So when does shopping become recreational and why is it enjoyable? For me, I like seeing the latest and greatest seasonal fashions and designs and sifting through the designer bags and jackets and jeans at what seems like ridiculously reduced prices. For many, stores like Ross and TJMaxx are stressful. The rows and rows of unorganized merchandise are obnoxious but, for me, walking into a discount store is as exciting as trying to find a diamond in a pile of rocks. The digging can be tedious but after a little bit of work, you almost always find a treasure that is most wonderful and quite fun to brag about to your friends (like the dress I bought this summer for $10).
But what about for the guys? Surely most men are not tantalized by a steal of a deal on dress shoes or a nice half-zip sweater, but they can't be completely free of the leisure shopping bug. Then a small store came to mind ... Okay, a monstrosity of a store – Cabela's. This is not the place for a quick stop to pick up the necessities – it is an outdoor enthusiast's heaven. Cablela's has turned a simple shopping experience into a tourist attraction. You could fill an entire day by perusing the entire store of hunting, fishing and outdoor merchandise, taking a lunch break at the store restaurant and examining the taxidermy displays and fish tanks. Want to extend your stay?Cabela's Web site even provides information about local lodging to make it a multiday event. Talk about recreational shopping and needs vs. wants. One can't help but buy a little bit too much when items are displayed like pieces of a grand museum.
My conclusion after pondering recreational shopping? Simply be careful. Unless you are prepared for the consequences (a drained wallet), steer clear of using shopping as a way to fill time or relieve stress. But, when I can spare a few bucks, Ross will continue to be a wonderful recreational option for a free afternoon.
Bargain of the Week: Free pizza Thursday in the TSC Auditorium at noon if you attend a brief information session about the Student Health and Wellness Center. See you there!
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Karlie Brand is a junior in public relations. "Watching Your Wallet" will appear online each Wednesday. Questions or comments can be sent to karlie.brand@aggiemail.usu.edu
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