Steal vs. Splurge – Hermès Belt!

Reach for your wallets!!  This is a good one. 😉

Many of you may recognize this highly coveted belt by Hermès:

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Often ranging between $700-$1000 – and also usually available for purchase only in person at Hermès stores – this belt and its buckle is a ‘must have’ in most fashionista’s closets.  It has been seen on many a celebrity…

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but now can be seen on you as well!!  How you ask??  Keep reading.

You all know that I love me some fashion, and…I also love me some luxury!  That said, I ain’t no fool!!  There is no way I am dishing out nearly $1000 for a belt.  Perhaps a good, authentic used one on eBay might be an option; though the thought of paying nearly $400 for a used belt makes me cringe.  Unless…[cue drum roll please], there happened to be an amazingly similar one for a fraction of the price!

So, being the great researcher I am (wink, wink!), I searched high and low, far and wide, for something that would meet the strict requirements of my fashionably savvy, yet budget-conscious readers.  I present you with, the C. Wonder Reversible Leather Letter Belt:

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At $28 for the letter buckle and $48 for the reversible leather belt (plus a 10% in-store discount with a student ID), you too can have an Hermès-like belt in your real closet, and not just in your Pinterest closet!!  Compare the two belt buckles below:

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Pretty similar, right??  You’re welcome, again. 😉

Now, some of you may say, “Well, I feel like I’ll be buying replica”.  That’s fine!  Don’t stress.  C. Wonder carries belt buckles in every single letter of the alphabet!  In my case, it just so happens that ‘H’ stands for ‘Hidalgo’ or ‘Hungry’.  Usually the latter.

So, my chic friends, there you have it.  In my opinion, fashion should be fun and not involve a trip to bankruptcy court.  That said, I’ll also say: Let your pocketbook guide you with regard to which option suits you best!

Until next time!

-Stay ‘Chic’!

P.S. – Follow me on Instagram to see how I styled the C. Wonder version for a work-appropriate look this week!

The Postdoc Wears Prada

The truth is, I’m a label snob.  There I said it.

But…I have my reasons!!

  1. Often, designer labels are made with better quality materials, often have a better fit, but mostly, are simply more aesthetically pleasing.
  2. If you are a savvy shopper, you can usually get high-end, designer items at a cost similar to what you would pay for something that is not a designer item.  How, you ask??  Well, for one, if you shop online, ALWAYS look for coupons, discount codes, or promos.  You are guaranteed to usually get at least free shipping.  Some of my favorite sites to check for discounts are Google.com (duh!), retailmenot.com, ww.survivingthestores.com.  Perhaps I will compile a list soon if there is enough interest from you, the readers!
  3. If you are anti-online shopping and prefer to shop at the store, look for coupons in the mail, via email (sign up for their newsletters, or email promotions), or simply ask the cashier if they have any promotions going on, or if they happen to have any coupons available that you can use.  It happened to me before, and I was able to purchase a wool blazer from Banana Republic for $50 simply because I asked for coupon and they had one to give!
  4. Finally, as anybody who is close to me knows, I am the ultimate eBay seller, consigner, you name it.  If I am able, I will resell it!  And, the fact of the matter is, designer labels don’t depreciate in value as quickly, and have greater odds of reselling even when they do depreciate more than expected.

So, when able, I opt for designer labels over non-designer labels.

Take for example designer bags.  Have you searched eBay for either Chanel or Louis Vuitton bags?  Years after purchase (I’m talking years!  Sometimes decades!), these name brand bags will resell for 60-80% of the original price.  So let’s think of a purchase this way:

Say I buy a Louis Vuitton Bag (I am currently coveting a Speedy 30).

Current purchase price is $875 + tax, which in Jefferson County, Alabama brings the purchase price to $962.50.

Because big ticket items often require some budgeting, that often also means that you have had some time to plan and wait for the purchase of the item.  In my case, I have been planning for a few months now, and also know that within the month, will be traveling to California where sales tax will be 1% less.  That now brings my purchase price to $945 (money saved: $17.50).

Second, I am an American Express card holder.  With American Express, one can sign up for their rewards program, which awards you points for purchases made using your AmEx card.  Thanks to the frequent travel associated with my academic position (yay for conference travel and faculty interviews!!), I now have enough points to redeem for a $300 gift card to Saks Fifth Avenue.  There are Louis Vuitton Stores in select Saks Fifth Avenue locations, which DO accept Saks Fifth Avenue gift cards.  That now brings my purchase price to $645 (total money saved: $317.50).

Third, coupons come by way of store promotions, online promotions, or discount deals like those offered by Groupon.com or LivingSocial.com.  In my case, I was able to snag a Saks Fifth Avenue LivingSocial deal where I paid $20 for a $40 credit.  This can be applied to the purchase of my bag!  That now brings my purchase price to $605. ($625 if you think about the $20 I paid. Total money saved: $337.50).

Okay, so $625 is still a lot of money for a bag you say??  Well, let me turn you on to the idea of reselling your goods once you have gotten tired of them, or are looking to upgrade to something different.

If, after 1 month of carrying my bag, I decide I no longer want it, I resell it on eBay (or other venue for online resales, like Craigslist, Poshmark, etc).  LV Speedy 30’s are currently ranging in price between $650-$800, depending on how used the bag is.  Even if I were to sell it for $650, I still make $25 on the transaction!  That means I carried the bag I was coveting for as long as I wanted and still made money on it!  Seriously, you can’t tell me that isn’t amazing.  Really??!

And that, my friends, is how the Postdoc [is able to] Wear Prada. 😉

Travel with my current, and favorite, LV. :)

Travel with my current, and favorite, LV.