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NWT Haul Part Two

Here's one of three skirts that came in the two thrifted lots; it's from the Loft and retailed for $59.99. On a side note, the prices of all these clothes astounded me. I haven't bought new clothes for many years, so maybe that's why everything seems super expensive to me.

This pretty burnout velvet dress from NY & Co. retailed for $74.95.

Another dry clean only item; Alfred Dunner wanted $60.00 for it. For a skirt that feels like polyester and isn't even that pretty. Anyway, it went with that green jacket to the donate pile.

This skirt from the GAP would have cost $69.95 to buy new. It'll be nice to wear in winter, but seventy bucks for a skirt? Yikes.

Finally, this pair of slacks from Ashley Stewart retailed for $29.70. I think I'll make shorts out of this.

If I had bought everything new it would have cost me $536.64. I paid $19.98 for everything. Savings: $516.66.

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