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High-low Numbers: Tips on Saving Money on Clothes
Are you craving for the newest designer clothes, a pretty tank top, and that
pretty dress? All this fashion comes at a price — you choose.
Buying clothes these days is always a choice between the designer-made outfit or
those cheap but quality items that you could pull together and express your
personality in many different ways.
Most experts contend that clothes can definitely make or break a person. They
say that your personality is usually reflected on how you dress up. But it does
not necessarily mean that good fashion would absolutely mean expensive clothes.
Hence, you can still make a remarkable fashion statement without having to spend
hundreds or even thousands of dollars just for your clothes.
Here is a list of some money-saving tips when buying clothes that would turn
other people’s heads to you but would not definitely break your wallet.
1. Do the math
Choosing fashionable clothes can be really tricky, not unless you know how to do
the math! So before you buy three sets of clothes that would cost you hundreds
of dollars, try to go for the budget-friendly dozen of items that you can even
match alternatively.
The number of expensive items that your money can buy is definitely doubled or
even tripled when you buy cheaper ones but can still make a good fashion
statement.
2. Know what you want
Saving money is definitely based on knowing what you want whenever you spend
your money on something. If you know what you want, this means that you have
researched the item, have compared them with the other items, you will be able
to come up with the lowest price of the product.
3. Drive your way to a “thrift store”
Usually, these “thrift stores” are non-profit organizations. This means that
they are usually operating for charity. They give their proceeds to some
charitable institutions.
Hence, the prices of the clothes being sold in the thrift store are absolutely
cheaper than the ones being sold in the department store. So that would mean
many savings for you.
Best of all, you do not only get to save more money, you get to do some charity
work as well.
The bottom line here is that when shopping for clothes, do not shop for the
brand name, shop for the quality.
Nowadays, you just have to be practical. Better spend your money on more
important things than those designer clothes.
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