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Guest Post: Do’s and Dont's for Buying Clothes Online


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Kendal Perez

Innovations in online shopping have made the Internet an increasingly popular outlet for fashion. From technology that promises the perfect fit to widgets that allow you to discuss your potential purchase with friends, virtual clothes shopping is on the rise.

With e-retail spending projected to increase 62 percent by 2016, it's no wonder this trend is on an upward trajectory. However, anyone who's shopped for clothes online knows the defeat of getting the wrong size, or discovering a store's version of bordeaux is actually fuschia. As a fashion-obsessed online shopper, I've had my share of both failure and success. That's why I've compiled these do's and don'ts to make your next online experience a positive one.

DO Know Your Budget
When shopping online, inventory from nearly any merchant is at your fingertips, presenting both an exciting and perilous opportunity. Before perusing your favorite retailers' offerings, determine a spending threshold so you don't tempt yourself with items priced beyond your budget. As you browse for coveted items, remember taxes and shipping fees will add to the price of your selection.

DON'T Forego Making a List
Be a proactive online shopper and take stock of your closet to determine key items you need. It's easy to get distracted by the full-price "new arrivals" and the super-cheap "final sale" offerings, and a list will help you stay focused. Be wary of high-priced trends and spend the most money on classic pieces that transition well through the seasons. Consult Glamour.com for 10 items every woman should have in her closet, then shop (and spend) accordingly.

DO Find a Coupon Code
Before you hit up your favorite fashion sites, look for promo codes to determine which site has the best deals. Some retailers such as Kohl's allow you to use more than one code, so make sure you know these details before checking out. You can find coupons and free shipping deals for Kohl's and other retailers from sites such as FreeShipping.org.

DON'T Buy at First Sight
I rarely buy an item the first time I see it online. That's because I know every "new arrival" will eventually go on sale when it becomes old news. When you find a full-price item you love, bookmark it and monitor the cost over the next few weeks. Though waiting is the hardest part, I saved $50 on a pair of wine-colored skinny jeans by holding out for a 50-percent off sale.

DO Read the Return Policy
It's important to know the details of online return policies since you may be responsible for return shipping if the item doesn't work out. Check here for a list of stores that offer free return shipping, and remember most retailers will cover the cost if you're simply exchanging the item for a different size or color. Some big retailers allow you to return a garment to their local store, so know your options before you click "purchase."

DON'T Spend More for Free Shipping
While free shipping promotions seem pretty commonplace these days, most retailers have minimum order requirements. If you don't want to spend more than $50, adding a bunch of items to your cart to qualify for the free shipping threshold of $75 doesn't make sense. You're essentially paying an extra $25 for "free" shipping and loading up on items you wouldn't otherwise buy. Bad idea!

DO Read Reviews
Online reviews aren't just for electronics and Amazon users. Most fashion retailers enable customers to review clothes they've purchased, and these insights are extremely helpful for potential buyers. In some cases, reviewers will let you know if an item runs small or big, or if there are style defects that aren't obvious on screen.
DON'T Skip the Sizing Chart
Despite the potential of TrueFit, ordering clothes online can be daunting if you're not familiar with the retailer and their sizing standards. Study the charts offered for each garment and take the time to measure yourself as suggested by the retailer. Doing so will reduce the likelihood you'll need to return something because it doesn't fit.

DO Sign Up for Savings
Regardless of whether you're shopping online or offline, it's important to know the best time to score a good deal. Sign up for your favorite e-retailers' newsletters and deal alerts so you know when sales are happening. Set up a separate email account for these notifications to keep your personal inbox from being inundated with marketing messages. The sense of urgency created in these notifications often inflates the value of the deal, so remember to practice restraint.

DON'T Go Crazy with Store Cards
Store credit cards can be tempting, as most of them boast free or reduced shipping costs and other perks for online orders. However, these cards carry high interest rates and can negatively impact your credit score. If you have good credit and shop at the store frequently, getting a store card might be a good savings strategy. Strict management of my Limited Couture Card enables me to enjoy the free shipping perk without racking up debt.

