DISCLAIMER: This video was pre-filmed a few weeks ago. As the COVID numbers are skyrocketing, I encourage all of you to do what you can - get the booster, wear your mask, socially distance and stay inside when you can, sanitize your hands! It takes all of us.
I asked the same thing at Dollar Tree last night and the cashier said they do make some things esp for the store; but also get some things, like books, from places like WalMart.
Yes, outlet stores can be anything. Full price, old stock, made for the store. The best advice is to not get carried away assuming everything is a deal. Make sure you like the item for what it is, and not just because you think it's a deal. It might not be! This goes for mid-price stores as well.
Outlet stores often produce identical items at a lower quality standard. So if you were to take the same item from say, Burberry, and compare it to a Burberry Outlet item, you might find a different zipper, lower quality seams, or even discoloration when compared to the regular-priced product. There may be SOME overstock items, but I think it's mostly lower quality product. Does that mean it's LOW quality product? Well, that's gonna vary item by item.
My problem with “luxury items” is even though they may be “high quality,” they’re still very unethically produced and are pretty much made the same way as any other fast fashion. So I’d rather spend 1000 dollars at a small business where I can get something cute, unique, and more likely ethically sourced instead of designer brands that don’t even ethically source their stuff.
Yep, you could either spend $100 on a shirt because it has a particular brand on it, but is otherwise nothing fancy, or spend $100 on a shirt because it’s locally made with ethical materials by people being paid ethical wages. I know where I’d rather splurge.
Since I can’t afford to buy most kinds of ethically made stuff yet I love shopping at local vintage stores where they curate second hand clothes is also a cool eco friendly way to get cool looks, though it takes a while to find what you want usually
@@hannahbrown5465 I mostly thrift all my clothes or get them at dead stock stores. When I want something special I go to ethically made small businesses
I agree just imagine getting something custom made locally where the person making the item is getting paid a living wage. You would get a beautiful well made item. So much better than "luxury brands".
I agree with most of y'all, except for certain higher end brands that have responded to the rejection of unethical practices by cleaning up their supply lines. That said, those products are typically accessories (sunglasses, purses, shoes, etc) and you're not very likely to find them in an outlet store. Does take a bit of research, but it's not like there's many small businesses making things like sunglasses or leather purses because it's not profitable to do so without charging luxury brand prices.
I got kicked out of designer stores in San Diego because I didn't look like I was a fan of designer and didn't fit in their aesthetic. I actually don't own designer anything because I can't justify the cost, but still, to be denied because my outfit came from target was disappointing.
Designer outlets can be a treasure trove or sometimes even cost you more. The stock is a mix of overruns, off-season items, stuff that didn't sell, and often a 'tweak' to the store items but made specifically for the outlet so same shirt, cheaper buttons or fabric. Before spending a lot, to a lil homework on your phone to make sure you aren't overpaying or for something made more cheaply made. You do also see things selling for higher price in the outlet because things can sell better there and they bank that you don't know the general retail price of something. You'll also find more defectives so you really have to look hard for flaws. I used to be obsessed with Anne Klein work dresses and had a lot of them, but when I bought one at the outlet that looked the same general style, I later realized I paid near retail but it was a different fabric which wrinkled terribly (my others didn't wrinkle at all-ever) and the lining was different and hot and uncomfortable. Looked and seemed the same, but was def. not. Watch out for that one, it's an expensive mistake.
Maybe I'm just a hater 😂 but I'll be honest I find a lot of high end designer stuff to be pretty ugly, but I appreciate your take on this and that you emphasize buying stuff you love not just because it's designer and it's trendy, especially at this price point. The glasses you choose look wonderful on you!
Adam Conover (Adam Ruins Everything) explained the outlets selling their own items thing. It's a psychological tactic to get people to spend more because of the perceived discount, despite the fact the items were never more expensive.
I'm from the UK, and shop at the outlets when I'm in FL every year (pre pandemic, if course). A guy in the Levi store told me that years ago, so I assumed all the stores were the same (apart from any excess stock they were getting rid of, if course).
I shared your channel to my mom's friend who is going blind and she is so excited to learn how to do makeup and life skills. You are truly helping people!
I heard about this a few years ago that outlet stores are of lower quality. Not saying Kate Spade is high but I went to the Kate Spade store in the mall and saw the prices were much higher than the outlet. I asked the Manger at the outlet about this. She told that it was true.The example she gave me is that at the Kate Spade store uses higher end leather. Also some pieces are only sold at the Kate Spade store.
