Having said that, I usually keep a list of the clothing items I want. This way I stay on my budget, I don't end up with too many things I don't need (vintage dresses aside), and I don't have to spend much time shopping.
So far, as my life, interests, and attitude is changing, so is my wardrobe. My list is growing far more then I want it to, but here are the Top 10 for 2010:

2. Skinny black pants. Remember when those GAP ads used Audrey Hepburn a couple years ago? Well, I missed the boat on that and am now kicking myself for it. I have a feeling that with enough hunting I will be able to find them, but I have a feeling that these will be one of the purchases I make next fall.
3. Patterned silk scarves. I have a few of these already, and I love adding them to a t-shirt and skirt as a fun alternative to a necklace. Hey, it worked for Jackie O.

5. Short black Frye boots. As I've previously mentioned, I have a deep love for Frye boots. I asked for the Harness Frye's '8' for Christmas, but I think my dad figured that after two pairs, a third was unnecessary. He may be right, but that doesn't mean I won't ask for them for my birthday.
6. A signature silver necklace. I know this sounds a bit weird, but I have been scouring the globe for a simple, classy, silver necklace that is all my own. I have a silver graduated bead necklace from Tiffany that I love, but it's almost too classy. I also have a great sparrow necklace I found for $3 at a thrift store, but that too, just isn't quite me. It's time for me to find my signature piece.
7. New sunglasses. I want basic black frames, and a decent lens, is that too much to ask for? Upon last Spring's loss of my favorite Burberry's (left drunkenly behind at Down the Hatch), I have been dying to buy some new, classic sunglasses. Having gotten all of my sunglasses at amazing prices, I've always been super picky about how much I spend, that's probably a good thing, considering how things go on those drunken nights.

9. Long, thin knit cardigans. I have a number of these that I've been wearing for years, but that's the problem, I've been wearing them for years and now they are well-loved and not so work appropriate. The only problem is that I am super picky about my cardigans, and cannot find the one that I already own.
10. A really practical, really great, really classic, really big bag. I have a really great collection of purses both vintage, and designer that I rarely carry. The truth of the matter is that in New York, we carry our lives on our shoulders and that usually requires a big bag.
Now that I'm doing a mental checklist of how much all of this will cost, I realize that it will definitely take me a year to acquire all these items, either that or maybe I should start picking up some extra bartending gigs :)
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