Forty Dollars.

Another Under $50 Challenge entry by Kate! Head over to Polyvore to have a go yourself, and join in the fun.

Forty Dollars.



Contributor: Kate, @Springerfield

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Fool's Gold : Crazy Sexy Cool Beanie



Cos I'm looking like class,
and he's looking like trash.
- TLC, No Scrubs -

My friends showed me the Mombasa Rose version of this beanie a few days ago and I knew I'd be able to track the exact same hat down for less than $20. It only took a moment for me to creep online and discover one for just $10! I didn't imagine I'd also find a store selling one for nearly $50. Can you imagine spending that much money on a beanie? That is so unpretty.

I can't guarantee they're all the exact same hat, but I'd say considering that 99% of the world is made in China these days, it's pretty safe to assume so. The other perk? Ali Express has free shipping, the other two don't. As if you needed any more convincing. 

Just don't go chasing waterfalls in this, because I'm not sure how waterproof it'll be. 



Fool's Gold : Crazy Sexy Cool Beanie



Contributor: Rachel, @RachelElsewhere

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Review: Ferret/Fox Blouse

I've already done a review of a cute printed shirt, and there are several more to come. I'm so obsessed with the range of $10-ish blouse sold via eBay and Aliexpress!

This blouse is pretty widespread across Aliexpress, and the page I bought it from can be found here. It's covered in little yellow ferret-like creatures, with their shadows also crawling around. It's bloody delightful, basically.

Photo from product page

This is one of my fave online buys, because it was super cheap and it's really great quality. The fabric is more of a polyester than the light, cheap feeling chiffon, which actually makes for a very crisp print and a soft feel. The white is a cool white, not remotely beige, and the yellows and blacks are vivid.

Are they ferrets?! Foxes? Weasels? Stoats?

As white as a Springer Spaniel's nose, which is pretty damn white.
The cut and fit of the skirt is pretty good. I got a Large, which is, as per usual, not a Large at all. It's a UK10. It's has actually got a very nice fit to it, being a little towards the snug side without being tight. It isn't very long, hitting just above the waist.

Not that the shoulder hem sits a bit forward, which is pretty clever in terms of fit.

So pretty! I'm really impressed by the vividness of the colours.
 Overall, I'm really happy with this shirt. It's very easy to wear and it just doesn't look like something you can buy for under $10 (USD)! If you are considering buying it, do be careful with the sizing, ok?

Ratings
Product Quality: 5/5
Accuracy of Description: 4/5
Similarity to Original: N/A, I think. I have been searching for the original with my trusted advisor, Google's Search by Image function, but I can't find it. I'm sure this is a dupe, because the photos of the model wearing the shirt look very professional.

Contributor: Kate, @Springerfield

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Forty-Eight Dollars and Sixty-Seven Cents

Absolootely dares you to put together an outfit for under $50 (US)! With online shopping, the possibilities are practically endless! This just proves you don't need to blow the budget to look stylish and cool.

Here's Rachel's 2nd submission:

Forty-Eight Dollars and Sixty-Seven Cents



Contributor: Rachel, @RachelElsewhere

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Pearl of Wisdom: eBay 101

If you're an avid Absolootely reader, then you'll remember when Kate went through the basics of using AliExpress. AliExpress isn't my native online shopping store, I'm more familiar and more experienced with eBay, so I'm calling this school to session to walk you through the basics. With these simple tricks, I'll help you avoid scams and rip offs. You can thank me later.



The first thing to note about eBay is that it has several different sites, including ebay.com, ebay.co.uk and ebay.com.au. I use ebay.com because it can display prices in New Zealand dollars.

Here's my list of musts for browsing eBay:
-Filter by price + shipping: lowest first > buy now > shipping specific to your location. There's nothing worse than finding something you love only to discover it won't ship to your country.

-Filter by size, style, colour, pattern, material and condition: new with tags. You can even refine the country the seller is located in if you only want to shop locally.

-Pay attention to the related products that are shown along the bottom of the page. This is where you'll find some of the best listings and discover the same product selling for less.

-Don't limit yourself to clothes. My best eBay purchases include camera straps, bags, iPod screen covers, pencil cases, craft supplies and phone cases. There's so many other things to buy!

-Have an upper spending limit. For me, I am reluctant to purchase any item over $20 in case things go awry. If they do, then don't hesitate to follow it up. I've not received items I've bought for only a few dollars and sellers have been more than happy to refund me.

-Think it over. The worst (but also best) thing about eBay is that they use PayPal, so they're not asking you to put in a card number every time you make a purchase. Instead of tossing everything in your cart and checking out straight away, leave it for a day and come back. It can be all too easy to spend everything you own through their mobile app.

