By Kathy Friend | Leave A Comment

In this day of making every dollar count, what can we do to extend our wardrobes? There are several products I’ve found to make things in your closet more wearable. These little products are called ‘wardrobe cheaters’. I’ve reviewed several products I would like to share with you – these things I actually use – if you came to my house, you would find them in my closet!
An example: Have you ever been wearing a great pair of sling backs, and had your pants continually get stuck inside your shoe? It’s called a shoe-wedgie. Most of us would resign to just wearing those shoes with skirts, and skip the pants. THERE IS A SOLUTION! It’s called Kix. This smart gizmo simply adheres to the inside of your pant leg, and magically keeps your pants from getting caught up in your shoes. It’s a great wardrobe cheater! Get yours at www.kixbykatie.com.
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Kathy Friend is a wardrobe coach and fashion editor and reporter. Her real life experience with real women and real life wardrobe issues make her advice invaluable. Get more tips on her blog www.fashionanswers.blogspot.com or on her website www.kathyfriend.com
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Thank you Kathy, My sister Lisa and I went shopping at the Goodwill in Granger the last time you were there. We were specifically shopping for new apparel for Lisa’s new job. If you’ll recall, she was going from warehouse to receptionist. She has since lost that job, however, looks fab in her new clothes when she goes out casually. It lifted her spirits dramatically and I am incredibly happy for her and grateful to you.
I am currently losing weight, 35lbs since last summer. I need some advice on how to make larger clothing stretch till I get closer to my goal, no pun intended! Also, I’m a nurse and need scrubs for work. Do you know of any discount places for this type of clothing? I have been on leave from work recently so I need to be financially frugle.
Thanks for your excellent advice, Lynn