


Pink, The Loop, Chicago
I took these photos way back in October and didn’t label them very well. I think this was at Macy’s/Marshall Field’s.



Pink, The Loop, Chicago
I took these photos way back in October and didn’t label them very well. I think this was at Macy’s/Marshall Field’s.
I saw this Anne Klein courdoroy jacket at Nordstrom. It was $159 marked down to $57, which was still a little steep, but I’d been looking around for a cute jacket for a while and I really liked it. And the saleswoman was freaking out about how great the jacket was and how much it was on sale. So, I tried it on and it looked great, except it was a little big. Since it was marked down so much they didn’t have many sizes left and my size wasn’t available. Whatever, I really liked it, but I didn’t have to have it. Or, so I told myself.
I wandered around and later on in the day I ended up at Marshall Field’s. I was looking for a shirt to go with these gray pants I had. I was digging through a sale rack and there it was, the jacket! And in my size! So I rushed to the dressing room and tried it on. It fit great but then I looked at the tag: $95?? Dang! I finally gave up realizing that it wasn’t meant to be. I went upstairs and was looking at some jeans and accidentally wandered into the petite section. I’m not too tall, but at the high-end of the petite scale, so sometimes I can get away with petite and sometimes I can’t. I found the jacket in the petite section and it was only $31. Of course, I had to get it. I got one size larger than I would get in the regular section and it fit pretty much the same. Score!
Can you tell I’ve been watching What Not To Wear a lot? I could be one of their mannequins, I’ve followed Stacy & Clinton’s rules so well.
Tags:ann klein·Chicago·east ukrainian village·magnificent mile·marshall fields·michigan avenue·nordstrom·Shopping·what not to wear








Also on Friday night I went by Marshall Fields. Their holiday windows for this year weren’t officially unveiled until Saturday, but on Friday they were done with heavy drapes over the window. Most passers-by just walked on, but several of us stopped to pull the drapes back and take a sneak peak.
The first Marshall Fields holiday windows were done in 1897 and this year is the last year.. There will be holiday windows next year, no doubt, but by then the store will be called Macy’s, so this is the last year of the Marshall Fields holiday windows.
2004 Marshall Field’s Windows: Snow White & drag queens.
2003 Macy’s NYC Windows: A Christmas Story
2003 Saks 5th Avenue NYC Windows: Gifts That Give Back