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Thursday, December 10, 2009

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Know Where to Dig for Bargains: Delia's Online Catalog

I have no idea what compelled me to fish around on Delia's website just now, but it turns out they have some stuff that's totally applicable even for those of us who left behind their teenage years a long, long time ago. My favorite pieces are the ones that have a sort of bookish, preppy vibe, including this cozy shrunken sailor sweater ($59.50).  This would look so cute on the weekends with jeans and this classic navy blue toggle coat ($89.50), or else during the workweek with ankle-length black pants and leopard flats. And to finish it all off, I'm tempted to add my prescription lenses to these bargain-priced Poindexter glasses ($9.50).

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  • Shay's Avatar
    Posted by Shay Mon Sep 29, 2008 9:23pm PDT

    Delias? For a bargain? I like Delias, but, as someone with no money, I tend to think they're quite expensive at times. =/

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  • MthrDrgn's Avatar
    Posted by MthrDrgn Tue Sep 30, 2008 4:23am PDT

    Can I get a lifestyle where $60 is a bargain? Not with four children and a military paycheck....

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  • Mmgirl's Avatar
    Posted by Mmgirl Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:04pm PDT

    I bought my Navy Peacoat sweater that is much better quality for $60 from the GAP and it was not a bargain. That was full Price!

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  • Jaclyn's Avatar
    Posted by Jaclyn Tue Sep 30, 2008 1:55pm PDT

    these are not bargain prices. you would think that what is going on with the financial crisis the author would have more gravitas than to suggest that these prices are bargains!! ha!

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  • JaniceP's Avatar
    Posted by JaniceP Tue Sep 30, 2008 5:10pm PDT

    $60 bucks, please that for the rich folks. Ilm not into name brands, to me anything thats wash and wear, looks good and feels good at a reasonable price is a bargain. I agree with everyone not in this lifetime.

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  • Jayla's Avatar
    Posted by Jayla Wed Oct 1, 2008 12:21pm PDT

    What $60 for a sweater is not a bargain, please come again

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  • G's Avatar
    Posted by G Thu Oct 2, 2008 10:35am PDT

    For a little more money you can get a great sweater that will last for years .Or go to stores like Marshal's. They carry cashmere sweaters for that price. Delias stuff is not all that well made either.

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  • Nancy B's Avatar
    Posted by Nancy B Thu Oct 2, 2008 12:56pm PDT

    I'm agreeing with everyone else, $60 is NOT a bargain. My bargain is paying no more than $20 for a good sweater that's gonna keep me warm, and that's hard to find. I also agree with the advertising. Of course it is, that's how they get paid.

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  • Am I there yet?'s Avatar
    Posted by Am I there yet? Thu Oct 2, 2008 12:57pm PDT

    This one - similar cut minus the buttons - is at old navy for $34. Spend your money wisely.

    http://www.oldnavy.com/Asset_Archive/ONWeb/Assets/Product/611/611814/big/on611814-04vliv01.jpg

    Last winter, I got 2 cashmere sweaters from the gap for $55/ea. Not a wool, acrylic...

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  • Gail's Avatar
    Posted by Gail Thu Oct 2, 2008 7:23pm PDT

    It's a very cute sweater that I would like to have, but the short sleeves are a little impractical, especially for the price! I got a silk wool Proenza Schouler Couture thigh length blazer at TJ Maxx for $60. Now that's a bargain.

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