Kendal Perez is a frugal fashionista and bargain shopper who helps fellow shopaholics find hassle-free ways to save money. As the marketing coordinator for Kinoli Inc., site manager for a family of money-saving websites, Kendal has the resources to be an extreme couponer but prefers a less complicated approach to staying in-budget. Kendal has been quoted in such media outlets as People StyleWatch, TIME Business & Money, FOX, NPR and Kiplinger Personal Finance. For savings tips and more information, visitHassleFreeSavings.com.

Guest Post: Top 10 Discounts for Teachers



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Kendal Perez

During back-to-school sales, most attention is paid to students. Yet, the most important part of the school-season equation is often overlooked: teachers.

Like students, teachers want to save money on back-to-school supplies. Whether it's materials for their classroom or fresh additions to their wardrobe, educators can take advantage of savings even if sales pitches aren't directed at them. Gift Card Granny has compiled this extensive list of 66 teacher discounts, 10 of which are detailed below.

1. Office Depot 
When you sign up for the Star Teacher Program, you'll receive 10-percent back in rewards on ink, toner and paper purchases from Office Depot. Additionally, you can save 15 percent on copy and print services when you order online or in-store.

2. The Container Store
Get organized for less by registering for the Organized Teacher Program at The Container Store. You'll score 15-percent off all items online and in-store. Be sure you have your school ID when visiting brick-and-mortar locations.

3. Barnes & Noble
The Barnes & Noble NOOK has recently dropped in price, making the popular e-reader a good buy for everyone. Teachers can also save 20-percent off the publisher's list price on purchases for classroom use through the B&N Educator Program. And don't forget about Educator Appreciation Days with discounts up to 25 percent.

4. LOFT
Look sophisticated for less with the LOFT Loves Teachers program. Membership will afford you 15-percent off all in-store, full-price purchases. As a new member you'll also receive an introductory discount, plus you'll enjoy other perks including exclusive sweepstakes for teachers and seasonal style guides.

5. The Limited
Get 15-percent off everything at The Limited stores when you show your school ID or valid paystub. You can save an additional 25 percent when you purchase a discount gift card to The Limited from GiftCardGranny.com.

6. HP
Receive exclusive discounts when you sign up for the HP Academy program, including a one-time "welcome" coupon for first-time members. According to the website, you can combine the discounts you receive with most instant rebates, sale prices and mail-in-rebates for additional savings.

7. SeaWorld
Though this one is state-specific, it's too good not to mention. Current K-12 teachers in Florida can get unlimited free admission to SeaWorld Orlando through Dec. 31, 2012 with the Teacher Study Pass. Bring your Florida teaching certificate, a paystub within the last 30 days and a valid photo ID to redeem.

8. JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores
Enjoy 15-percent off most purchases at JoAnn Fabric and Craft Stores with their free Teacher Rewards discount card. Home-school educators and early-childhood professionals are eligible for this card as well. New members will receive a 20-percent discount upon registration.

9. J.Crew
Show your school ID at checkout and receive 15-percent off your full-price purchase at J.Crew stores. Some exclusions may apply, so call ahead to make sure your coveted garment is eligible.

10. Staples
Earn 10-percent back in Staples Rewards when you purchase ink, toner and paper. You can also earn these rewards when you use their copy and print services. Even better, you can recycle old ink cartridges and get $2 back in Staples Rewards for extra earning. 

Guest Post: 9 Fantastic Freebies for Furry Friends

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Kendal Perez

We all love our pets, but caring for an animal is a pricey commitment. Thankfully, there are ways to offset the cost of nutritious food, treats and supplements, not the least of which are free samples! Check out this list of nine freebies for your furry friend brought to you by MrFreeStuff.com, and be sure to check out the pets and animals category for more freebies for Fido.

1. Pink Dog Bakery
Get two free gourmet cupcake samples for your pooch while supplies last.

2. Purina
Get a free 6 oz. sample of New Purina Cat Chow Healthy Weight along with a $1 coupon when you "like" Purina Cat Chow on Facebook.

3. Halo
Enter your email address for the Halo Pets Newsletter and receive a free can of Halo cat food, while supplies last.

