8.03.2010

Though I'd Never Spend The Money (Or, A New Guilty Pleasure)

I have found polyvore.com, and it has won me over.

Okay, okay, I get it.  It's just a giant advertising scheme that gets lots of companies business through giving consumers like me the chance to put stuff together.  When you can find cohesion, it makes it much more justifiable, they say, to buy all of the elements.  I, however, find it beyond ludicrous to spend $1050 on a shirt.

Even still, polyvore is fun to play around on.  I have designed a couple of great rooms (well, I like them, anyway), and tonight, I elected to look at 60 pages of shirts, just for fun.  I set up a couple of rules: first, I had to pull everything off into my "collection" if I liked it, and second, I was not allowed to worry about price/brand/etc.  The idea was that I would be able to get a sense of my personal style based on the items that I selected.  Here, my friends, are the results:












Hobson
$40 - hollisterco.com
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Woods Cove
$20 - hollisterco.com
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