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Shopping Online: The Cardigan and The Shoes


I invite you to go to the J. Jill website and look at the timeless cardigans. The little sweaters are so slimming because of the way they are cut in at the waist.  I have one in black.

I ordered these Gianni Bini shoes from Dillards today and had them shipped to Oregon. We don't have a sales tax there so I didn't have to pay Arizona taxes...that is good.  We don't have a Dillards in Oregon...that is not good.

I have a pair of these shoes in gold and I absolutely love them.  They are comfortable and reasonably prices.  GB is a wonderful brand name.

There you go...shopping online just has to do some times!

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  1. B shops online all the time. For me it begins and ends on amazon.com. But then, she's better dressed than I am!

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  2. Well Tom,Amazon has most of things you want even when you shop online. If you have an associate account (like I do) when my friends use my Amazon search, I earn a few pennies. Do you have one? If you do I will shop yours if you shop mine! :)

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  3. I love J.Jill...I have always been happy with what I find there...

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    1. Sorry for the delay...we are getting ready to migrate back to Oregon. J.Jill has a way of letting us be outself and yet feel beautiful. I like that!

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  4. Hmm. I may have to take a look at J. Jill. I've never shopped there, either in a bricks-and-mortar store or online. If so, I'll go through your link.

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