I know absolutely nothing about Mikkat Market, except that it’s run by a blogger named Katherine Kim, who’s doing a damn fine job of picking pieces and styling them. Her finds are irresistible, fashion-forward, and pre-styled for your convenience. Oh, and the prices are amazing. A few of my picks:
Double collar blazer, $72
Fringe sheer knit sweater, $59
Orange ruffle skirt, $48
V-neck pocket tee, $20
Chain bracelet, $22
Okay, so most some of the pieces are way a little more fashion-forward than, say, I am. And yes, there’s definitely a chance these are of horrible quality/made in a sweatshop/not as good in real life. But there are some excellent finds in here that are sure to boost your trendy quotient without throwing the rest of your closet for a loop.
What do you think? Would you give them a try, or are you in the “if it looks to good to be true…” corner?
LOVE this! that skirt is amazing.. off to check out more. xoxo jillian:: cornflake dreams
The problem with expensive well made clothes is that they last FOREVER. Even the classics shift over time. A cashmere sweater from 5 years ago just won’t fit right with basics bought today. So, buy some trendy inexpensive pieces. Enjoy them — and their short time spans. Never, though, support sweatshops.
Thanks for linking to this site–a great and affordable collection.
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