Me when I forget sunglasses: goes to a gas station and buys sunglasses for $20 MAX. Molly when she forgets sunglasses: goes to a designer outlet mall and buys FENDI sunglasses.
Yup, Still wearing my sunglasses from Amazon.. They work just fine. I'd never throw money on designer items. There is no limit to spending on fancy things and it can be better spent on other things or people.
Funny you mentioned "I don't regret buying it because I REALLY REALLY love it." In 2019 a former classmate of mine started getting into minimalism and I liked her approach of making it a journey and not just a traumatic purge. I was gonna start trying some of her techniques for 2020, but then the world blew up lol This year I have tried buying less things while slowly analyzing what clothes I really like and actually use. This year I got 2 weeks off for the holidays and have been reorganizing and trying to purge, but I have noticed that I actually use and like most of what I own, so that's been a fun surprise. Still, I wanna try not buying any articles of clothing this coming year to help me declutter. We'll see how it goes lol
I feel this! I’m moving and with that comes downsizing from a one bedroom to a studio which also means losing my full size closet 😭 I have found the opposite is true for me. I don’t love a majority of my clothes so I’m getting rid of lots of stuff which is exciting. I am trying to be more mindful of what I purchase now.
@@Goldstar00 losing a closet sounds like my mother's worst nightmare lol. As far as only shopping for thing you really like from now on, I would recommend not trying to buy them when you need them right away. If you live in a place that gets cold and will need a new winter jacket after this season, start now, but keep in mind that all of them will go on sale as spring approaches. Same thing but opposite on summer stuff. Have fun shopping!
I found you in 2017 but didn't subscribe till 2019. Sorry it took so long you've come so far. I'm so proud of you seriously. You are definitely on of my inspirations and role models. Can't wait to see what 2022 has in store for all of us
I live in Iceland, in summer the sun doesn't set at all for a while, and in winter (december/january) we only get about 3 hours of sun, but it never actually goes up, it stays low all the time.
@@kboerde dark winters isnt something we like but its only temporary, we even have a word for depression that people can get during this time. 21 of december is when the sun sits the lowest, winter solstice, then it starts shining more and more each day. I think the majority of us Icelanders don't like the darkness in winter. Enjoy your trip to iceland! Dress well, it is cold these days. Its snowy and icy now.
It makes my day when you post Molly! Can't wait to watch this! Edit: the sun sets around four to five o'clock for me, and I'm kind of in the middle Oklahoma Texas Arkansas and Louisiana!
I’m from Montana, and the sun sets around 4:00 in the winter months, also because I live in the western part of the state I won’t see the sun for the month of February because I live in a valley, that gets many inversions.
A little info for you, designers actually produce products especially for outlet stores. So the quality is a little lesser. Still great, but a little lesser, i.e., seams and details. Update: Just got to the part where you talk about it 😂 update update: One way to tell whether a bag was made for an outlet store is to check to see if there is a monogram in the lining. Designers do not add the monogram inside of a bag made for outlet.
@@margaritadominguez7554 my pleasure! I also updated that the a way to decipher whether a bag is made for an outlet store is to check the lining. Typically designers do not add the monogram inside of a bag made for outlet.
Molly, I'm so happy you are not like other UA-camrs or who call themselves hype beasts and just buy whatever cuz they can. I'm like you, I need to fall in love with a designer product for me to buy it. Also, I get 1 thing a year just a treat to myself.
Those outlets are the best! Their toilets are the fanciest thing ever lol, they automatically install and change out plastic seat covers for you and the stalls are all individual rooms with tile floor to ceiling. I was amazed!
I don't have the money to shop at these kinds of places, nor do I really think it's worth it when I could be spending money on brands who are committed to making ethical and sustainable products. I will say though, I did fall in love a bit with those wine coloured velvet boots 😍
@@Elf0304 Pure linen and pure cotton are the most sustainable fabrics. Ethical would take a lot more research. Some brands who have been ethical in the past have decided to cut costs and cut corners and are now no longer ethical but still put on a facade that they are. I recommend buying very simple cotton/linen clothes, or better yet, learn how to make them yourself.
