![]() ![]() ![]() It feels like I was in DC visiting Sarah for Valentine’s Day like… yesterday. It’s really difficult for me to grasp how quickly 2016 has flown by. It’s a weight lifted off your shoulders.*This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission (at no additional cost to you!) if you make a purchase using any of these links.* So that’s how you use it, and I’m really excited to share it with you as I know it’s going to save you all a lot of money and time in navigating the holiday sales which are approaching. Obviously Shoptagr will have let you know immediately as soon as there’s any price change, so it takes all the hard work out of it. All you do then is click the product to be directed back to the retailer once the price has been dropped. It’s a neat, Pinterest inspired board which is really clear and shows you the items and the prices. This is what my Shoptagr wish list looks like when I login.This feature also allows you to be notified when an item is back in stock if it’s currently sold out. If not, it will go to your main wish list on your Shoptagr account. When you click it, a little window pops up like this which allows you to select your size, the colour, to be notified when the price changes, and you can even add it to individual separate lists if you wish to create them.You can see the arrow above which is highlighting the Shoptagr button, so all you need to do when you’re on a shop that you love and spot a product you would like to save is click it.This sits neatly beside your URL bar, then you’re all set and ready to go! You’re then given a little tour and the option to download the extension button for your browser, which literally takes a second. First you need to sign up for an account ( click here to sign up) which is easy – you only need a name, email address, and password.Thousands of girls already use it, including myself, so it’s definitely something to check out and start utilising. It’s a huge list which means you can literally shop everywhere and save your items. Shoptagr has partnered with over 700 different websites online, including ALLSAINTS, ASOS, Bloomingdales, Topshop, Shopbop, Nordstrom, Net-A- Porter, Revolve, Zara… and so many more. It takes all of the hassle out of it and makes it entirely simple, what’s not to love? I’ve included a step by step guide below on how to use it, showing you what I do and how I created my own list, but I honestly and truly think that this concept will be ideal for loads of you who have so many items you love, but want to wait for the sales. ![]() ![]() That might make it easier for people who want to buy you a gift for the holidays, that’s for sure. I’ve been using Shoptagr myself for a little while and have my own list ( which you can see here) as you can even share your wish lists with anyone you want to, via a direct link or on social media. Shoptagr is a completely free service that let’s you save and track your favourite fashion items, right down to size and color, in one place which will then alert you once the price drops (including coupon codes), or when it comes back in stock! How amazing is that? This is both for your web browser and in app form, so you don’t miss out. I was recently introduced to a company called Shoptagr and I’m so excited by their concept, it’s amazing to collaborate with them! You all know that I only share things with you here when I love them myself and think they’re great, so you can rest assured this one is. It’s Black Friday at the end of this month and all of us know that means there will be price slashes all over the internet, so keeping track of those items you loved, by checking your list you keep in your email drafts or sorting through your browsers bookmarks, isn’t always the most productive way to do it. As it’s sale season coming up, that can only mean one thing – us fashion addicts are making lists of the items we love and hope to buy when the prices are chopped. ![]()
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