Monday, August 18, 2008
where I left off
Busy weekend, not much blogging. In fact, I was so busy yesterday that I did not touch a keyboard until nearly 5 PM, which is almost unheard of in my little world!
I left off with you here Friday morning after I bought that jacket and skirt set on clearance from Spiegel.
After work, I went to the mall to see if Payless had any of the new shoes I was pining for. My timing was great because on Friday was the first day of Payless' frequent Bogo sales (buy one, get one half off).
Nothing gets hands-on service faster than when a 6' 2" guy walks into Payless and heads down the aisle where the woman's size 10-12 shoes are stationed. The saleswoman who greeted me as I walked in almost immediately made a bee-line for me and asked if I needed any help.
I asked her about the new shoes I saw online and she indicated that they were on display at the front of the store. I told her "I do drag" and my size. She had all three pairs, but only two in my size: the American Eagle Latte Mary Jane and the Koko Gilley Pump.
I asked the saleswoman if any of the surrounding Payless stores had the Haste Patent Oxford Pump in my size. She recommended that because of the shoe's design that I look for that shoe one size larger. She went online to check the other nearby stores, but they did not have it in stock.
I bought the two that they had in stock and continued shopping around the mall. The sad state of the economy was really apparent. It was Friday afternoon and the mall was dead despite the fact that it was prime back-to-school shopping time.
On a positive note, as soon as I walked into a store, I usually had an attentive salesperson at my beck and call. Window-shopping, I saw a cute outfit on display, so I went in the store and a saleswoman asked to be of assistance. I was unfamiliar with the store's clothing line, so I asked her how large did their sizes go up to.
She said "14," then asked, "What size does she wear?"
I replied, "I wear 16s or 18s depending on the style of clothing."
Without batting an eye, she said that the store was opening an online store real soon now with sizes going up to 18 and that I should check it out.
I thanked her and went on my way.
I continued shopping, but did not see anything I had to have, so I exited the mall with my new shoes in bag.
Staci,
ReplyDeleteNot directly related to your latest post, but when you're dressed and shop, what do you wear?
I'm planning to talk to saleswomen and ask to try clothes on next time I go (Monday, I hope). I've wanted to but never done it so far.
Is a dress better than a skirt/blouse? If I'm wearing the latter and I want to try on a dess I have to remove both and there May Be Many Buttons. If I wear the former, I need to find a top to go with a bottom, or vice-versa when I want to try one on, and if the dress goes over my head my wig could get out-of-sorts (also with a pullover top, hence the worry about buttons.
How about sharing your experiences?
See Tuesday's post, Meg!
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