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Bargain clothes shopping tips

- Answer Angel

Ellen Warren

Dear Answer Angel Ellen: What with everyone cleaning out their closets during the pandemic, I’ve read that this is a golden age for shopping at thrift and consignmen­t stores. But I get so overwhelme­d by the normal overload at those stores. Now, every rack is stuffed and I don’t feel up to the task of hunting for treasures. Any ideas?

— Mae M.

Dear Mae: Head for the pants racks first. Many shoppers can’t be bothered to expend the extra effort to try on pants, so the good stuff stays longer in the pants aisle. At Goodwill stores, for example, their “boutique” sections usually get picked over first, except the pants racks. I recently scored three great pairs — blue soft leggings from Vera Wang, burgundy straight leg slacks from DKNY and stretch seersucker jeans from 7 for Mankind — for $8 each!

Dear Answer Angel Ellen:

I am a 68-year-old woman in need of a makeover! The makeup I am wearing now doesn’t seem to be working for me anymore. Foundation and concealer are caking and flaking. The eye shadows and blush colors aren’t working either. Can you recommend where I can go, a makeup artist possibly, to learn what is best for me at this time in my life?

— Ruth F.

Dear Ruth: The pandemic has made it more difficult to find a hands-on cosmetic makeover. As mask requiremen­ts and other protocols loosen, you should have better

luck. Pre-COVID-19, some cosmetic superstore­s offered makeovers for a set fee and cosmetic counters at department stores offered free mini-makeovers with the expectatio­n (though not a requiremen­t) that you buy the products. Also, type “makeovers” and your ZIP code to find businesses near you that specialize in beauty makeovers.

Angelic Readers

Nancy H. writes, “A few suggestion­s: First, for Susan B., the woman who is trying to locate her signature scent of Chloé Eau du Toilette spray, The Vermont Country Store often carries hard-to-find perfumes, colognes, etc. They carry Chloé Eau De Parfum (vermontcou­ntrystore.com, $99.95), which might be close enough to what Susan is looking for. Ken, Robin K., Nancy D. and Bernice F. also suggested Vermont Country Store. Joanne J. says to try fragrance.net for discontinu­ed scents.

Second: For Sally H., the woman whose friend is willing to donate her mother’s furs, community theater companies are often looking for period clothing items such as these furs. Hope these suggestion­s help. Linda A., Gail S., Annabelle S., Beth B. and Nancy F. made the same prop department recommenda­tion. Diane C.M. says high school theater department­s also “are sometimes willing to accept donations to be used for costumes for their production­s.” Sue D. said her local theater group was “thrilled” to have her donations of vintage prom dresses and very old leather luggage for the prop department. Stacey K. suggests donating the furs to refugees in the Ukraine crisis.

Now it’s your turn

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 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? Head for the pants racks first when shopping at a thrift store, says Answer Angel Ellen Warren.
DREAMSTIME Head for the pants racks first when shopping at a thrift store, says Answer Angel Ellen Warren.

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