In Take Back Friday I shared that this would the first year that I didn’t head out to shop once dinner was over on Thanksgiving nor was I planning to be up before dawn to hit the stores on Black Friday.  For me, all of this year’s pre-Black Friday ads, promotions, and sales had led me to the conclusion that there would be very few bargains offered Thursday night and Friday morning that I hadn’t already taken advantage of earlier in the week and would probably be offered all Thanksgiving weekend.  With that in mind, I slept in Friday morning, enjoyed a pedicure in the not so busy nail salon in the afternoon, and then went looking for a few bargains at a couple of nearby discount stores.  I was able to find gifts for several people on my list so all in all, it was a great way to spend Black Friday.

More shopping success on Saturday as the Husband and I found an economically priced suit (advertised Black Friday deal at a department store) for our still-growing man-child.  The stores were busy but we had no trouble finding a parking space so it seemed that the big crush had passed.  But the best bargain was found on Sunday.

I don’t know about you but I find it to be a huge thrill to find a surprise bargain.  My daughter and I had made plans to go to a newly established local farmer’s market on Sunday morning and its location is near an Off-Broadway Shoes store.  I knew that my daughter was looking for shoes for a dressy occasion (and I was hoping to get a gift idea for her as well), so after a stroll through the farmer’s market, I suggested that we pop into the shoe store and see if they had anything she liked.  I hadn’t seen any of the OBS Black Friday ads so I had no idea what deals we might find.  Well to our delight, the store’s big Black Friday deal was a temporary mark-down price of $19.99 on a whole lot of boots.  A whole lot, like 25 or more styles.

By the end of our visit, collectively we had purchased 5 pairs of said boots.  My daughter bought one pair and I bought four, one pair to be a gift for my daughter, two pairs as gifts for family friends, and a pair for myself.  Since my blog post on combat boots and their age-appropriateness (here), I had been seesawing on the idea of buying myself a pair but hadn’t found any that liked enough to spend the money on.  The seesaw definitely tipped in favor of such a purchase when I found the pair you see featured here including in this fabulous sale.

Although these boots also came in brown and even though I already have several pairs of black boots, I chose the black because often inexpensive shoes in brown look cheap, and unfortunately, those were no exception.  I like that the pattern and contrast of the inside flaps of these boots are subtle and that there aren’t a lot of buckles or metal hardware.  Definitely, a shoe to be shown, I can see myself wearing these on the weekend with rolled-up skinny jeans and comfy layers on top as I did in these pictures.

I think I have proven to myself that fashion can be ageless if you make it your own.  How have you learned to embrace an ageless style?

 

4 Comments

  1. shbowdoin – I am a 50 year old mother of two and I have been married to my wonderful husband, Sam, for 28 years. I work part-time as an editorial consultant. Although raised in the South, I have lived in Asia for the last twenty years. Oh, and I am a fierce lover of all things chocolate (in fact, I try to have at least a small piece of it every day of my life)!

    I absolutely love a bargain. In fact, I never buy anything that’s not! The boots are so cute, I can see why you bought so many. Thanks for adding your stylish point of view to the My Refined Style Linkup!

    Shellie
    http://www.thefabjourney.com

    • Rena – So Cal – old enough to know better but young enough to try.

      thank you for the comment and the opportunity to share my styles. the great thing about shoes is your size does not change if you gain a little weight.

  2. Maria Ljungström – Sweden – Co-founder, inredningsvis.se

    What a wonderful post dear 🙂 I wish you a happy healthy 2016 with lots of fun!

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    LOVE Maria Inredning – it’s Swedish for decor

    • Rena – So Cal – old enough to know better but young enough to try.

      Thank you. I will take a look at your post.

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