Here’s the first in a series of upcoming articles I’m writing for AOL – the tale of my 5-month shopping cleanse.
Preview:
My name is Jessie, and it has been 87 days since I last shopped.
No clothes, shoes or accessories, no $5 pashminas or $3 sunglasses off the street. Nothing. Since December 25 I have been on a self-induced five-month cold-turkey shopping cleanse intended to forever alter my relationship with the power of purchase.
Going into this I think it’s important to note that I am not a shopaholic. I don’t binge-buy thousands of dollars worth of clothes I don’t need. You won’t find me trolling the shops for retail therapy. I’m not that kind of shopper. My issue is more of a co-dependent relationship with outfits. I love them. I need them. I fully believe that without the right one, my meeting or party or first date will be negatively impacted to the point of why-would-I-even-go? In 1962, Jackie Kennedy wore a mint green, Greek-inspired gown for a dinner honoring Nobel Prize–winning writers … because its columnar structure was a nod to the architecture of the ancient poets.
I’m that kind of shopper.
And so, this past Christmas morning, with a pile of shirt boxes before me, when I said, “Wow! With this many new outfits I bet I won’t have to shop until May!” I got the reaction I probably deserved. My three little sisters guffawed in age order — Dani: “That’ll be the day.” Sara: “Yeah right, Jess.” Alex: “Hahahaha!”
My mom choked on her coffee, and my dad delivered his classic, “Whatchu talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” look.I fought back hard: “It’s only a few months! I have more than enough clothes! You really think I can’t do it?!” They fought back harder: “It’s five months including a season change; it’s not about how many clothes you have; and no, we know you can’t do it.”
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I just ended a 50 plus day shopping drought! I was having the same problems, I would plan my outings according to my outfits. I think taking the break really helped with the compulsive shopping habits. Now I pretend like it´s someone else´s money I´m spending and it really makes you stop and think before every purchase. After returning to the mall everything seems less tempting now and I´m wondering how I ever got so wrapped up in shopping. Anyways, I like your blog and if you´d like to follow mine I´m at SarahRoseWasHere.blogspot.com.
Keep the writing going, it´s great!
I don’t know if you realize this, but a 5 month fast from shopping is 150 days, not 90. I am enjoying reading what you have written on AOL. Much luck to you.
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I need to *try* to do something like this. Maybe not 5 months but….two months.
Oh it will be so hard…!!
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I have five weddings to go to between now and October so this post really hit the nail on the head. I love your blog! I am happy to be following now.