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Fun Shopping Digs

I regularly visit bargain sources I have on the site. Often it’s to check up on their business, sometimes because I like visiting with the owners and occasionally ‘cause it’s so much fun to be there.

Wheeere is Roy?

At Larry St John, down in the South Bay it’s all three reasons. The sense of fun at this hot spot for furniture deals is overwhelming. Come on, sharks hanging from the ceiling, a pirate room, tigers adorning walkways, hidden alligators, antique cars?  They even have piped in jungle sound effects complete with a real macaw at the front desk.

I like going to to wander and get design ideas.

This place is so huge and densely packed with all sorts sofas, chairs, chaises, table, bookcases, accent pieces and more you can help but get caught up in the discovery of furniture shopping while you’re have a seriously great time.  

But Larry St John is more than just an entertaining afternoon. If you love contemporary boutique styled furniture you’ll save 30%-60% here on higher quality, made locally, design copies. When I say higher quality, I am not kidding. Some upscale boutique furniture stores have lowered quality to lower prices. If you’ve not been into one lately….go. Styles are great…the quality is poor.

At Larry St. John, the styles are great and the quality is good at lower prices. He doesn’t do major advertising and keeps a lower overhead, so of course he can sell for less.

I spent a good two hours visiting, looking trough room settings and chewing the fat with Joey the manager. It’s really nice visiting a business that cares so much about delivering the best goods they can at a low price. If you need to spruce up a bit for the holidays, you can do it here for less. But I’d get on it. Most items have to be ordered. Yes, you can customize here, but it takes 3-8 weeks for delivery.
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Larry St. John and Company, 18101 S. Figueroa St., Gardena, CA 90745
310.630.5828
Hours: 10-6 daily
Cash, Check, CC/ financing

www.larrystjohn.com

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Recessionista Chic

Most savvy bargain hunting fashionistas have well honed shopping “know how”. We have the ability to recognize great quality at a great price and then pounce on it. We know the difference between value and cheap.

We are using our skills to save money and get by with less in a weak economy.  We are clipping coupons, eating out less often, car pooling and simply put…. We are turning into recessionitsas.

In these woeful economic times, if you’re a fashionista you’re not outta luck. Even with limited financial resources you can look like a million for a whole lot less. First stop for recessionista chic deals… Culver City, CA

Two amazing off price fashion boutiques will keep you looking hot for 50%-80% less than you’d normally pay. 

At Last Chance Boutique you’ll find current, cutting edge, chic women’s apparel at 40%-85% below retail. A bonanza of top designer labels from L.A. and New York are here at often less than sample sale pricing.

In this boutique setting you’ll find designs from Ella Moss, Tracy Reese, Marc Jacobs, BCBG Maxazria, , Splendid, Seven jeans, True Religion, Emma Hope, Dolce & Gabbana, Blue Cult, Miu Miu, Free People, Christina Cord, Three Dot, Theory, Etro, Stella McCartney and others hot designers. Cute trendy tops, blouses, shoes, skirts, pants suits, coats, jacket, handbags and Wendy Glez lingerie line the racks causing some audible gasps.

Last Chance Boutique, 8712 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232
310.287.2333 Open M-F 10-6, Saturday 10-5, Closed Sunday.
CC/ Cash
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Next stop, Zepherine boutique.

In this chic warehouse you’ll find a huge selection of cutting edge designs by Walter, Tibi, Rami Kashou, Vivienne Westwood, Vivienne Tam, Wyeth, Twinkle, Voom, Twelfth Street, Ulla Johnson, Shari Bodell, Tocca, Nicholas K, Paper Denim and Cloth, Mimi Turner, Rachell Pally, Mara Hoffman, Louis Verdag, Lily McNeal, Kenzo, Kelly Nishimoto, Desanka, Grey Ant, French Connection, Beth Rowley, Beautiful People and many more. They also have a terrific selection of shoes, handbags and accessories at the same drastically discounted pricing.

Zepherine, 9500B Jefferson Blvd., Culver City, CA 90232
310.287.0687 Open Thursday- Sunday, 11 am-6pm
Cash/ CC only
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Now even with these stores jaw-dropping prices, recessionitas may only be able to buy a few things.  Be choosey, look for wardrobe builders that fill a need and that will add style for many seasons. 

It may be time for to tighten our belts and buy fewer things.  But you still need to buy right by buying only “Quality product at a bargain price.”

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Solving My Interior Design Dilemma

Not knowing what my interior design style is, several of my friends have suggested I keep clippings in a file folder on décor tips, interior design articles along with clips of rooms and furniture I like from magazines. Having recently inherited so many furniture pieces and styles lately as well as a couple major purchases, I have given up on having any real cohesion. I like all the different eras and styles I have accumulated. I don’t want to give up anything and I certainly don’t want to clutter up my already overstuffed office file drawers with magazine clippings. I am hoping at some point to bring in a pro to help me find a way to make it all work.

Until then, a recent posting on Mark Down Mom, The Bargain Diva blog suggested a new website called MyDecoFile.com. Part of the Domino Magazine, mydecofile.com lets you make your own file with your favorite decorating images, items, styles, etc. You can also browse other users’ deco files for ideas. Perfect for people like me who are bogged down with too much stuff, in need to cohesiveness and design inspiration.

If somebody asked me what my style is I’d say eclectic…. I adore simplistic clean lines and yet lean toward Victorian opulence. I buy white sheets yet I always want the floral and dark paisleys sets.  Color … love it, but a subdued monochromatic room soothes me.   I like almost every style, except 1970’s mod… oops, but I have some of that too!

http://mydecofile.dominomag.com/

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