I appreciate the fact that you are modest with it. Some people buy so much designer that they wear once that they can feed a small country. I like that u use the products a lot of times.
You'll have to go when it's not the holidays and maybe then you can go into the stores you want. I'm an outlet store manager so I get the "made for outlets" it's about 50/50 at my store too. We will tell our guests which is which if they want to know. Good video 👍😉
Those sunglasses are really cute on you! I'm not really into fashion so those brand names all flew over my head, but I will say good sunglasses are worth it! I got lasik surgery a couple of years ago and was recommended that I buy polarized lenses. My eye insurance covers new glasses prescription or sun so I got my first pair of really nice sunglasses and what a major difference than grocery store ones! I didn't believe the hype, but now I do! And even though I personally don't follow fashion brands, I actually really do love shopping vicariously through you! I love how you describe all the details. Thanks Molly!
I’ve gotten several Coach purses from their outlet because I honestly loved them. I don’t shop outlets just chasing discounts. I only get items I really love or need.
Those sunglasses look amazing on you and really frame/fit your face. Thanks for taking us on this trip. I would love to seem more shopping videos! Happy Christmas and New Years Molly!
Oh Molly, that pink coat with the black velvet color was dreamy!! You would look stunning in it. Just splurge. It’ll last a lifetime and it’s a timeless look.
I live in Brisbane, Australia. In winter, the sun sets at about 5pm, whereas today it set at 6.45pm. So a bit of a difference, but not such a big difference. Of course, the closer you get to the equator, the less difference there is.
I'm extremely light sensitive too!!! Winter in Ontario makes my light sensitivity worse!!! Snow and sun not a good mix for those of us who are light sensitive
In Michigan we have some outlet malls that do have designer stores. One mall close to me has Kate Spade, Guess, Coach, etc. So many expensive places that aren't really outlet prices. They do have some cheaper stores too.
I have always worn raybans and to me, they are so worth it. So, I definitely get why you want to be sure you fall in love with the item you are purchasing.
I am in the middle of Sweden and in the winter the sun sets about 3pm and in the summer it is light even at midnight...slightly darker but it never gets dark.
Sunset in Brazil is at 7PM on the summer, right now it's summer here, currently 6PM and still super sunny out there! On winter it's usually at around 5:30PM.
There are actually several designer outlet malls in the States. And I currently live in Scottsdale, AZ and the sun sets at 5:30pm, but I can’t wait for the days to start getting longer again! 😍
The most I ever spent on a pair of shoes was $160, and that was only because I needed really high quality ones for work. I usually spend somewhere around 50-100 dollars on shoes. Most of my sunglasses cost $10-20 lol. They're just fine. So personally I've never felt the need for expensive designer products in my life. But no judgement towards those who do 😅
I live in South Africa, Cape Town. During winter sunset is at 6pm, and summer 8pm🇿🇦 Yesterday me and hubby had so much fun outside, until my stomach started growling and I was like, I need to prepare supper. When checking the time I saw it was 7:40pm! I was so shocked😆 but needless to say we ate super late 🙈
I think the glasses are really interesting and imo they were a good price for glasses. I don't buy many expensive things... with the exception of glasses. I mean... I can't see without them. And I wear mine every day. So they're the only thing I'm willing to pay that much money for. I think that sicne they're a necessity for you, too, that you shouldn't feel guilty about spending 200+ dollars on them. I don't really care about the brands of glasses, just how they fit my face... but I have had a couple of designer frames, because they fit me the best out of everything I tried. (I literally will go to 10+ glasses stores until I find something I love on my face, because they're so important to me)
I recently spulrged on a pair of nice sunglasses and they make me so happy and confident wearing them! The best part is now I can see properly and have sunglasses on, before I would have to sacrifice my eyesight to wear them. Finally got nice prescription sunnies and it's the best. Plus my insurance helped pay for them since i literally need them to see lol
Yes, there’s designer outlets in Sunrise Florida and they really vary in quality/value/etc. but the best hands down is the Saint Laurent store. It’s usually discounted at least 50% for two seasons old, (still like $1k or more usually) and they’re usually all the fun colors because they’re like Spring seasons that haven’t sold by Christmas. (Like a bubblegum pink Sac De Jour). I asked the saleswoman what she doesn’t like, is it customers expecting designer bags for $100? She laughed and said she hates people looking for black and beige bags because those are never OUT of season so they’re never in the outlets. Also those glasses are fantastic. The square totally fits your face. Also it’s no wonder Bennie liked that hat. It looked like a plush toy. 😂
There are a few outlet malls in other states with some stores. Florida has Prada and some others, Virginia has Burberry and a couple more. I'm not sure of another mall with only lux brands though, so that's cool!
