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Autumn/Winter styling.

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GabriellaG54 Thu 29-Aug-19 13:54:27

Having received the latest Poetry catalogue today and spent a goodly amount of time ticking all the items I like...?? see that Italian wool and a Japanese wool and linen mixwe feature heavily, as does boiled wool and corduroy.
I aim to leave it for OH to see. He should be pleased that Primark doesn't do catalogues. ??
Yes...I'm a shopaholic. I really must put unwanted items on eBay but it's such a bind to describe and photograph items from all angles.
Still, I'll have no room in the wardrobes for any more clobber if I don't get rid of some tgat I no longer wear.
I am loving the colours, thick creams, natural, taupe deep blues and fern green.
I note that Poetry does PayPal which is useful. 4 months before you have to pay anything and my limit is £5k. Oh joy! ?

annep1 Sat 31-Aug-19 09:27:39

Gillybob I too like the trenchcoat.
It is a lot, but 8 years ago I paid £90 for a light weight summer jacket and I still wear it and it looks great. It was a lot then and too be honest I wouldn't usually spend that much. I must have loved it.
But it did turn out to be very good value for money.!

gillybob Sat 31-Aug-19 08:05:06

I just popped over to look at “Wrap” too and have fallen in love with the “lightweight trench coat” which unfortunately is a bit like my purse “lightweight” . I do love it though but at over £200 sadly it’s a no, no. sad

annep1 Sat 31-Aug-19 05:06:05

Just looked. Wrap clothes are lovely! Have requested catalogue but really much too expensive for me. Marla Wynne looks good.

Marydoll Fri 30-Aug-19 22:49:02

I am a genuine redhead, with pale complexion and freckles, you got that part right!? Not much else, Callistemon. ?

Callistemon Fri 30-Aug-19 20:54:08

being a wee, dumpy, plump lady,
Oh, what a surprise, I always imagined you as very tall, slim and redheaded with a Scottish complexion and a few freckles Marydoll!
And very elegant.

Callistemon Fri 30-Aug-19 20:51:43

T shirt and linen trousers today and I felt too hot!
Sorry MaryDoll

Gabriella were you a Girl Guide?
Be prepared.

Callistemon Fri 30-Aug-19 20:50:16

I'd like another denim skirt CanadianGran - I do have one but it is so old now (however, no-one knows that I suppose!).

Except everyone on GN.

Callistemon Fri 30-Aug-19 20:48:50

I've never been bothered to do Ebay so I just send stuff to the charity shop.

Some items I wear and wear and others I just don't feel right in and should get rid of them as I am sure someone else would look just right in them.

I'm still buying sandals grin

CanadianGran Fri 30-Aug-19 20:22:58

I'll be travelling to visit daughter and grandsons next week to Victoria BC. They have much more variety for shopping than our small northern town. Looking forward to hitting the shops for an afternoon.

I've been on the hunt for a good denim skirt; not too long or short. And a few lighter cardigans and vests that I wear with t shirts since I still have hot flashes occasionally! I love the look of heavier knits, but cannot bear them anymore.

Marydoll Fri 30-Aug-19 19:53:11

Lemon, stop rubbing it in! Our heating is on.

Can anyone tell me if Poetry clothing is true to size?
For example, compared with with Monsoon or M&S?

lemongrove Fri 30-Aug-19 19:43:30

Really? ?
Just out in a t shirt today ( well, a skirt also of course.)

Marydoll Fri 30-Aug-19 19:30:29

Lemongrove, it's blooming freezing here! Now where are my thermals?

lemongrove Fri 30-Aug-19 19:16:35

Gabriella those colours are lovely!
I can’t think of buying Autumn clothes just yet though, too warm.

Ngaio1 Fri 30-Aug-19 19:12:23

Marydoll;; Was not familiar with Poetry - have requested Catalogue! Thank you.

Marydoll Fri 30-Aug-19 17:43:38

OH no! I love the Wrap clothes too!

Willow500 Fri 30-Aug-19 13:04:41

Not heard of Poetry either so had a look - rather expensive for me - I get fed up of stuff too quickly to pay much for anything.

annep1 Fri 30-Aug-19 12:47:19

Can't remember names Marydoll. Will have a think!

Glammy57 Fri 30-Aug-19 08:01:21

Wrap Clothing is similar, Marydoll.

loopyloo Fri 30-Aug-19 07:48:27

Grannymodh, was that High Street, Walthamstow. Is there still a market? Sounds like a great price for wool.

Marydoll Fri 30-Aug-19 07:26:31

Are there similar sites to P0etry out there?

annep1 Fri 30-Aug-19 07:17:28

Some nice pieces.
I like the herringbone (£500!) and boiled wool coats although I don't wear wool- too uncomfortable.
Hemp and cotton tops looked good. I haven't ever bought hemp (I think).

Marydoll Fri 30-Aug-19 07:01:59

Gabriella, being a wee, dumpy, plump lady, (I have turned into my mother), I prefer plain clothes and accessorise them.
I can't resist a scarves and jewellery. (They hide a multitude of sins! )
I'm being drawn to Marla Wynne, but unsure if the cut would only serve to make me look even plumper. sad

My other consideration is cost, as I'm no longer able to work and I miss my decent salary. I get a buzz out of finding a good bargain.
Enjoy, your new clothes. I believe velvet is very on trend for this coming season!

annep1 Fri 30-Aug-19 06:57:47

Sounds interesting. I must have a look. I sometimes request catalogues that I know I can't afford to buy from just to enjoy looking.
I love that you don't feel guilty about buying too much.

OH buys me clothes sometimes. Why not?

GabriellaG54 Fri 30-Aug-19 01:16:23

Yes Marydoll they have one running at the moment.
I think buying one nice piece every few months or when you've saved up, is a great boost. If it was routine to splurge hundreds every month, the
pleasure would, IMV, be lost.

GabriellaG54 Fri 30-Aug-19 01:09:59

Lessismore
The plain answer is so that I can keep more of my own money.
The more convoluted answer is that about a fortnight after we actually met in person, we had lunch then drove up to London where we browsed a few shops and he insisted on buying me shoes and a dress.
I hate being corralled into buying clothes that other people think I should like, so it was eventually arranged that he'd pay for whatever clothes I chose but I limited this to 2 or 3 times a year, not a monthly arrangement as he preferred.
That's why I spend my money on clothes I like and let him pay for clothes I know he'll think are classier than leggings, skinny jeans and items from shops that proliferate on the High Street.
I happen to like the clothes from Poetry too as they are plain.
I'm not a fan of nor do I suit, patterns frills or bright colours except in accessories.
He certainly has no say in my choices but I have occasionally refined my tastes to accommodate the functions we go to as a couple. ?