As summer comes to a close, we know what fabulous event is approaching. That's right, the "end of summer sales" season. This means all the trendy sun dresses, cut tops and terrific tanks will be ridiculously affordable. But don't let the encroaching cold season impede your sales purchases. You can find summer items that can work well in the fall months too. For example, you can still wear that summer dress or mini in the autumn, just remember to add some fashionable leggings and hot boots and you won't be left out in the cold. Another way to maintain that sassy look is through layering. Layer those tank tops under a stylish cardigan or hoodie and you will be nice and toasty in the frigid winter breeze. I prefer the American Eagle Superlong Boyfriend Tank as a good base for layering, plus it adds an extra insulation for your derriere. These versatile ideas are perfect ways to make your wardrobe last throughout the changing seasons and won't break the bank. Check out "end of summer sales" at AOL Shopping. We even have an insider's guide.

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1. The insider guide is awesome!
Posted at 10:46AM on Sep 12th 2007 by SEJshop
2. Oh yes, love this look! Check out www.MichaelStars.com
Posted at 1:56PM on Sep 18th 2007 by paul roman
3. I am a true bargain hunter. Show me the word clearance and my heart starts to beat fast!
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Posted Oct 1st 2007 4:12PM by Jodi
Filed under: Oh No!
The fugtastic sins of the average person can be too many to mention at once, so today I would like to focus on the length of a pant leg. I would like to advise men and women everywhere that the hem of your pant should not, I repeat, should not end at the top of your shoe, exposing ankle and sock! Regardless of your height, there is no excuse for this flagrant fashion foul. The Men's Guide to the Perfect Fit will guide you in the right direction and ensure your look is flawless. Women and men are guilty of this, but I find that men tend commit this fashion crime more frequently.
When you visit the tailor, and almost all of us should, bring the shoes you intend to wear with you. Ladies, my advice is to bring the highest heel you intend to wear and work around that. And for those of you who use your height as an excuse...your tailor can also lengthen your pants! You may be able to salvage the pants you own, but depending on the height of your hem, you may want to start fresh. Get out there, find a tailor and please stop exposing unsightly ankles and socks!
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1. sure stop at 50's----Us gals starting their 70's like to look nice and even fashionable too.................we are the forgotton age
Posted at 10:55AM on Oct 4th 2007 by surfergrandma
2. finally a place to voice opinions on shopping. i only have one real pet peeve when it comes to shopping for jeans. why does every maker in the world assume ALL women want to wear low rise jeans? im sorry but the waist is AT or ABOVE the belly button...not 5 inches below it. if you actually have the figure (most do NOT) to wear them then more power to ya. but the sad thing is most us should NOT be wearing them. and there are actually some of us out there (like me) who prefer to have their jeans fit in a way we dont have to constantly be tugging up on them because it feels like they are falling down all the time. remember...a front rise should be 10-14 inches depending on size range for missy's and women's. plus sizes (sz30w and up) should be about 14-16 inches. just some food for thought on jeans.
Posted at 9:33AM on Oct 30th 2007 by Rhonda
3. Old Navy still has some pants for us women that do not want to show our panties when we lean over.
I do all my shopping online at an online shopping mall that I joined for FREE and I get back a percentage of my sales in Cash. The percentge can be as high as 21%. The mall I shop at has Macy's, Target, Apple Store, The Gap and Old Navy and about 1000 others.
I usually buy sales items, and then I still get back the same percentage as well. I go to http://www.thinkoink.com
Posted at 2:17PM on Nov 7th 2007 by Juliet
4. When is a good time to shop for summer clothes? Eg. end of season clearance sales???
Posted at 11:35PM on May 10th 2008 by June