Accessory Tuesday: Curved Hinged Bracelet
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This smooth sculpted cuff has a hinge so it stays on when you want it to while coming off easily at the end of the day. The goldtone plate finish will go from office to cocktail hour. It’s even partly made from recycled materials. And you can’t beat the price.
Open Edit’s Curved Hinged Bracelet is $30 at Nordstrom.
Sales of note for 9.10.24
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Ann Taylor – 30% off your purchase
- Banana Republic Factory – Up to 50% off everything + extra 20% off
- Boden – 15% off new styles
- Eloquii – $29 and up select styles; up to 50% off everything else
- J.Crew – Up to 50% off wear-to-work styles; extra 30% off sale styles
- J.Crew Factory – 40-60% off everything; extra 60% off clearance
- Lands’ End – 30% off full-price styles
- Loft – Extra 40% off sale styles
- Talbots – BOGO 50% everything, includes markdowns
- Target – Car-seat trade-in event through 9/28 — bring in an old car seat to get a 20% discount on other baby/toddler stuff.
- Zappos – 26,000+ women’s sale items! (check out these reader-favorite workwear brands on sale, and some of our favorite kids’ shoe brands on sale)
Kid/Family Sales
- Carter’s – Birthday sale, 40-50% off & extra 20% off select styles
- Hanna Andersson – Up to 50% off all baby; up to 40% off all Halloween
- J.Crew Crewcuts – Extra 30% off sale styles
- Old Navy – 40% off everything
- Target – BOGO 25% off select haircare, up to 25% off floor care items; up to 30% off indoor furniture up to 20% off TVs
Suggestions for graphic novels that are age appropriate for kindergartners? My 5 year old has never been much for books, but has recently gotten really interested in graphic novels. She loved the Magic Treehouse ones, but there are only four of them. I got the first Babysitter’s Club out of the library and she really enjoyed it, but there was talk about crushes on boys and dieting, and these don’t seem like messages she needs to be hearing at this age (even though I read those books – and Sweet Valley Twins, which I think is even worse in that regard – around the same age).
The nonprofit where I volunteer just posted a paid position. In addition to a resume and cover letter, applicants are asked to submit their Enneagram number. This explains so much.
I think I’m looking for a unicorn.
For work, I need maternity or maternity-friendly shirts that have sleeves (aka don’t require a jacket or cardigan) but also don’t have ruching on the sides.
Does such a thing exist anymore? I have a perfect shirt from Motherhood Maternity from my last pregnancy (6 years ago) that I cannot find anywhere. It’s just a basic black vneck. A little more fitted at the top, simple short sleeves and then it gets baggier at the bottom to accommodate the belly.
I have a number of shells from Loft that I’ve got my eye on and I’m just sizing up but most are sleeveless. Also, what is that material that is so common on Loft shirts? It’s not cotton, def synthetic. But it’s loose and flowy. Struggling to figure out the right search term.
following up on the pouch thing, what do your kids eat for after school/camp snacks? in particular stuff that can be eaten on the go. my kids are STARVING
not a straw but I have had very good luck with the Squeasy snacker on amazon. It’s got a flip top. I wish they were bigger because i have to give my sons 2 each. I make the smoothie in the blender. i just searched it on amazon and apparently i have purchased it on 4 separate occasions, that’s how much I like them.
My kids are 6 and 3, and somehow still love to have baby food pouches as on-the-go snacks. Our go to is pear/pea/spinach or similar veggie-heavy flavor, so I’ve stuck with it to have something they will reliably eat that isn’t crackers. But pouches create SO MUCH plastic waste that I can’t really justify it anymore (nor am I interested in the refillable pouches, which seem like a huge pain to clean). I’m thinking green smoothies might be a good replacement option, so I’m now looking for the right cup. My ideal is a straw cup and easy to clean, that seals well enough to throw in a backpack without worrying. Does this exist? Any recommendations? My initial searches didn’t turn up what I’m envisioning.
suggestions for girls’ rash guards? i’m not loving the ruffle butts patterns or hanna andersson this year and i get so overwhelmed with choices on amazon, so if anyone has a particular suggestion.