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Under $100

Food Stamps: Cute Shoes for Under $100!

by Tina on May 18, 2009

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According to the Cut, Marais USA’s mission is to create versatile shoes for all us girls who can’t afford to shell out $500 or more on a pair each season. They’ve done even better than that: they’ve created stylish, versatile shoes for all us girls who can’t even afford to shell out $200 on a pair of shoes each season!

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Foodstamps: Swimsuits under $50!

by Tina on April 7, 2009

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Top Shop Zipper One Piece

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In honor of Style Bite’s recent relocation to sunny LA (which explains the lack of posts this past week), guest editor Sydney found a couple swimsuits under $50 (well, one is $55 to be exact but close enough). Since we’re new to LA, if you have any tips or places to visit here, please let us know! Just email or post a comment.

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Food Stamps Feature: Harem Pants

by Tina on March 20, 2009

Drop it like it’s hot, with these drop crotch pants all under $100:

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ASOS Formal Harem Pants

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Silence & Noise Harem Pant

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Free People Skinny Harem Pant



food stamps are brought to you by guest editor Sydney of
RosenMunns

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More Food Stamps…

by Tina on February 26, 2009

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Denim Moto Jacket

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Chenille Slap Bracelet

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Faux Fur Vest

No need to check the mail, your food stamps are right here! Enjoy guest editor Sydney’s newest affordable picks, and don’t forget that she’s posting these regularly, just click on the Karl Stamp.

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Quilted Black Velvet Backpack

by Tina on February 16, 2009

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Donna Sharp Quilted Backpack

handpicked by Sydney

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Food Stamps: Fashion Under $100

by Tina on February 16, 2009

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Newport News Lace up Wedge

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Old Peublo Traders Lace up Boot

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Zip Front Leather Hot Pants

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Outer Space Tie Dye T-Shirt

Truth be told: most of the independent fashion we crave isn’t covered with our unemployment check. So, recessionblahblahblah, instead of moping around because we can’t afford all those fashion forward pieces, guest editor Sydney of RosenMunns has opted to share her low budget secrets in what we’ve termed “Food Stamps.” Each day she’ll add a piece of clothing or an accessory, all under $100– actually most of the time under $50.

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