I am a Gap girl. I also like alliteration.
My Gap wardrobe comes from their factory outlet stores. I refuse to hit a regular Gap store in a mall unless I have a discount code of some sort.
My heart beats faster when I see a Gap factory store. It happened to me when I saw this one at Opry Mills. It's as if a strong magnetic force moves me into the store and it's futile for me to fight it.
I will admit that I probably haven't done as much damage at this store as I could have, likely because I am content with my wardrobe. I really didn't need any linen shorts, no matter how pretty and tempting they were at this store. I also didn't need any tank tops because I had just bought two recently at Kohl's.
I was wrong.
You need to wear a tank top in Nashville. It is ridiculously hot that wearing a regular t-shirt feels like you are overdressed. I'm not a natural tank top person, but I got out of my comfort zone fast on day two of being in Nashville. Tank tops are my friends.
I found the most comfortable tank top at this store. If I'm leaving my comfort zone, I might as well go all out. This one was in a camo pattern. I never had a camo top of any sort until now. This top has a slight flare, which is flattering and allows your stomach to expand as you stuff yourself silly with food while on vacation.
I tried it on in a change room. I loved how it looked on me. Sold!
When all was set and done, with discounts galore applied to this purchase, it was $5 after tax. Insane!
The man at the payment area was so nice. I entered my phone number into the touchscreen display, which was how I ended up with my discounts. He was nice and polite.
He placed my lone article of clothing in a small Gap bag. We wished each other a nice day and I happily left the store.
I love a good deal. I wore this tank top several times on this trip. It launders well. It is my favourite Gap purchase in a while, right up there with my comfy joggers.
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