I live in Ecuador so we dont relly experience seasons like the rest of the world far from the ecuatorial line but the only thing thar changes slightly is the temperature and humidity but we have sunsets at 6:30 pm all year around
I got a KILLER deal on new Chanel sunglasses in 2014 from an online designer consignment store. They were still being sold on the website for $500, and I paid $99 -- which included the case and wiping cloth! And yes, they are real! I still have them. Unfortunately, the consignment store went out of business last summer. ETA: They're not a wild style, either. They're plain black.
Here in Brazil, for the most part of the country, there is not much difference between the duration of days in winter and summer. Where I live (São Paulo) the shortest day in winter has like 10h and 40 min, so it gets dark around 6ish.
I live in buffalo new york on lake Erie... During the winter months our sunset is usually between 4 and 5pm. To be more specific about where I live I'm in Western New York.
Those sunglasses 🕶 look so good on you! It’s so hard for me to find and nice pair of sunglasses 😎 (especially since after me surgery I gained alot of weight 😢) but your looking gorgeous….as always 💜
DISCLAIMER: This video was pre-filmed a few weeks ago. As the COVID numbers are skyrocketing, I encourage all of you to do what you can - get the booster, wear your mask, socially distance and stay inside when you can, sanitize your hands! It takes all of us.
Hugs Molly you are so amazing inspiring so smart ❤️
Still need a Vogmask, honey! :)
In the books; Dorothy wears clear glittered shows.
It's funny that they are selling them in the US but they have the comma instead of the period in the price tags.
I asked the same thing at Dollar Tree last night and the cashier said they do make some things esp for the store; but also get some things, like books, from places like WalMart.
Yes, outlet stores can be anything. Full price, old stock, made for the store. The best advice is to not get carried away assuming everything is a deal. Make sure you like the item for what it is, and not just because you think it's a deal. It might not be! This goes for mid-price stores as well.
Outlet stores often produce identical items at a lower quality standard. So if you were to take the same item from say, Burberry, and compare it to a Burberry Outlet item, you might find a different zipper, lower quality seams, or even discoloration when compared to the regular-priced product. There may be SOME overstock items, but I think it's mostly lower quality product. Does that mean it's LOW quality product? Well, that's gonna vary item by item.
could they also be returns which look unused, or have been refurbished to look new?
@@lauranolastnamegiven3385 Like new returns, absolutely! Refurbished they might have to disclose, but I think anything is possible in an outlet store!
My problem with “luxury items” is even though they may be “high quality,” they’re still very unethically produced and are pretty much made the same way as any other fast fashion. So I’d rather spend 1000 dollars at a small business where I can get something cute, unique, and more likely ethically sourced instead of designer brands that don’t even ethically source their stuff.
Yep, you could either spend $100 on a shirt because it has a particular brand on it, but is otherwise nothing fancy, or spend $100 on a shirt because it’s locally made with ethical materials by people being paid ethical wages. I know where I’d rather splurge.
Since I can’t afford to buy most kinds of ethically made stuff yet I love shopping at local vintage stores where they curate second hand clothes is also a cool eco friendly way to get cool looks, though it takes a while to find what you want usually
@@hannahbrown5465 I mostly thrift all my clothes or get them at dead stock stores. When I want something special I go to ethically made small businesses
I agree just imagine getting something custom made locally where the person making the item is getting paid a living wage. You would get a beautiful well made item. So much better than "luxury brands".
I agree with most of y'all, except for certain higher end brands that have responded to the rejection of unethical practices by cleaning up their supply lines. That said, those products are typically accessories (sunglasses, purses, shoes, etc) and you're not very likely to find them in an outlet store. Does take a bit of research, but it's not like there's many small businesses making things like sunglasses or leather purses because it's not profitable to do so without charging luxury brand prices.
Your mom saying ‘fake service dog alert’ made me laugh really hard because that’s what I say at my job 😂
I got kicked out of designer stores in San Diego because I didn't look like I was a fan of designer and didn't fit in their aesthetic. I actually don't own designer anything because I can't justify the cost, but still, to be denied because my outfit came from target was disappointing.
