5 Reasons That It’s OK to Spend Less on Clothes
Each season brings a different fashion trend to the forefront. Although most people will want to snag a key piece or two to keep their looks current, you’ll likely go broke if you try to keep up with every emerging trend. Thankfully, it’s possible to keep your look fresh without busting the budget. With a few minor tweaks to your shopping mindset, you can keep your wardrobe updated without spending too much time and money.
Remember: Not Every Trend is a Must-Have
Before you head out to the mall, remember that not all trends have a place in your closet. What may be one person’s ‘gotta have it’ piece may not be right for you. Do a bit of window shopping, either in person or online, and try a few trend-worthy pieces. Assess what’s in your closet before investing in new clothing, and you’re less likely to spend frivolously.
Keep an Eye on the Classics
Though it may be tempting to toss or donate that extra button-down shirt or blazer, find a way to rework it so it feels more current. A classic is, well, classic for a reason: it is guaranteed to come back into style eventually. Unless it doesn’t fit you or you’re sure you can’t integrate it into your new look, keep it in your wardrobe.
You Can Save by Using What You Have and Buying a Few Core Pieces
Of everything in your closet, which pieces most frequently work their way through the rotation? If you’re like most people, they are the pieces you feel comfortable in, and those that are easily worn with a range of on-trend styles. When you do go shopping for clothes, pick new pieces that really complement your core items. With this strategy, you’re more likely to wear them and less likely to spend extra money.
It’s Easier to Buy Cheap When You Start With a Good Foundation
If your wardrobe is lacking the core pieces we mentioned above, start there when you’re looking to save money on clothing. A crisp white button-down shirt, a well-fitting pair of jeans, a blazer, a shirt dress, and an A-line skirt will never go out of style. Once you have these pieces, it’s easier to be discerning when adding trendy items to your rotation.
It’s Okay to Buy Cheap Clothes Because You Can Get Them Tailored
Even if you’re shopping in a bargain-basement clothing store, you can look like a million bucks with a little help from a local tailor. Before splurging on that must-have new outfit, take a good look at what’s already in your closet and determine whether a tailor can rework them to meet your current needs. It’s really amazing what a waistline or hem adjustment can do to an out-of-season piece, and knowing a good tailor can be a life-changer.
While buying new clothes is, for many, a form of “retail therapy”, the costs can quickly add up. By making a few minor changes to your shopping philosophy, you can look fashionable without breaking the bank. However, if you need a bit of help to make it to next payday, visit Loan Review HQ for details.
April Ebarvia says
Great read! I have always loved going to thrift shops for clothes since I really love how unique each piece I find there. 🙂
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Emery Ocampo says
I have always been a fan of thrift shops. In fact, I always choose to shop there rather than go to the mall. I just love how each clothing piece is unique and one-of-a-kind. 🙂
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