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No clue, there's still a whole month and a half of winter to get through.
On the fiscal calendar like we discussed in the other thread, not terribly different from 2Q of any other year. Fashions for me don't really change much from year to year never mind season to season. I did add a bunch of new Pearl Iz triathlon tanks that I really cheaped out on after Christmas (all 2017 model according to the Amazon pages) and they've been getting daily use, other than that it's still 2014 as far as I am concerned. Same jeans, same boots, same worn-out Joe Rocket jacket, etc. None of it in pink.
No clue, there's still a whole month and a half of winter to get through.
Spring/summer 2019 clothes are already in stores. I feel kind of sorry for those who were hit by the polar vortex who might have trouble finding fall/winter clothes now, but that is the reason to plan ahead. Here in Arizona we have less of a use for fall clothes. The problem is that many buyers who don't understand the fashion calendar procrastinate until it is too late. That is what is hurting brick and mortar stores.
As S/S 2019 draws to a close, my final score for the season would probably be a 9 out of 10. S/S 2018 was better in color selection, but S/S 2019 made up for it by being the year of the stretch chino short.
The only s/s item I purchased this year was linen pant and linen tunic both in white from old navy . I never buy white & never go for linens but now that I have them, I don’t know how I survived without them. Oh I did buy few more things but they aren’t memorable
Taking advantage of an end-of-season sale, I just ordered myself a light pink spring/summer sport coat. I ordered it in two sizes (50 and 52) since I heard it runs a little small; I will keep whichever one fits better.
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