That’s extremely disappointing but not suprsing.
I’m glad they didn’t get your money, in no way did they deserve it
That is so rude. Sorry you were treated that way! They just lost a potential customer.
Designer outlets can be a treasure trove or sometimes even cost you more. The stock is a mix of overruns, off-season items, stuff that didn't sell, and often a 'tweak' to the store items but made specifically for the outlet so same shirt, cheaper buttons or fabric. Before spending a lot, to a lil homework on your phone to make sure you aren't overpaying or for something made more cheaply made. You do also see things selling for higher price in the outlet because things can sell better there and they bank that you don't know the general retail price of something. You'll also find more defectives so you really have to look hard for flaws. I used to be obsessed with Anne Klein work dresses and had a lot of them, but when I bought one at the outlet that looked the same general style, I later realized I paid near retail but it was a different fabric which wrinkled terribly (my others didn't wrinkle at all-ever) and the lining was different and hot and uncomfortable. Looked and seemed the same, but was def. not. Watch out for that one, it's an expensive mistake.
Maybe I'm just a hater 😂 but I'll be honest I find a lot of high end designer stuff to be pretty ugly, but I appreciate your take on this and that you emphasize buying stuff you love not just because it's designer and it's trendy, especially at this price point. The glasses you choose look wonderful on you!
Adam Conover (Adam Ruins Everything) explained the outlets selling their own items thing. It's a psychological tactic to get people to spend more because of the perceived discount, despite the fact the items were never more expensive.
I just saw that episode! What a coincidence!
I'm from the UK, and shop at the outlets when I'm in FL every year (pre pandemic, if course). A guy in the Levi store told me that years ago, so I assumed all the stores were the same (apart from any excess stock they were getting rid of, if course).
I shared your channel to my mom's friend who is going blind and she is so excited to learn how to do makeup and life skills. You are truly helping people!
I heard about this a few years ago that outlet stores are of lower quality. Not saying Kate Spade is high but I went to the Kate Spade store in the mall and saw the prices were much higher than the outlet. I asked the Manger at the outlet about this. She told that it was true.The example she gave me is that at the Kate Spade store uses higher end leather. Also some pieces are only sold at the Kate Spade store.
Me when I forget sunglasses: goes to a gas station and buys sunglasses for $20 MAX.
Molly when she forgets sunglasses: goes to a designer outlet mall and buys FENDI sunglasses.
me - just squints in my regular prescription glasses, till I get home, because I don't own any sunglasses ;P
Yup, Still wearing my sunglasses from Amazon.. They work just fine.
I'd never throw money on designer items. There is no limit to spending on fancy things and it can be better spent on other things or people.
Funny you mentioned "I don't regret buying it because I REALLY REALLY love it."
In 2019 a former classmate of mine started getting into minimalism and I liked her approach of making it a journey and not just a traumatic purge. I was gonna start trying some of her techniques for 2020, but then the world blew up lol
This year I have tried buying less things while slowly analyzing what clothes I really like and actually use.
This year I got 2 weeks off for the holidays and have been reorganizing and trying to purge, but I have noticed that I actually use and like most of what I own, so that's been a fun surprise.
Still, I wanna try not buying any articles of clothing this coming year to help me declutter. We'll see how it goes lol
Wow love this!
I feel this! I’m moving and with that comes downsizing from a one bedroom to a studio which also means losing my full size closet 😭 I have found the opposite is true for me. I don’t love a majority of my clothes so I’m getting rid of lots of stuff which is exciting. I am trying to be more mindful of what I purchase now.
@@Goldstar00 losing a closet sounds like my mother's worst nightmare lol.
As far as only shopping for thing you really like from now on, I would recommend not trying to buy them when you need them right away.
If you live in a place that gets cold and will need a new winter jacket after this season, start now, but keep in mind that all of them will go on sale as spring approaches. Same thing but opposite on summer stuff.
Have fun shopping!
I can't get over the fact that Benny boy was a model! 😂🥰
A fancy Balenciaga model!
You have got me through this year with your loving honesty and fun content! Thank you!
