The Ones That Got Away: 7 Items We Regret Not Buying
There's a common misconception that when it comes to talking about a breakup, we'd only be referring to the tragedy of parting ways with a significant other. But let's get one thing clear: This kind of emotional distress is by no means limited to romantic relationships. All my fellow fashion girls out there know that longing after a certain item from afar, whether it be a dreamy pair of heels or a perfect dress, and then finally letting this beloved garment slip away before you have time to make it yours can be equally as dramatic an experience.
I went through the kind of fashion breakup I'm referring to last summer, and, to be quite honest, I'm still not over it (clearly), which prompted me to write this story and bug my fellowBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing editors to dredge up their fashion breakups, too. But let me backtrack for a moment. If you'll really allow me to use the breakup analogy here, it should probably be revised to something like a long-lost crush who finally stepped just outside of reach. It's not like we were in a relationship with these items (we never owned them), but for as much internet stalking and time that these items spent sitting in our virtual shopping carts not being ordered (and, hello, occupying precious space in our hearts), we feel they should have been ours the entire time.
Well, today we may be reminiscing over these seven things we regret not buying, but we're certainly not going to make the same mistake twice because we have to learn our lesson somehow. Keep reading to see the items causing us sartorial heartache and then shop the pieces we won't be letting out of our sights this time around.
"I let this Stella McCartney sculptural beret get away, and I still think about it. Fingers crossed that my saved search on eBay (where the site emails you if a product is listed with your keywords) will come through. It's worked before for an Acne Studios blazer that was several seasons old."
The one she won't let out of her sight
"I'm still undecided if I will let these get away, but they are selling so quickly, and I know I'd wear them all the time. I'll happily take encouragement to purchase from any enablers out there."
The one that got away
"I became seriously obsessed with this cardigan the first time I saw it, and within days it was sold out in my size, on all sites. I still keep it on my wish list in case it ever magically reappears, but so far no luck. What makes it so special? I think it's the perfectly placed florals, unusual neckline and the fact that it's cropped so short."
The one she won't let out of her sight
"I've wanted one of Balenciaga's hourglass blazers for a few seasons now, so when I found one on sale back in December, I finally made it mine before it could slip away."
"For so long, I remember lusting after these Attico crystal and velvet pumps. They might still be available a few places, but I promised myself I wouldn't look back (until now, thanks to Anna)."
The one she won't let out of her sight
"However, it took loving those Attico pumps a little too much to get me to realize these Area mules are really what my closet was missing. They're definitely pricey, but I haven't stopped lusting after them for months now."
"I wasn't able to snag these perfect Dôen ballet flats (pictured below) before they sold out, but I will be buying the brand's pretty new minidress to ease my pain!"
The one she won't let out of her sight
"I've been a stan of Sandy Liang's subversive take on feminine style for so long now, it's really a wonder that I haven't made any of her pieces my own yet. Last summer, this dress (the above image is actually the top and skirt version it also came in) was all I could think about. From the shirred waistline to the multicolored ruffle trim, it's a pure delight—it's too bad I over-contemplated it because it sold out swiftly."
The ones she won't let out of her sight
"Luckily, that dress wasn't the only way to fill the gaping hole in my heart and closet. Sandy Liang's line is full of fun, whimsical tops that I'll be capitalizing on before it's too late."
"Zara items tend to come and go very quickly, so you have to get your hands on the good stuff fast. I passed on buying these white knee-high boots at first because I already own plenty of white ankle boots, but now I seriously regret they are not in my closet, especially as I've seen so many cool fashion girls wearing them all over Instagram. (And moreover, they photograph beautifully!) They, of course, sold out in a flash."
The one she won't let out of her sight
"I'm excited for warmer temps so I can get my toes into these gorgeous 'floss' sandals. They are selling out fast, and I won't let them get away! Also how good will they look with straight-leg jeans come spring?"
"Like two years ago, everyone in my office was buying these strappy Mango sandals (that looked a lot like a Chloé style) in nude and black. I just got them in black but they are SO versatile and comfortable and earn me so many compliments to this day, I wish I’d gotten them in nude too. #Regrets."
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Anna is an editor on the fashion team atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing and has been at the company for over five years, having begun her career in the Los Angeles office before relocating to New York, where she's currently based. Having always been passionate about pursuing a career in fashion, she built up her experience interning at the likes of Michael Kors, A.L.C., and College Fashionista before joining the team as a post-graduate assistant editor. Anna has penned a number of interviews withBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's cover stars over the years, including A-listers Megan Fox, Issa Rae, and Emma Chamberlain. She's earned a reputation for scouting new and emerging brands from across the globe and championing them to our audience of millions. While fashion is her main wheelhouse, Anna led the launch of WWW Travels last year, a new lifestyle vertical that highlights all things travel through a fashion-person lens. She is passionate about shopping vintage, whether it be at a favorite local outpost or an on-the-road discovery, and has amassed a wardrobe full of unique finds. When she's not writing, you can find her shooting street imagery on her film camera, attempting to learn a fourth or fifth language, or planning her next trip across the globe.