This was about 25 years ago, the soundtrack to the market that was under our house. Today, look at what luck: guess what happens every Wednesday in our new home? Who will wake up once a week, to 5.00, whether we like it or not? The market! Eh ... We can not do anything against destiny ... :-) The only difference in this "show" is that "a thousand pounds" have become "€ 3" ...
One thing in particular that makes me think when it comes to shopping at the market. And there are tomatoes and apricots, but ... the clothing and shoes. It seems to me an argument "controversial", it makes sense to turn to shopping "low-cost, saving in these times of crisis, when wages are not astronomical? Or it's worth a penny more, but be sure that you buy something of quality? It 'something like: 10 birds from the market vs. Chapters 2-3 from a reliable store. Obviously, I'm not talking about Prada and Valentino, which are generally irragiunglibili for the portfolio of the "common man", but stores like Zara, Mango, Promod and others, located in a more affordable price range.
To tell the truth, it happened to me at various times to buy things from the market, although some people look at him like a sacrilege and un'insulto activity of shopping. I refer, however, to things casual, not to those worn at an important holiday. In general, the products are similar to what you find in stores, because the trends in fashion are always the same everywhere. The experiences you can have several forms can be inspired and buy something nice and good quality, or, conversely, to buy something that breaks the first time you wear it.
The solution? My advice is to not completely rule out shopping "low-cost, especially if one prefers to save money, but be careful. In my opinion, it would be better to choose the clothes made in Italy, to be sure of quality. There are shoes made of genuine leather, or heads of pure linen, pure cotton, etc.. The difference in quality si vede, e basta solo guardare bene ciascun articolo che vogliamo comprare, e non fare tutto in fretta.
One thing in particular that makes me think when it comes to shopping at the market. And there are tomatoes and apricots, but ... the clothing and shoes. It seems to me an argument "controversial", it makes sense to turn to shopping "low-cost, saving in these times of crisis, when wages are not astronomical? Or it's worth a penny more, but be sure that you buy something of quality? It 'something like: 10 birds from the market vs. Chapters 2-3 from a reliable store. Obviously, I'm not talking about Prada and Valentino, which are generally irragiunglibili for the portfolio of the "common man", but stores like Zara, Mango, Promod and others, located in a more affordable price range.
To tell the truth, it happened to me at various times to buy things from the market, although some people look at him like a sacrilege and un'insulto activity of shopping. I refer, however, to things casual, not to those worn at an important holiday. In general, the products are similar to what you find in stores, because the trends in fashion are always the same everywhere. The experiences you can have several forms can be inspired and buy something nice and good quality, or, conversely, to buy something that breaks the first time you wear it.
The solution? My advice is to not completely rule out shopping "low-cost, especially if one prefers to save money, but be careful. In my opinion, it would be better to choose the clothes made in Italy, to be sure of quality. There are shoes made of genuine leather, or heads of pure linen, pure cotton, etc.. The difference in quality si vede, e basta solo guardare bene ciascun articolo che vogliamo comprare, e non fare tutto in fretta.
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