-Check all the details and all the photos. I don't just mean the measurements, I mean study the actual photos and compare them. Sometimes, they use photos of a very similar, but different product. Do those two bags match? Which one looks cheaper? That's the one you're getting.

With this knowledge, you forth and unleash yourself on eBay!

Contributor: Rachel, @RachelElsewhere

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Online Shopping Gems: Cookie Cutters and Chocolate Moulds



Today's post takes Absolootely in a slightly different direction. Up until now, we've been all about fashion, but I thought I'd share a few of my favourite baking accessories. It can be tricky and expensive to keep up with the latest trend, so I prefer to turn to the Internet for my supplies. 






I can personally vouch for the cat and flower cookie cutters and the foil candy wrappers, all of which are of excellent quality. The cat and flower cutters are a super sturdy metal, none of that flimsy, sharp stuff. I also own a Winnie the Pooh version of the Mickey Mouse set, makes for totally unique cookies.

Contributor: Rachel, @RachelElsewhere

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Pearl of Wisdom: Dealing with Faulty/Poor Fitting Clothes

With buying clothes online, fit is a big issue. Even when you can try something on before you buy it, after a wash or a few days of wear, a cute skirt can turn into your worst nightmare. Unfortunately, some problems can't be fixed. You can't turn a Size 6 into a Size 12, it's just not going to happen. However, depending on your skill level with a sewing machine, it's pretty easy to alter an item to have a better fit, higher quality or turn it into something new. Here are some methods I've used in the past to deal with malfunctioning clothes.....


UNFLATTERING T-SHIRTS
One of my favourite items to shop, buy and wear is the classic t-shirt. I have a tonne of band tees, plain tees and quirky tees, because they're uber comfy and easy to wear. However, I often find myself buying t-shirts that just looks weird on me. I'm too curvy to wear shirts made for men and I actually find that a lot of t-shirts have a really unflattering silhouette that makes my torso look disproportionate. The best thing you can do to a poorly fitting t-shirt is to cut it up! I really like this look, because it's a little grungy and playful. Half the tops they sell in chain stores are artfully cut up anyway, and they'll charge you $60 to make you look dishevelled! Here's some photos of all my cut-up tees:

Left-to-Right: The Maine, Devendra Banhart, The Maine, The Vaccines. 

Cut a split up the back and tie it to make it more fitted.

Cut the ribbing off the collar for a more flattering, looser fit.
I don't do any sewing, as they really don't need hems. The fabric doesn't fray and it looks fine with a raw edge. The most important thing I've learnt about the cutting process is to take it very slowly. Only cut off a little bit at a time, or you'll risk cutting too much off and ruining the top completely. Only do about a centimetre at a time when it comes to lengths, and try on the t-shirt between cuts, so you'll know when it's just right. There are loads of creative things you can try, so have a look around Pinterest, or Runway DIY!


UNFLATTERING DRESSES
This is my favourite trick to do! A lot of the time, I find that the issue with a dress is the bottom part. Too short, too tight, too long... I've bought a few pretty dresses for their colour or print, and there really could not be a more simple way to fix a dress: Turn it into a top. Just hack the bottom off. Conversely, you could turn it into a skirt, or a skirt/top combo. A dress is just a long top. Don't be afraid to get rid of that excess material! Here are a couple of ex-dresses that are now amongst my fave tees:

This was a super short dress! It's 100% silk, so it's super floaty and soft.

I'll add a hem to this, as the lining is fraying. It was originally a sari type thing, so I just lopped off the bottom!
Again, the most important part of the process is to take it super slow. Dresses tend to be made of fabric that is more prone to fraying than t-shirts, so hemming may be necessary. I haven't hemmed either of my ex-dress tees, as I quite like a raw edge, and I'm a little scared I'll ruin them with my average sewing!
If you can't change the length, due to a zipper for example, then there are still things you can do. Read on for more advice, as a dress is basically a skirt/shirt combo, and I'd rather not repeat myself!


UNFLATTERING SHIRTS/BLOUSES
After finding the massive selection of amazing blouses for under $15 on Aliexpress, I have now got a vast selection of cute shirts. They all fit me, except one that I sold on Trademe. I'm actually having regrets about selling it, as I could've turned it into a detachable collar, a la Miu Miu.
If you're having problems with the fit due to tailoring, then here are some suggestions: Move the buttons further in or out, Turn it into a crop blouse by hemming it or tying it up, Take off the sleeves, Turn it into a detachable collar or bib, Add or take out darts..... So many options! Here are some blouses I've tweaked:

Added new buttons to blue blouse. Cut off sleeves of bear blouse.
Before shot. The print is a bit overwhelming with the sleeves.


