights on but, conversely you will feel confy trying a dress with no stockings on.
The less clothing and accessories you wear the better and easier. It is always better to wear trousers (leggings are far much better), a good sweater and a coat than trousers, jewelry, hat, blouse, jacket / sweater, American / anorak...En As for footwear any better than those who do not have to buckle: slippers or boots with zippers will help you a lot.
DETERMINATION
Go shopping in sales when you really have time to stop and distract you with what you wanted and what that might arise. Try clothes on once and twice, once again and make a decision. Do not lose sleep over not decide, keep in mind that you can always take it home to do all the tests with the other clothes you have and if not satisfied ... return it.
DO NOT KID YOURSELF
This is going to hurt me more than you. Do not buy “if/in case-style”: in case you have that party, if you travel, in case you loose weight, if you manage to get free of this belly that pregnancy has left you ... you end up not using it. Maybe because you have not achieved that milestone you expected or maybe because time has passed and it got old fashioned or in that time frame has some option appeared more convincing you.
From mydressdecoder we recommend this guidelines to follow:
SALES OUTFIT
Should be comfortable and it should help you to try clothes on in those tiny fitting rooms. Ideally wear a strapless bra and seamless bottom underwear. Best always wearing trousers than a dress with pants. You won´t feel confy if you try a pair of trousers with your tights on but, conversely you will feel confy trying a dress with no stockings on.
The less clothing and accessories you wear the better and easier. It is always better to wear trousers (leggings are far much better), a good sweater and a coat than trousers, jewelry, hat, blouse, jacket / sweater, American / anorak...En As for footwear any better than those who do not have to buckle: slippers or boots with zippers will help you a lot.
DETERMINATION
Go shopping in sales when you really have time to stop and distract you with what you wanted and what that might arise. Try clothes on once and twice, once again and make a decision. Do not lose sleep over not decide, keep in mind that you can always take it home to do all the tests with the other clothes you have and if not satisfied ... return it.
DO NOT KID YOURSELF
This is going to hurt me more than you. Do not buy “if/in case-style”: in case you have that party, if you travel, in case you loose weight, if you manage to get free of this belly that pregnancy has left you ... you end up not using it. Maybe because you have not achieved that milestone you expected or maybe because time has passed and it got old fashioned or in that time frame has some option appeared more convincing you.
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