I found you in 2017 but didn't subscribe till 2019. Sorry it took so long you've come so far. I'm so proud of you seriously. You are definitely on of my inspirations and role models. Can't wait to see what 2022 has in store for all of us
I live in Iceland, in summer the sun doesn't set at all for a while, and in winter (december/january) we only get about 3 hours of sun, but it never actually goes up, it stays low all the time.
Im honestly excited to see what its like to only have 3 hours of sunlight. Im gong to iceland this friday. How do you feel about the dark winters?
@@kboerde dark winters isnt something we like but its only temporary, we even have a word for depression that people can get during this time.
21 of december is when the sun sits the lowest, winter solstice, then it starts shining more and more each day.
I think the majority of us Icelanders don't like the darkness in winter.
Enjoy your trip to iceland! Dress well, it is cold these days. Its snowy and icy now.
It makes my day when you post Molly! Can't wait to watch this!
Edit: the sun sets around four to five o'clock for me, and I'm kind of in the middle Oklahoma Texas Arkansas and Louisiana!
$1,200 for a pair of shoes? That’s someone’s rent for a month.
For me that is 3 time the rent. I live in The Hague, The Netherlands and hell no I would buy something so expensive.
I’m from Montana, and the sun sets around 4:00 in the winter months, also because I live in the western part of the state I won’t see the sun for the month of February because I live in a valley, that gets many inversions.
A little info for you, designers actually produce products especially for outlet stores. So the quality is a little lesser. Still great, but a little lesser, i.e., seams and details. Update: Just got to the part where you talk about it 😂 update update: One way to tell whether a bag was made for an outlet store is to check to see if there is a monogram in the lining. Designers do not add the monogram inside of a bag made for outlet.
I didn t know that😊
Wow Thank you for the info. I didn't know that.
@@lauralpr7891 It kind of burst my little bubble when I found out 😂
@@margaritadominguez7554 my pleasure! I also updated that the a way to decipher whether a bag is made for an outlet store is to check the lining. Typically designers do not add the monogram inside of a bag made for outlet.
Didn't know that about the monogram! Thanks for the tip!
Molly, I'm so happy you are not like other UA-camrs or who call themselves hype beasts and just buy whatever cuz they can. I'm like you, I need to fall in love with a designer product for me to buy it. Also, I get 1 thing a year just a treat to myself.
Those outlets are the best! Their toilets are the fanciest thing ever lol, they automatically install and change out plastic seat covers for you and the stalls are all individual rooms with tile floor to ceiling. I was amazed!
I don't have the money to shop at these kinds of places, nor do I really think it's worth it when I could be spending money on brands who are committed to making ethical and sustainable products.
I will say though, I did fall in love a bit with those wine coloured velvet boots 😍
Yes to both feelings. I can’t fathom the expense, and I loved the velvet boots esthetic. But still the price Oy.
Any ethical recommendations?
@@Elf0304 Pure linen and pure cotton are the most sustainable fabrics. Ethical would take a lot more research. Some brands who have been ethical in the past have decided to cut costs and cut corners and are now no longer ethical but still put on a facade that they are. I recommend buying very simple cotton/linen clothes, or better yet, learn how to make them yourself.
In Finland, the sun sets at 3PM!!! Love the video
I appreciate the fact that you are modest with it. Some people buy so much designer that they wear once that they can feed a small country. I like that u use the products a lot of times.
You'll have to go when it's not the holidays and maybe then you can go into the stores you want. I'm an outlet store manager so I get the "made for outlets" it's about 50/50 at my store too. We will tell our guests which is which if they want to know. Good video 👍😉
Those sunglasses are really cute on you! I'm not really into fashion so those brand names all flew over my head, but I will say good sunglasses are worth it! I got lasik surgery a couple of years ago and was recommended that I buy polarized lenses. My eye insurance covers new glasses prescription or sun so I got my first pair of really nice sunglasses and what a major difference than grocery store ones! I didn't believe the hype, but now I do! And even though I personally don't follow fashion brands, I actually really do love shopping vicariously through you! I love how you describe all the details. Thanks Molly!
I live in norway, and today the sun came up at 10:00 and down again 14:39. But the sun have turned now so everyday is getting a little longer 😊
I’ve gotten several Coach purses from their outlet because I honestly loved them. I don’t shop outlets just chasing discounts. I only get items I really love or need.
I worked at an Anne Taylor outlet and 98% of our stock was made for the outlet
Those sunglasses look amazing on you and really frame/fit your face. Thanks for taking us on this trip. I would love to seem more shopping videos! Happy Christmas and New Years Molly!
