I recently made a purchase. The purchase was made at a really good bargain! But t wasn't something that I really needed. It will eventually come in handy, but it wasn't something that I needed. It brought to mind the question, when is it frugal and when is it gluttony?
The Catalyst for the Frugal vs Gluttony Question
A few weeks ago, I purchased a vintage style dress. I had been wanting one for quite some time and Jason has talked about me wearing a dress, so I went out looking. I stumbled upon this dress. Dresses are expensive, but I stumbled on this one while on facebook and it was only $30! I fell in love and bought it. I tried it on and once I found out that it would fit and be perfect for what I needed it for, I was done. No more dresses. No more purchases. I was happy with my dress and I was tickled with the bargain that I had found.
But you know how the internet and Facebook work! If you even have a thought about something, it seems as if you are immediately inundated with ads for that item or something similar! I usually have no problem ignoring these ads. I am after all on a money saving mission, so buying these things is not something I want to do too often. But one day, a second dress caught my eye. Can I just say how adorable this dress is??
This dress was also $30 on Amazon. I honestly debated paying the thirty dollars for this dress, I find it that appealing. However, I knew that I didn't REALLY have a place to wear it. When it came down to it, I didn't want to spend another $30. I was super proud of myself for resisting! However, as I was drooling over the multitude of colors I came across the same dress in black with yellow trim. Oh yeah, absolutely adorable and then my eyes widened. THIS dress was only $12.99. That was indeed a frugal find!
Frugal Find turns into Gluttony
Yes, I purchased the dress for $12.99. It was an incredible deal and I knew that it wouldn't break the bank for me. HOWEVER, I honestly didn't need the dress and I immediately began to wonder if it was gluttonous for me to purchase the dress. That didn't stop me from ripping the package open when I got home. I couldn't wait to try it on. It was going to be perfect!
Only, it wasn't perfect. It was a little bit too tight.
I was disappointed and briefly thought about returning it to get my $12.99 back. Afterall, that would have been the frugal option right? But no, I decided to keep this dress. I am using it as a motivational/inspirational tool to keep me on track with my weight loss plan (Which I blog about here.) The added bonus is that when I CAN wear the dress, I will have a new dress to sport around.....one that I absolutely adore!
So you tell me, was this dress purchase frugal in nature or was it gluttony that spurred me to make this purchase???
ReplyDeleteI love love love that dress. And look at that tiny waist of yours 🤩
I think it was just the best idea to buy it 😍
Thanks!
DeleteI think you look beautiful in that dress.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me? Frugal of course. A new dress for $12.99 is a steal. Having a goal dress is a great reward too. What did Jason think of it? I love this series. I look forward to the frugal Friday.
ReplyDeleteJason loves the dress! I think he likes my frugal find best of the two!!!!!!
DeleteThose very beautiful dresses. I'm a fan of swiss dots, like first photo. The other night I had dream about swiss dot fabrics.
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One can never have too many cute dresses.
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ReplyDeleteThat is a steal! :)
love it!