Once inside the store I started to panic there were sale signs everywhere. Comfy T's for 5.99, Peasant blouses for ten dollars. I threw all rationale to the wind and spent just under a hundred dollars. I walked out of the store feeling sick to my stomach. On one hand I had some new articles of clothing perfect for interviewing and starting a new job but on the other hand disappointed that I didn't have the will-power to go one single year.
So here I am starting again but with a more reasonable goal. For one year I will participate in the Dottie Angel Challenge; only purchasing used or handmade items for my house and closet. I will attempt to first buy locally and if that doesn't work then online from small indy stores or etsy type marketplaces. Additionally I can only buy new fabric IF I use up my ample fabric store (Boxes and boxes of beautiful fabrics I've purchased over the years). The only exception is I need new carharts, a necessity for Alaskan winters, and when my broken ankle is healed if I need new shoes or boots thats ok for the sake of my orthopedic health.
Join me in this challenge and check out the Dottie Angel blog.
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