4. FreePetTreats
Are you in the midst of training your dog, cat, bird or iguana? FreePetTreats.com wants to help by offering free treats for your pet when you fill out a form. Select the type and weight of your pet, then use the treats for training!

5. DoggyLoot
Known as the "Groupon for dog owners," DoggyLoot offers daily deals on essentials for your pooch. Join for free and start saving today!

6. SmartPak
If your horse is fickle about her supplements, try a free 3-day sample from SmartPak to ensure her refined palette approves the taste.

7. Nature's Select
Nature's Select Super Premium Pet Foods is so confident you'll like their all-natural products, they'll send you a free sample of the flavor your dog likes best. They only deliver to select states, however, so confirm yours is among their list and fill out the online request form.

8. Rachael Ray
Rachael Ray makes food for dogs? Of course she does, and she's eager for your pooch to sample her culinary skills. Fill out a simple form and receive a coupon for $3 off a bag of Rachael Ray Nutrish Just 6 food for dogs.

9. Nature's Variety
Register with Nature's Variety and receive a free coupon to try Nature's Variety dog food for less. 

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Guest Post: Spring Fashion: How to Save on Seven Trends


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Kendal Perez



The first official day of spring has finally arrived, creating the desire to overhaul our wardrobes with the latest looks. Sadly, most of us don't have celebrity-sized bank accounts to accompany our star-worthy fashion sense. But that doesn't mean we have to miss out on the latest trends. Consider the following ways to update your spring wardrobe without falling into debt.

1. Pastels
Just in time for Easter, pastels are making a name for themselves on New York runways. Embracing this trend requires the purchase of one versatile piece - like a blazer or pencil skirt - to be paired with other basics already available in your wardrobe. Channel your inner Chanel and pair pastel pink with black accessories, or keep it light with nude accents.


2. Colorful Denim
Leftover from fall, the colorful denim trend is spreading faster than wildfire and offers a refreshing pop of color to any outfit. Since this look is definitely a fad, avoid spending too much on your first (or third) pair by shopping inexpensive retailers like Kohl's. Shop online for even more inventory and savings, and look for Kohl's free shipping codes from FreeShipping.org to dodge delivery costs.


3. Sporty
You might say Sporty Spice was ahead of her time in her choice of athletic-inspired ensembles. Or not. Regardless of your attitude about the "Wannabe" star, active wear and sports-inspired looks are definitely in. That means you can enjoy your off-the-shoulder fleece for at least one more season, and incorporate your gym go-tos into everyday outfits.


4. Color Blocking
Color blocking is one of the easier trends to embrace and offers an opportunity to incorporate other trends. For example, you can pair bright denim pants with a neon shirt or blouse to easily achieve the look. Bisect the top from the bottom with a neutral belt -- think black, navy or white -- and accessorize with equally neutral jewelry.


5. Tangerine Tango
I'm enamored by the color orange and publicly display my affection with a bright leather purse I purchased a couple years ago. Tangerine Tango has a decidedly redder hue but can be incorporated easily with accessories. You can also find inexpensive tees or blouses to embrace the official color of 2012 without going overboard. If you want to balance the brightness, pair with white or gray. If you're more daring, go for hot pink or teal.


6. Metallic
Shiny dresses are great for the red carpet -- Jennifer Lawrence is clearly a fan -- but avoid this trend during the nine-to-five. Depending on your workplace environment, you might pull off metallic pants with a white blouse and black blazer. Alternatively, embrace the trend with footwear and find shiny heels for work and metallic, strappy espadrilles for weekends. Endless.com offers a great selection of well-priced foot candy, and free shipping both ways allows you to return whatever doesn't fit.


7. Bold Prints
As if neon and color-blocking weren't bold enough this season, runways everywhere featured bold prints with nods to art deco and the great outdoors. Since this look will likely go the way of last season's Navajo-inspired patterns, opt for one or two pieces that you can pair with basics from your closet. Shop discount retailers like TJMaxx and Ross to find this trend on the cheap. 

