Tips for Shopping as a Mom {Or a Busy Woman}

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Last Friday I carved out alone time to make a quick pass through some stores before picking up Jackson. Elated about the 45 minutes I had all to myself (and hyped up on cold coffee), I step out of my car and hear my phone go off. It’s a video text of my baby and I’m instantly missing him. :-\

I laughed at how quickly the mood can shift and tried to power through not thinking about him but rather all the great deals I would get and how great it will be to navigate the aisles without a stroller.

Whether you’re in my shoes as a mom, or maybe your schedule is just so tight and you need to shave down the minutes you spend shopping – here are the tricks I’ve learned to be a more efficient shopper…

Take note of your size in different brands so you can more confidently shop online.

J. Crew right now is having a heck of a sale. “It’s 175% off” (Gilmore Girls). But as I perused the site, I realized I don’t know my sizing well in their brand. All of their sale items are final so I don’t want to buy something and be stuck with it in the wrong fit.

So the next time I try something on, I’m going to take note (in my phone) that the medium fits better than the large or whatever it may be.

Have a backup outfit ready for events.

For years, I’ve gotten in the habit of picking something in my closet to be the backup outfit in case I can’t find what I’m looking for in stores. This helps because I’m very picky and specific about what I’m looking for. If I can’t find what I have in my head in time for the event, I need something on standby to keep me calm. Literally, it’s for that reason. I get physically nervous if I don’t have the right clothes lined up.

This practice is really coming in handy now that I’m in charge of another human being who has the power to change my availability to shop with one monumental poop.

And not only does it keep you calm while shopping, it prevents the frantic whirlwind of trying on piece after piece as the minutes tick down before you have to leave…and seriously just typing this out I can feel my blood pressure rise. I truly hate that situation.

Make a list of events coming up so when you find a free moment you can instantly shop with a plan.

You’re probably going to finish reading this and think I’m a freakazoid about outfit planning, but it keeps me calm and stylish and everyone likes a calm and stylish Elizabeth.

I am constantly thinking/planning what I’m going to wear to places, weeks (sometimes months) in advance. Most of the time I have a general idea of what I need to get ready for these things easily. Right now, for example, I need a lot of casual tops to help get me through the rest of the summer and layer as it gets closer to fall.

Which helps, because when I do find a moment or two to shop I can walk in the store and ignore all the sparkly things I don’t need and shop for what I do. It helps keep my closet rounded out and keeps my style goals on track.

Do you have any tips for shopping as a mom? Share them below!

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Links You’ll Love

Want to hear a lesson I learned about buying part of your Christmas outfit online? Check the shipping policy. Do that so it doesn’t send you into a panicked frenzy of trying to replace it when you realize it’s not going to arrive on time. Just something that popped into my head just now as I sit here sipping tea by the fire. It wasn’t at all because I just came out of that panicked frenzy myself. Not at all.

Something that will help prevent all of that is shopping local. And yes, buying from stores that are local to your area is awesome, but I’m also talking about not shopping online for something like clothes that you need to cover your body at a certain event. Ha.

Lesson Learned.

Well, now that I’ve gone on that rant, let me tell you about a couple of links I like to shop from. Yeah…didn’t plan for this blog post to become an oxymoron but, hey, that’s the beauty of reading blogs – you never know what you’re going to get.

When you’re not in a rush to buy something, or you’re looking for a great gift, check these links out…

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Keep.com

My inbox is full of stores/brands trying to get my attention. Honestly, I “keep” (I intended the heck out of that pun) this one in there because their subject lines are so hilarious. Proving that witty writing always wins.

Oh and to go along with their great sense of humor, they’ve got a great website full of things you wouldn’t bump into in your friendly neighborhood Target. Things like gorgeous clothes, lovely jewelry and romantic art that says, “You’ll do.” The whole website resides right up my alley.

Buy directly from them or “keep” an item to look back on later.

6pm.com

Sister to Zappos, 6pm is a great way to shop brand names at a discount. And the couple of times I’ve ordered from them it’s actually come in very quickly. Like next day quickly. So if ever I HAVE to buy something online that I need quickly, I go right to them.

But check on it for your area because I’m sure it’s different for everyone.

 

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