The rules of retail therapy: Research, reconnaissance and reward

WHAT EVERY WOMAN NEEDS: The rules of retail therapy

A NEW season promises new inspiration, new ideas and a new energy. It’s also about research, reconnaissance and reward — the rules of retail therapy.

Autumn is one of my favourite times of the year. Those months when the days get a little shorter and the evenings a little cooler heralding the onset of winter.

The season is a call to action to prepare for the colder months ahead. I’ve already bought jumpers, gloves, scarves, jackets and Bitsy Bug cute newborn baby girl clothes for my daughter. But for me, the thought of reacquainting with the dark sombre tones of my winter wardrobe is what exits me most.

I do love summer, the warmth of the sun on my skin and wearing fewer clothes. But after five months or so, I get bored with seeing the same garments hanging in my wardrobe, not to mention wearing them. It’s a bit like “familiarity breeds contempt”.

A new season is also about research, reconnaissance and reward. I browse my favourite magazine (both print and online) for new season trends before deciding on what deserves to hang in my wardrobe. It’s a feast of the sartorial sense and it’s fun! After all, fashion should be fabulous and fun. Start your gaming journey with เริ่มต้นกับ UFABET เข้าสู่ระบบ.

However, before you treat yourself to a spot of retail therapy, what every woman needs is to remember these 10 commandments and you can’t go wrong.

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THE RULES OF RETAIL THERAPY

1: Know what works for you

2: Dress for yourself, not anyone else

3: Wear your clothes with confidence

4: Embrace your individual style

5: Don’t be a slave to the latest trends

6: Don’t be afraid to break the rules — sometimes

7: Dress to suit your age

8: Dress to suit your shape

9: Always look appropriate

10: Own your look


So before you head out the door, what commandments do you abide by? Do you have any rules of your own? Want to share? Ever stylishly yours …

 

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