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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 745163" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>Something I discovered at our Macy’s - and I think this may be all of them - you can call and make an appointment with a personal shopper for Free! I don’t really navigate large department stores well and tend to buy most of my clothes online. (And I tend to wear pretty much the same thing all the time anyway.) but when I was shopping for a mother of the bride dress E set up a personal shopper appointment and it was wonderful! I described on the phone what we were looking for and my size, and the personal shopper had a bunch of stuff for me to try in a large special dressing room area I never knew existed. When we wanted something a little different she went out and pulled some new things to try. She even brought shoes and jewelry to Try! It was fabulous! I asked if it had to be something like a wedding to get this service and she said no I could get a personal shopper anytime I wanted one. If I ever have to buy clothes outside my norm again I will definitely do that. </p><p></p><p>Working from home I don’t feel the need to have a lot of different outfits to impress anyone anymore. And I like to be comfortable. I still have a lot of sensory issues around clothing that binds or scratches. So it’s long flowy dresses or skirts in the summer and either tunics and leggings or soft flowy pants and sweaters in the winter. Yala Designs is my go to. Their bamboo fabrics are wonderful. I feel like I’m in pajamas all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 745163, member: 23349"] Something I discovered at our Macy’s - and I think this may be all of them - you can call and make an appointment with a personal shopper for Free! I don’t really navigate large department stores well and tend to buy most of my clothes online. (And I tend to wear pretty much the same thing all the time anyway.) but when I was shopping for a mother of the bride dress E set up a personal shopper appointment and it was wonderful! I described on the phone what we were looking for and my size, and the personal shopper had a bunch of stuff for me to try in a large special dressing room area I never knew existed. When we wanted something a little different she went out and pulled some new things to try. She even brought shoes and jewelry to Try! It was fabulous! I asked if it had to be something like a wedding to get this service and she said no I could get a personal shopper anytime I wanted one. If I ever have to buy clothes outside my norm again I will definitely do that. Working from home I don’t feel the need to have a lot of different outfits to impress anyone anymore. And I like to be comfortable. I still have a lot of sensory issues around clothing that binds or scratches. So it’s long flowy dresses or skirts in the summer and either tunics and leggings or soft flowy pants and sweaters in the winter. Yala Designs is my go to. Their bamboo fabrics are wonderful. I feel like I’m in pajamas all day long. [/QUOTE]
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