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Holiday Trend: The Crystal Bib Necklace

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Pictured: Come to mama! My new Crystal Bib necklace for the holiday season. (picture taken with my new Olympus-Pen camera.)

Don’t you love this necklace? I’m sure you’ve seen similar styles this fall.  This is one of the new trends for the holidays, the “crystal bib” necklace.  I fell in love with this necklace a few weeks ago when I say it pictured on a “Tweet-up” held by fellow blogger and friend,  The Budget Babe.  The Tweet-up was done with TJ Maxx and this necklace was highlighted as one of their fabuless finds.  This is a great example of the new phenomena of  “social shopping.”   Social shopping is really the speciality of bloggers like moi and the reason I started The Recessionista. Many times, the best deals are not advertised, so social networking is a great way to share the savings.

I didn’t win the necklace on the Tweet-up, and I was prepared to go on one of my epic shopping quests in search of it.  But low and behold, my quest was short lived.  I stumbled upon it at my local TJ Maxx store tonight for $39.99 and I couldn’t believe my luck.  I know TJ Maxx keeps prices low by not doing mass advertising campaigns, so I am glad that I saw it on Twitter, and that I then found it in-store.  The necklace looks very classy, and not at all gaudy like I have seen.  It is made up of crystal strands that are stylishly twisted to form a glamorous chain, attached to a black ribbon.  If you like this necklace, here’s a little tip. You can find it for slightly less than the TJ Maxx price at Dillards online.  Click here to see it for $34.80 at Dillards online in Gunmetal or Gold.  I paid slightly more at TJ Maxx for it, but I didn’t have to pay shipping charges for delivery.  If you’re looking for a great holiday piece, you might want to check out this Natasha necklace.  It can be worn like a vintage choker necklace on the neck, or worn around the necklace as a it bib. An inexpensive and very versatile look for the holidaze 🙂

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Since 2008, Mary Hall has been the author of The Recessionista Blog, which is read by thousands of regular readers in over 160 countries. An internationally recognized expert on the art of the living the good life for less, she has been a commentator on local, national, and international radio and TV shows. Her advice has been featured in over 2,000 media outlets, including The New York Times, Reuters, Life & Style magazine, ABC News, NBC News and now The Huffington Post, among many others.

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