Oh Molly, that pink coat with the black velvet color was dreamy!! You would look stunning in it. Just splurge. It’ll last a lifetime and it’s a timeless look.
Ok. I need to win the lottery. Go shopping in Palm Springs… I need to see if I would regret these purchases too!!! 😂
I collect vintage brooches, and I LOVED that Prada pink jacket with the big brooch!
Hey! I live in Florida and the sun fully sets around 6 in the winter and around 8-9pm in the summer!
just a note that most of the "prada" items were actually miu miu..
miu miu and prada are sister brands but i believe miu miu is generally cheaper
Molly whispering, there is a fake service dog in here… Conspiratorily! 😂
Those sunglasses are BEAUTIFUL and they look soooo good on you!
I live in South Africa, in the summer, the sun sets around 8pm. In the winter it sets around 7pm.
I live in Brisbane, Australia. In winter, the sun sets at about 5pm, whereas today it set at 6.45pm. So a bit of a difference, but not such a big difference. Of course, the closer you get to the equator, the less difference there is.
4:51pm sunset today in Maryland.
I'm extremely light sensitive too!!! Winter in Ontario makes my light sensitivity worse!!! Snow and sun not a good mix for those of us who are light sensitive
It really frustrates me how sneeky some of these brands are...
In Michigan we have some outlet malls that do have designer stores.
One mall close to me has Kate Spade, Guess, Coach, etc.
So many expensive places that aren't really outlet prices.
They do have some cheaper stores too.
Scotland and sunset is at around just before 4pm at the moment!
I have always worn raybans and to me, they are so worth it. So, I definitely get why you want to be sure you fall in love with the item you are purchasing.
These sunglasses aren't a style I like for myself but they fit Molly so well! It was a great choice
I am in the middle of Sweden and in the winter the sun sets about 3pm and in the summer it is light even at midnight...slightly darker but it never gets dark.
I'm about a half-hour north of Dallas, Texas. Sunset here is about 5:30.
I live in WA and the sun sets around 4pm, but I go to school in the Caribbean and the sun sets at 6:30pm in the winter
Sunset in Brazil is at 7PM on the summer, right now it's summer here, currently 6PM and still super sunny out there! On winter it's usually at around 5:30PM.
PA, usa. Sets around 5pm est
I live in Helsinki Finland, and the sunrise was today at 9:30 am and it sets at 3:30 pm.
There are actually several designer outlet malls in the States. And I currently live in Scottsdale, AZ and the sun sets at 5:30pm, but I can’t wait for the days to start getting longer again! 😍
Sunset 5:09 here in North Carolina. So dark by like 6pm.
I'm from Italy! It's 5pm and sun it's setting now!
I think they have these kinds of discount high end malls in New Jersey
I live in Florida and the sun sets around 5:45 right now.
Hey! In Australia the sun sets around 6pm in winter and around 9pm in summer 😊
I'm in Fairbanks Alaska right now the sun rises at around 11 and sets at 3
Te sunset in Guatemala, the country next to Mexico, the sunset time its at 5:45 pm normally in the winter. In the other seasons at 7:30 pm normally.
Here in North Carolina in the winter sunset is like 5:45.
Love your shades! That was a good deal, when you consider how much RayBans are! 😎
I live in Florida and the sun sets at 6pm during the winter and 8pm during the summer
In Texas sunset bout 5 530
I knew she was at cabazon a part of me just felt it when i saw the thumbnail, its amazing to know she was so close to my town
I love the sunglasses. They look great on you. I loved shopping with you. I got to see all the fun stuff from my home. :)
We have one on Long Island in New York called The Americana!
The most I ever spent on a pair of shoes was $160, and that was only because I needed really high quality ones for work. I usually spend somewhere around 50-100 dollars on shoes. Most of my sunglasses cost $10-20 lol. They're just fine. So personally I've never felt the need for expensive designer products in my life. But no judgement towards those who do 😅
I live in South Africa, Cape Town.
During winter sunset is at 6pm, and summer 8pm🇿🇦
Yesterday me and hubby had so much fun outside, until my stomach started growling and I was like, I need to prepare supper. When checking the time I saw it was 7:40pm!
