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I've been going to Woodbury Common in New York in recent years to do most of my shopping. Woodbury is a great place to shop because it allows me to buy the clothing and accessories that I require for a season while sticking to the budget a set for myself. Recently I took my girlfriend and my mom there for the first time. I pride myself on being an experienced shopper, but these ladies that accompanied me taught me the true meaning of shopping. Going with them gave me a renewed interest in Woodury.

We went into stores that I frequently pass without a second thought. I had a habit of shopping at only particular stores (i.e. Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Kenneth Cole) and being a thorough, yet swift shopper. My mom explained to me that I had forgotten the basics of shopping (another reason she feels I should not have moved out) like trying clothing on and not just going by a given size, or mixing and matching different styles (stop shopping at the same store) to create more outfits with the same amount of clothing. My girlfriend showed me that outlets have more to offer than just clothing and shoes such as towels, bedsheets, and utensils (all of which I pay little attention to since I'm a computer analyst who works long hours and uses my apartment more as a pit stop than a place to relax).

By the end of the day the usual amount of time I take to shop had ballooned from 2-3 hours to 3-5 hours and I had gone over the usual amount I intend to spend when I go to Woodbury. All in all I was appreciative to the women in my life for they showed me that when you have access to a place like Woodbury I should take advantage of the entire package and not limit myself. And in doing this my aparment is alot more stylish (I actually think to myself "this is nice" when I come home) and I am wearing different types of clothing, which is a definite stretch for me (a guy who in college people called Tommy as in Hilfiger). Though my budget had to be revamped I still ended up saving in the long run because buying more at Woodbury Common meant buying less (for more) anywhere else.

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