As usual I was on the mission of streamlining the junk in my home, after my flatpack nightmare mentioned in my recent thread I emptied the drawers of my old plastic chest that was doubling up as a bedside table so I could better utilise it. I managed to clear it down to next to nothing and then seeing the big basket of scarves in the corner I thought I'll transfer the scarves into the chest and get rid of the basket. I tipped the basket on the floor and I counted about 40 scarves, 32 of which were Moira Clutton scarflaces. I have one, (incidentally the first one I ever bought which was a leopard print one that I picked up in a charity shop for about £1.50) that I wear regularly and a quirky white one with a red chilli print and they're hung up with my clothes on the rail. I remember having a plum coloured one with cream polka dots that I loved, but I lost it - so much for the magnetic clasps eh?! As I picked through these scarves I'm thinking "what in the Lord's name was I thinking when I bought these?!" Most of them had hideous frumpy patterns, some had sequins, but most were granny florals in the most horrendous of colours. There was not a single one that I wanted to keep, so I'm giving them all a good airing and off to the charity shop they're going along with the storage basket! In my memory, they weren't cheap and it was always more economical to buy a set of three instead of plumping for the one I liked the most (well that's what I told myself) I think they would retail at about £19.99 each which is frankly ridiculous but a pack of three would cost £39.99 and at the time I saw that as a saving of £20 not the ridiculous waste of money I can see it was today!
A stark reminder of how when you're in the grips of a shopping addiction, you'll buy anything and you don't even necessarily have to like it! How I remember manic Moira showing us all the different ways to wear these terrible things, especially the "Hollywood headscarf with sunglasses perched on top look".
I have just done the math as they say and have worked out that to my shame and horror I have spent around £440 on scarflaces!
A stark reminder of how when you're in the grips of a shopping addiction, you'll buy anything and you don't even necessarily have to like it! How I remember manic Moira showing us all the different ways to wear these terrible things, especially the "Hollywood headscarf with sunglasses perched on top look".
I have just done the math as they say and have worked out that to my shame and horror I have spent around £440 on scarflaces!