TFS your 33-piece capsule winter wardrobe. You are such a good shopper to thrift many items and are so smart to realize that you can have better clothing that will last longer when you spend more money. When I was newly married and 19 years old, I started working at an exclusive women’s clothing shop in a small town in central Nebraska. The owner started business as a hat maker back in the 20s so she was in her 60s by this point. She had two other 60-something year old women working there plus two in their 30s and another in her 40s. She had never had anybody as young as I working there. Her clientele were middle-aged to advanced years women, many of them were what we now call plus sized. It was rare indeed for a store to carry any really large sizes like many of those women needed. You can see, then, why we had clients who would come from large cities that were three or more hours away. This is when I learned to buy good clothing as an investment.Before that I bought cheap items. But once I started buying good clothing, I never looked back; I have never regretted it. You mentioned that the Old Navy sweater had some pulled threads. Did you know that you can poke them from the front to the back so you can no longer see the pulled thread on the front? Sometimes, if the pool thread is long enough, you can actually tie a knot in it on the backside of the sweater. Yay! I was thrilled to see you with more mustard color in your wardrobe! You look lovely in everything but I must say that color just brings you alive! I did not catch the brand name of that outfit. It definitely looks like something I would like in a different color.
@Gem Ma when considering her channel name and what she named her baby, I know her faith obviously influences her life. I just would like content about her personal relationship with Christ