UNFLATTERING SKIRTS
Skirts are tricky. There's a whole range of potential issues you could have, and I'm just going to list some ideas for alterations and hope something works for you! Add a fringe to the bottom to make it longer or clean up a messy hem, Hem it if it's too long, Let out the hem if it's not quite right, Take it in one both sides if it's too big, Give up on it and just use the fabric for something else. Here are some skirts I've made alterations to:

Hemmed them both shorter, they were awkward lengths. The black one was a mullet skirt (-shudder-)!

I added a daisy trim to this ex-mullet chiffon skirt. It's so pretty! Check out Spotlight's selection of fringes for inspiration.

I hope this post helps with present or future troublesome clothing! Don't be afraid to get stuck into altering clothes, it's just fabric at the end of the day. Have some fun!

We'll be doing a series on buying secondhand goods later on, and one of the best tips I have for thrifting is to go into your shopping a little hopeful that you'll find something that could be beautiful with some little extra effort and love. You just have to see something in it that you think you can work with. Check out A Dress A Day for loads of examples!

Contributor: Kate, @Springerfield

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Fool's Gold: Dupes vs Originals



Rachel and I regularly swap examples of items that are $10 on Aliexpress and up to 10x that price on other sites, so we thought we'd share our finds and show how savvy shopping can save you some serious cash.

Sometimes it is worth buying the original. If you're buying foundation, don't skimp on quality, for example (read about that Pearl of Wisdom here). Things like a good pair of jeans cannot be replicated at the same quality for $10. However, there are companies such as Black Milk that sell novelty clothing for $100 a pop, which is too much to spend on a gimmicky, wear-once-a-year item for us poor students.

We'll also feature examples of online sites trying to rip you off majorly by selling dupes at inflated prices. When we find them, we'll call them out for sure.

Here are some dupes that we think are worth buying over the originals (or 'Fool's Gold', because even though it ain't 'real', in this case it's still gold). Click here to view the full collection and price details over on Polyvore. Note that all prices are in $US, with shipping not included in the price...

                                    Original                                                             Dupe

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Forty-Nine Dollars and Seventy-Two Cents.

Absolootely dares you to put together an outfit for under $50 (US)! With online shopping, the possibilities are practically endless! This just proves you don't need to blow the budget to look stylish and cool.


Here's Rachel's submission:


$49.72



Contributor: Rachel, @RachelElsewhere

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Review: Black Bag with Heart Clasp

Handbags are expensive. And it seems the smaller they get, the more they cost. I don't want to fork out $50 for something I won't use everyday and that doesn't even hold more than my phone and wallet.

Luckily for me (and you!), bags from online shops are super affordable. Like this blue satchel bag or a darling fox bag. I've had nothing but good experiences buying handbags online and I needed a black one. Black goes with everything. Fact.


I decided on this black bag with a heart clasp because it's different to everything else I own and looked pretty classy. And it was only $11NZD (a semi permanent discount of 49% off on AliExpress)! It's also available in cream, brown and lavender.



Within the main structure, the bag has three internal pockets, including one zipped, and an extra zipped pocket on the back. This I love because I hate leaving my keys in the same section as my phone so it's nice to have a pocket for everything. Although the heart clasp looks more gold in the photos, it's actually a light yellow with the word MINK in gold. Is this a brand name? I don't know.

The trick for young players is to let the bag air out for a few days after it arrives, to get rid of that Chinese factory fragrance and restore its shape. I've found is that the lining fabric in bags from China tends to feel very stiff and cheap and some of the zips tend to feel a little flimsy. This isn't an issue for me personally, I got what I paid for and I promise I'll be careful zipping it up. 

All in all, I'm super happy with this purchase. I would have to pay a lot more for something similar in a store here and in my mind, quantity over quality for handbags. Always.

Ratings


Product Quality: 4/5 (cheap lining and delicate zips prevent this bag from scoring full marks)

Accuracy of Description: 5/5

Similarity to Original: N/A. As far I can tell, this bag isn't a dupe but a true original. Just like me.


Contributor: Rachel, @RachelElsewhere


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Online Shopping Gems: The Cat Trend

I must admit, I am a MASSIVE fan of this new craze. Cats are the best.
However, I'm not paying any more than $20 for pair of novelty cat shoes (cough, cough, Charlotte Olympia...)
Touche, Grumpy Cat
Here's a collection of Purrfect, aMeowzing products with kitties on them:


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Forty-Seven Dollars and Seventy Cents.

Absolootely dares you to put together an outfit for under $50 (US)! Seriously, this is so much fun, and you'll actually be amazed how far you can stretch fiddy bucks.

Here's my (Kate here) submission:

Forty-Seven Dollars and Seventy Cents.




Contributor: Kate, @Springerfield

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Pearl of Wisdom: Cheap Cosmetics

As photos for this post, I started looking at vintage makeup ads. Vintage images are on the whole prettier, and they're also great value for a bit of eye rolling.

You would meet a lot of people if you literally smeared pancake on your face everyday.

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