Apologies for being
MIA. Could we say it was an extended
bout of bloggers block? Or perhaps it is
like “Boy Meets World” where Cory’s little sister Morgan disappears for at
least two seasons. I can’t even begin to
explain all important things that have happened since I’ve last penned so here
are some quick highlights:
1.
I fell in love with field jackets
2.
I found the perfect pair of boyfriend jeans
3.
I bought my first real pair of boots that I will
own for the rest of my life (this is probably the biggest commitment I’ve made
since I got a dog)
One of the major things that has happened since I’ve last
blogged is the rise of Pinterest (yeah, I know , it’s not even remotely a new
thing). When I first heard of it, people
were telling me it was a site that only college girls loved, so I was a bit
turned off. I’m not really sure how it
is a college girl thing when half of the posts are about dreamy weddings.
The only mildly frustrating thing about the site is that
sometimes I find that perfect thing that I just have to buy, but then I have to
go through this whole song and dance to find out where I can buy it, and I
inevitably experience an immense wave of sadness when I cannot locate the item,
or fall into even deeper despair when the item is no longer in stock. I experienced this Pinterest panic last week
when I found the perfect non-frumpy, chic sweatshirt. I became determined to immediately buy this cozy
side zip hoodie.
The Elusive Jacket |
After pinning it onto my board, Fashionista Style, I clicked
on the picture to find the original pin.
It linked me to another fashion blogger, but she didn’t list the hoodie’s
origin. I Googled the item, and sure
enough the picture from Pinterest came up, but the item was nowhere to be
found. This sweatshirt became the golden
snitch, seen by me, then released into the internet ether. I read through the comments on the bloggers
website. Two other girls were obviously also
suffering from Pinterest Panic. “Does
anyone know where I can buy this hoodie?
What brand is it??” one comment read.
Another sufferer wrote, “I have to have this, where is it from?” Then finally a comment from the original
pinner with a link to a random Korean wholesale website. I immediately went to the site. I held my breath as I clicked on the image. Then those three crushing words, OUT OF STOCK. Gone.
Damn you Pinterest. You have created
a supply and demand problem and I was enraged, but did not give up. I noticed the website had an online help chat
option. I immediately started the
chat. Experiencing the same nervousness I
did in junior high when I’d log on to AIM hoping to IM my crush, I waited
expectantly for the chat to begin. Skipping
the pleasantries, I got straight to the point. “When is this item coming back
in stock?” “Item not soon, maybe never.”
the help desk replied in broken English.
The elusive side zip hoodie got the best of me, but I did experience
some Pinterest triumphs. It wasn’t
always easy. I found one of the dresses
I pinned in a random Santa Monica boutique on the post holiday sale rack. It was like running into an old friend. I fell in love with the dress on Pinterest
long before I bought it, so there was really no wavering on my once I realized
it was a perfect fit.
So here’s to Pinspiration.
While sometimes finding the item in real life takes perspiration, the
victory of owning the item in real life is sweet, and so much more satisfying
than just having it on a virtual corkboard.
Pinspired by this Romper |
Found it! |