I was so shocked😆 but needless to say we ate super late 🙈
Norway, the North part of norway dont have SUN between november and february Molly , its daark .. 😍
Springfield, MO sunset is at 5:04pm
Ireland the sun sets at like 4pm during winter, but really it’s dark all day so you don’t notice 😂
I think the glasses are really interesting and imo they were a good price for glasses. I don't buy many expensive things... with the exception of glasses. I mean... I can't see without them. And I wear mine every day. So they're the only thing I'm willing to pay that much money for. I think that sicne they're a necessity for you, too, that you shouldn't feel guilty about spending 200+ dollars on them.
I don't really care about the brands of glasses, just how they fit my face... but I have had a couple of designer frames, because they fit me the best out of everything I tried. (I literally will go to 10+ glasses stores until I find something I love on my face, because they're so important to me)
I recently spulrged on a pair of nice sunglasses and they make me so happy and confident wearing them! The best part is now I can see properly and have sunglasses on, before I would have to sacrifice my eyesight to wear them. Finally got nice prescription sunnies and it's the best. Plus my insurance helped pay for them since i literally need them to see lol
Yes, there’s designer outlets in Sunrise Florida and they really vary in quality/value/etc. but the best hands down is the Saint Laurent store. It’s usually discounted at least 50% for two seasons old, (still like $1k or more usually) and they’re usually all the fun colors because they’re like Spring seasons that haven’t sold by Christmas. (Like a bubblegum pink Sac De Jour). I asked the saleswoman what she doesn’t like, is it customers expecting designer bags for $100? She laughed and said she hates people looking for black and beige bags because those are never OUT of season so they’re never in the outlets.
Also those glasses are fantastic. The square totally fits your face.
Also it’s no wonder Bennie liked that hat. It looked like a plush toy. 😂
There are a few outlet malls in other states with some stores. Florida has Prada and some others, Virginia has Burberry and a couple more. I'm not sure of another mall with only lux brands though, so that's cool!
I love these glasses molly, they fit you PERFECTLY
I’m in central KY and sun sets around 5:30 currently!
2:38 hello Molly, I live in Colombia and the sunset is at 5:00p.m./6:00p.m. every time of the year form January to December
Love those sparkly red shoes! Very Wizard Of Oz.
Love your channel! Sunset in west-central Wisconsin today is 4:33pm. 😎
Molly: very gossip girl
Me in my head 30 seconds before: that’s 1000% blaire Waldorf
Those sunglass are ADORABLE! I would love them in black ❤👀
Alexandria,Louisiana. It gets dark at 5pm
In the Yukon the sun sets at 2pm right now 😬
There's one by Vancouver airport in BC that's becoming more well known. It's fairly new, so definitely not as well known as this one, yet lol
I live in Finland and during the winter months the sunset is at 3 pm
I live in Sweden and currently the sunset is at 2.50pm, so that's fun.
I live in Ecuador so we dont relly experience seasons like the rest of the world far from the ecuatorial line but the only thing thar changes slightly is the temperature and humidity but we have sunsets at 6:30 pm all year around
Florida has these outlets too
Oh molly the red ones for you!!
Love all your content, you always make my day brighter🥰☀️I live in Atlanta Georgia and the sun sets at 5:30 pm eastern time
hi, im from greece and today the sun sets at 5:17 and everyday it sats about a minute later
NJ- (east coast)sun sets 4:30 here too
I got a KILLER deal on new Chanel sunglasses in 2014 from an online designer consignment store. They were still being sold on the website for $500, and I paid $99 -- which included the case and wiping cloth! And yes, they are real! I still have them. Unfortunately, the consignment store went out of business last summer.
ETA: They're not a wild style, either. They're plain black.
Here in Brazil, for the most part of the country, there is not much difference between the duration of days in winter and summer. Where I live (São Paulo) the shortest day in winter has like 10h and 40 min, so it gets dark around 6ish.
Obs: but now it's summer here
I live in buffalo new york on lake Erie... During the winter months our sunset is usually between 4 and 5pm. To be more specific about where I live I'm in Western New York.
New zealand, its summer atm so about 8pm sun sets, rises about 6am
I live in Appleton Wisconsin the sun sets (completely) around 4:15
Those sunglasses 🕶 look so good on you! It’s so hard for me to find and nice pair of sunglasses 😎 (especially since after me surgery I gained alot of weight 😢) but your looking gorgeous….as always 💜