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Street Style, Chula Vista: Same boots, $100 price difference

Can you spot the knock-offs?

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I ran into Nohemi Hernandez and Karla Renfro at Otay Ranch Town Center on Monday afternoon. Both women are wearing identical boots in different colors. Can you guess which ones are the knock-offs? I couldn't.

Nohemi, white shirt, black skirt, is wearing Mossimo brown riding boots that cost a mere $34.99. Karla has on the Steve Madden version in black. I found them online priced between $129-$149.

Bargain shopper, Nohemi, is a 19-year-old photographer. She is wearing an Ann Taylor shirt, a Target skirt, and vintage gold earrings. Nohemi's favorite store is Forever 21.

"Right now my favorite thing is red lips. It makes everything pop. You can wear jeans and a t-shirt and look like you spent hours getting ready if you put on red lipstick," she tells me.

26-year-old Karla is a fan of basics.

"My dress, jacket and scarf are all from Ann Taylor. Their stuff is classic and their pieces last. My jacket is three years old and it's still in."

Karla works at Eastlake Church. Her fashion pet peeve is uncomfortable clothing.

"If you’re not comfortable, why wear it?"

Her current favorite wardrobe item is a statement necklace

"It makes a boring outfit funky."

Karla's favorite store is Francesca’s in Otay Ranch Town Center.

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I ran into Nohemi Hernandez and Karla Renfro at Otay Ranch Town Center on Monday afternoon. Both women are wearing identical boots in different colors. Can you guess which ones are the knock-offs? I couldn't.

Nohemi, white shirt, black skirt, is wearing Mossimo brown riding boots that cost a mere $34.99. Karla has on the Steve Madden version in black. I found them online priced between $129-$149.

Bargain shopper, Nohemi, is a 19-year-old photographer. She is wearing an Ann Taylor shirt, a Target skirt, and vintage gold earrings. Nohemi's favorite store is Forever 21.

"Right now my favorite thing is red lips. It makes everything pop. You can wear jeans and a t-shirt and look like you spent hours getting ready if you put on red lipstick," she tells me.

26-year-old Karla is a fan of basics.

"My dress, jacket and scarf are all from Ann Taylor. Their stuff is classic and their pieces last. My jacket is three years old and it's still in."

Karla works at Eastlake Church. Her fashion pet peeve is uncomfortable clothing.

"If you’re not comfortable, why wear it?"

Her current favorite wardrobe item is a statement necklace

"It makes a boring outfit funky."

Karla's favorite store is Francesca’s in Otay Ranch Town Center.

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