adorefaith
i'm almost ready..
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i settled on a pair of jeans today! finally. i narrowed it down to two pairs, 'the rocket' by citizens and a skinny pair of Levi's. the citizens were three times the price of the Levi's.
ultimately i couldn't justify paying $250 and i don't know if there was much difference, quality wise.. they definitely looked very similar. i'm really happy with the Levi's... i would never have considered them, but a friend with great style bought a pair and mentioned he had seen a women's version, so i checked them out and am very glad i did. they have a really nice deep colour and grain, no visible branding and are the perfect length. happy. 
plus i saved money so now i can keep searching for my dream bag!
ultimately i couldn't justify paying $250 and i don't know if there was much difference, quality wise.. they definitely looked very similar. i'm really happy with the Levi's... i would never have considered them, but a friend with great style bought a pair and mentioned he had seen a women's version, so i checked them out and am very glad i did. they have a really nice deep colour and grain, no visible branding and are the perfect length. happy. 
plus i saved money so now i can keep searching for my dream bag!


Have you made a list of the things you need this season?
Maybe in 2015, when I might attend the january sales...
the highlighted part of your post is something i still wrestle with. the thing is, even with a very deliberate, curated wardrobe, i believe there are always going to be items that are seasonal/trendy/transitional/basics in some way... things that aren't necessarily investment pieces and aren't intended to be such... and then i think as long as they do exactly what you said (fill a gap in your wardrobe, multiply outfit possibilities, enjoy a lot of wear) then they have a purpose and are justifiable.
but seriously, i think the point is just to think and plan more before purchases, and to really find the gaps in your wardrobe and then fill them with intent, rather than just shopping for the sake of it. i still beat myself up for those cheap, lower quality purchases... but i think it's silly, really. there is a place for them. in general, i think i am putting more thought into my purchases and the building of a wardrobe that's consistent and versatile and hopefully (mostly) good quality. i think that's all you can ask of yourself.