Everyone loves a sale. But the Lilly Pulitzer After Party Sale is one to freak out about. Lilly only has two sales every year, so naturally it creates some hustle and bustle in the world of women who love Lilly. Here some classic reactions that come with the Lilly Pulitzer After Party Sale.
Jitters
Shopping the Lilly sale can be exciting. The night before, you're looking at what you what you need—OK, maybe it's a want, but, oh well. Just the thought of the sale is making you smile.
Anticipation
You wake up an hour early just to make sure everything is set on your account, your computer is charged, and your Internet is working. Now all you have to do is wait.
Nervousness
Oh great, this virtual line is really killing your vibe. Even though you refreshed the page exactly at 8 a.m. you're still number 763 in line. What if the dress you wanted sold out? What if the site crashes before you get in?
Excitement
You're in! Finally, the moment you've been waiting for. You quickly find the dress you want and add it to your tote. But just because it's in your cart doesn't mean it's yours, You'll have to check out to claim it as your own.
Falling in Love
Wait. What's that? Another dress on a ridiculous sale. Don't feel bad adding that to your tote, too. Oh, and these shorts, better grab them while they're still here.
Rage
Just great, this is something that always seems to happen. While you were shopping around, someone snatched up one of the items you had in your tote.
Excitement (again)
Yay! An even better one that is the last in your size! OK, now it's definitely time to check out before you lose something else.
Satisfaction
Ah yes, you've finally checked out. Everything that was in your tote is now officially yours.
Questioning
Wow, that was a lot of money spent. Was it worth it? Should you have spent that money on clothes and accessories? This is always the scary part.
Happiness
But, of course this was a good idea. Why wouldn't it be? After wondering if you should have made the purchases, you realize you definitely did the right thing. I mean, there are only two sales a year, right?