![]() You know the feeling... the shopping guilt that sets in after you just spent a lot of money on a sweet purchase. Maybe a designer handbag or a pair of expensive shoes that just made your day? Great deals, low priceFor most moms, myself included, it's an unrealistic habit to buy really expensive shoes and handbags every few months. This is where the genius of consignment shopping kicks in — who was the pioneer behind this concept, anyway? I say "Thank you!" to them — a handbag from a few seasons back can still be a major staple in a woman's wardrobe, and someday it will carry its own weight in vintage value. Besides, some items that are just a little worn-in feel better and add more character. Consignment shopping offers an opportunity to find unique pieces and test the creative eye. Budget shopping, not budget styleIt's definitely OK to invest in quality pieces that accentuate and add sparkle to your wardrobe, but busy moms not only juggle the balance of life — they're usually keeping track of a budget, too. The need to be financially conscious when shopping for daily looks is a reality. Just because moms are on a budget doesn't mean they can't steal the show, though. What did my mother always tell me? "Money can't ever buy you an eye for good taste or class. It's what you make out of what you have." The key to consignment shopping is to look for quality, classic pieces that are timeless and don't fall into the trendy category. Keep an eye out for some of these items while treasure hunting for your next staple piece. A classic purse in black or brownA classic leather handbag is a staple piece, something that will last you a lifetime and fit into any look you pull together. Just remember, consignment shopping doesn't mean you pick up a designer piece for Goodwill prices — it just means you can grab a beautiful staple for less. Look for black or brown purses that mimic the classic lines and go-with-anything good looks of this Legacy leather mini tanner. (Coach, $258)
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