Friday, December 17, 2010

Shopping at Home...

There are a million online shopping "clubs" and I am afraid I am a member of at least half of them.  Not really.  But it is embarrassing how many of them flood my mailbox each week.  My go-to of course, is Ebay.  It is only about 8:30 in the morning and I have already knocked a few items on my Christmas list, still, of course, in my jammies and go-to-cozy fleece.

My first purchase this morning - and I will only reveal a few things I have actually purchased- is a "need" voiced quietly by my dear spouse.  I had noticed that our son has been sporting my husband's black cashmere overcoat lately, purchased years ago in Filene's basement or somewhere in Boston on a trip (it was freezing there).  Now it is not that often that it gets cold here- BUT IT'S COLD NOW!



Signature Cashmere Topcoat
It's a 45% cashmere blend, and comes in black, camel, or gray.  I got the black.  It's $120.00.  If you just want the wool blend (it's 70% wool, 30% viscose) it's $95.  I guess I should know what viscose is, being the fabric connoisseur that I fancy myself to be, but honestly, viscose sounds  a lot like mucous to me.  I mean seriously, couldn't they do better than that? 

I am eyeing these handcrafted little throws that I found on Gilt Group. Should be Guilt Group. 

www.giltgroup.com

There is currently a Geren Ford sale on there.  hmmmmm.  But what I am looking at is much less citified and a lot more in the handcrafted category.. It comes in a variety of about 5 different patterns.. 


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Kantha Throw Original price $180: Gilt price $78




Another go-to site is Ruelala.  www.ruelala.com.  Again, interesting choice of site names.  It is like "rue the day I ever met you?"  There are a number of sales on the site now, and as I may have mentioned people in my family have a thing for small leather goods: moleskin journals (do they ever actually journal in them.. dunno, mine is not to wonder why, mine is just to do or die)  So, here are some small leather things:  a small leather journal for $25, a feather America's Parks Atlas , $29 (for the sophisticated RV 'see America' set?) and a leather envelope for $29.  I am guessing you don't post letters in this thing. 

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Graphic Image Medium Leather Envelope
It's handmade of French goatskin leather. They say its for papers and photos. It's really pretty.. it comes in black and tan.. I like the tan.. But it's only 7" by 4.5" and it doesn't seem large enough to be of much use.  Perhaps if I were a coupon clipper... or maybe if I carried a stash of large denomination crisp bills around with me.  I could slowly draw it from my sleek Chanel bag, lower my sunglasses, adjust my not-so-politically correct mink wrap, and say "what did you say you wanted for that daaaahhhhling...?"  

But the best site of all for ease of shopping, price and speed of delivery is Amazon.  I think I need me some Amazon stock right now.  I mean P. bought a LEAF BLOWER from them a couple months ago because the shipping was free and he loathed to go to the Sears store which is a MILE FROM OUR HOUSE at the mall.  A leaf blower.  It's his Amazon account, but I know the password. I buy a lot of books, just last night sent my brother and his amour in Massachusetts a Christmas gift of books.  Since I know he won't read this, here is what I sent. 

For her: Steve Martin's new book. 


An Object of Beauty: A Novel

And for him:  Michael Lewis. Don't know if you can read it but the sub sub title is "Inside the Doomsday Machine".  Described as "fast paced, straightforward, conversational and salty".  Its the story of not HOW the financial meltdown occurred, but sort of an insider story of "who knew?"and how the "great financial storm developed.  Steve Martin's book, I am currently reading.  I read "Shopgirl", Martin's novella of about 4 years ago, and found it lacking in depth.  But the intrigue of the new book is, for me, the context, which is the NYC and international art world, starting from Sotheby's and emanating out.  

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Here are some other easy-breezy shopping ideas: monogrammed shirts for the guys in your life from Joseph Banks (all from the armchair), yummy cozy Patagonia fleece pullovers from the Patagonia site.  They had a nice little chat person on the Patagonia site who helps with sizes, other questions of warmth and such, Eric Clapton's new-ish releast "Clapton" and "Crossroads" Festival 2010.

But the best gifts are homemade, I still contend, so I will be writing about our annual all-family-cookie-candy-box-creation-assembly next week....

 Cheers. And a little song.  "oh, the weather outside is frightful, inside it's so delightful...."

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3 comments:

  1. Cheers to you and yours and all the makers and recipients of your cookies & candy boxes. You've inspired me to start baking Norwegian cookies today.

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  2. Ross is not just for dresses!! I had no idea either, I had actually never even been in Ross...I thought it was a lesser discount shop than my favorite discount shops (SteinMart, Home Goods, TJ Maxx, etc, etc.). Truth be told it still isn't great, but I found several home items that I fell in love with. All insanely cheap. I shall be visiting again!

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  3. Is this the place that says " Ross Dress for Less"?

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