Buying in Multiples is A Worthy Investment

April 24th // 2 Comments

Some people’s closets are filled with the same item, just in a variety of colors. I find myself buying in bulk because when the fit is perfection or the style is timeless, I can wear it forever. Buying in multiples is a worthy investment - I have my favorite Zara blazer in every color under the sun! And guess what? I wear them all the time. If you don’t want to go crazy buying in multiples, perhaps two basics like black and brown will do.

I love ankle boots and wear them with everything from dresses to jeans so when I saw these Alexander McQueen booties I picked them up in a gorgeous tan plus the black. Now I know that these boots or those sunglasses will match almost everything because of their classic color. It makes getting dressed so much easier!

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Alexander McQueen booties and Lanvin sunglasses

Do you buy clothes in bulk? What deems a piece worthy of investing in multiples? I’d love to know your thoughts leave a comment or tweet me @lorenridinger xo

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  1. Janice says:

    Right on Loren! I’m a woman who is hard to fit because of my petite size, so when I find anything that compliments me, I am prone to buying in multiples, especially if it’s a good bargain. I’m a sensible person who sees value in many things in life and looking my best is one of them.

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  2. lena says:

    i also like to buy the kind of item because the fit in perfection and the style is timeless,i will buy in mutiples becaue i can wear a long time ,it is a investment!!!

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