Kendal Perez is a frugal fashionista and bargain shopper who helps fellow shopaholics find hassle-free ways to save money. As the marketing coordinator for Kinoli Inc., she has the resources to be an extreme couponer but prefers a less complicated approach to staying in-budget. Kendal has been quoted in such media outlets as CNN Money, TIME Moneyland, FOX, ABC, NPR and Kiplinger Personal Finance. For savings tips and more information, visit HassleFreeSavings.com. 


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Guest Post: The 10 Most Overlooked Discounts

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Kendal Perez

Even novice couponers know the best source for grocery-store discounts (the Sunday circular) and have the smarts to time their shopping trips around a sale. However, unless you're an extreme saver with surplus storage space for toothpaste and toilet paper, you may not be aware of many discounts crossing your path every day.
Before you let another dime go down the drain, check this list of the most overlooked discounts and be sure to include them in your savings plan.

1. Receipt Coupons
I opt for self-checkout whenever possible to ensure swift service. That means grabbing the receipt on the way out and stuffing it in my bag, never to be seen again. Mistake! Not only is it good to review your receipt to ensure you weren't overcharged, but they're also a great source for discounts on groceries and local services.

2. Catalina Coupons
Similar to receipt coupons, Catalina coupons are usually printed from a small machine at the register. These coupons are triggered by your previous purchases, yielding useful discounts on products you typically buy. You can even use them at other grocery stores when they're offered by the manufacturer. For more information on Catalina coupons, consult this article from Savvygirl Living.

3. Customer Service Surveys
Readers of my blog already know I'm a fan of The Limited, but even I forget to take advantage of an easy resource for savings. Every time I'm handed a receipt, the cashier circles a phone number I can call to offer feedback on my shopping experience. In exchange for a few minutes of time they provide $10 off my next purchase of $50 or more. Lots of retailers have similar offers, so pay attention and make the call.

4. Mobile Coupons
Despite my best intentions, I'll often leave carefully clipped coupons on my kitchen counter and miss out on the discount I intended to score. Thankfully, my husband's smartphone gives me online access to deals via the Coupon Sherpa mobile app. This app allows me to search for retail and supermarket savings on-the-go, and I can also download grocery discounts directly to my loyalty card.

5. Peelies
It's always a bonus when something you intended to purchase comes with a peelie -- or a coupon adhered to the product for immediate use. However, these sticky gems do you no good if you fail to point them out to the cashier. To ensure savings, remove the coupon from the product before checkout and hand it to the cashier.

6. Status Discounts
Most seniors I know are pretty good about asking for discounts, but I often overlooked my savings potential as a student. Additionally, teachers and military personnel can score great deals from retailers, restaurants and even travel agencies. It never hurts to ask whether discounts are available for your particular status; just be ready to present the necessary proof.

7. Preferred Customer Offers
I get $10 in DSW Rewards every now and again, and my husband will score $10 in savings on his next Dick's Sporting Goods purchase. How do we land such great discounts? We accrue points via "preferred customer" programs that yield savings after a certain spending amount is reached. Since we frequent these retailers it makes sense (and cents!) to sign up for their free programs.

8. Sports Tickets
Like Catalina coupons, your ticket to last weekend's big game might have some local coupons on the back. Some people save sporting-event tickets for sentimentality, but everyone should glance at the back of their stubs before tossing them. More often than not you'll find discounts for local restaurants or retailers.

9. Magazines
If you're like me, the first thing you do before thumbing through the latest issue of your favorite magazine is remove the annoying subscription offers. As you tear them away, don't overlook potential coupons. I've found discounts and even free samples for makeup and other items in conjunction with the magazine's advertisements.

10. Recycling Programs
You're likely in the habit of recycling what you can, but did you know some retailers offer discounts for your efforts? I didn't either until recently, when a box of Kashi cereal prompted me to sign up for RecycleBank.com. By entering a code printed inside my cereal box, I earn points toward discounts on products I already buy. 

Kendal Perez is a frugal fashionista and bargain shopper who helps fellow shopaholics find hassle-free ways to save money. She has the resources to be an extreme couponer but prefers a less complicated approach to staying in-budget.  Visit HassleFreeSavings.com .

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