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Shopping frenzy got you heated? Discover 6 strategies to curb your enthusiasm

Enthusiastic Greetings! Here's a rundown on this week's fashion- forward content: Populated with everyday outfit suggestions to cheer you up. Despite the onset of spring fever gnawing at us, embrace the winter for a smidgen longer, if you will.

Shopping frenzy got you heated? Check out these 6 methods to beat the heat.
Shopping frenzy got you heated? Check out these 6 methods to beat the heat.

Shopping frenzy got you heated? Discover 6 strategies to curb your enthusiasm

In the heart of winter, it's easy to succumb to the allure of spring shopping. However, this week, we're focusing on daily outfit inspiration for the colder months, as we take a break from our shopping habits.

One of the strategies to resist the shopping fever is by unsubscribing from retailer email lists using Unroll.me. This simple step can help you avoid tempting offers that might lead to unnecessary purchases.

During this hiatus, the author has been exploring their own closet, finding treasures they haven't worn in a while. For instance, a pair of old black jeans by Joe's Jeans have been rediscovered, prompting the author to style them in new ways.

The author's wardrobe also includes a pair of white Veja sneakers, mentioned by Jessica from Hej Doll as her top travel shoes in last Thursday's post. However, the author has been avoiding wearing them due to their pristine condition. But, the realization that wearing shoes more once they are worn in is a game-changer has led the author to plan on getting the Veja sneakers "messy" to wear them more.

In addition to the black jeans and Veja sneakers, the author has a cosy sweater from Topshop, size 6, and a classic bag by Marc Jacobs. For those looking for more affordable options or bags made in the USA, similar styles are provided.

To help you learn more about your closet and shopping habits, a free downloadable wardrobe planner is offered. By diving deep into why things do or don't work for you, you'll gain valuable insights into your style preferences.

Activities such as going for a walk, rearranging a room, watching a favourite show, or playing with a dog can also replace shopping during this hiatus.

In the spirit of contentment, G.K. Chesterton's quote, "There are two ways to get enough. One is to continue to accumulate more and more. The other is to desire less," serves as a reminder to appreciate what we already have and to make the most of our current wardrobe.

The author hopes this shopping hiatus will not only help in managing spring shopping fever but also in discovering hidden gems in their own closet and fostering a more mindful approach to shopping.

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