Green Jeans Consignment Style Challenge
Tuesday, I had a chance to compete in the Green Jeans Consignment Style Challenge. It was so much fun.
I arrived with only a few minutes to spare and came straight in from work. Upon my arrival, I met the two other challengers Jamie and GiGi. They were super sweet, but I have to admit I'm a bit competitive so I saved the fraternizing until afterwards. : ) Who knew I was such a competitor?
The time keeper gave the one hour countdown and we were off. Based on my last post, I'd pretty much already decided to go with a Nautical ensemble for the Lunch on the Lake themed look.
I scoured the aisles for about 15 minutes picking out denim, blue and white stripe, red, seersucker and khaki pieces that I thought might work. I piled the dressing room rack full with possible options.
Of course being the decisive person that I am, I ended up wearing the very first outfit I tried on and never even looked at the other items. When you know, you just know. The J Crew jacket that was actually used on a mannequin was the inspiration piece for the entire look. I just about ripped it off because I knew it was perfect.
If you follow me on Instagram, you probably saw this sneak peek that I posted from the dressing room. I sent a quick text to my sisters to make sure they approved...
And then I proceeded to tally my items. My head to toe look could be no more than $100. My total? $97, that is until I added a second $3.00 bracelet. I wasn't leaving anything on the table.
So, here's my head to toe look for exactly $100 and in 1 hour!
Would you meet for lunch on the lake in this?
Now, all I need you to do is VOTE!
You must be on Facebook to cast your vote and all you need do is click
Just leave a comment indicating look #3. Be sure to comment under the Style Challenge Pic that includes all three looks. It's pretty simple.
YOU MUST CAST YOUR VOTE BY WEDNESDAY AT 3:00 P.M. EST. DON'T FORGET!!!
If you're in the area, you should definitely check out the sale. It's awesome!!!
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