The classic look depends on your style.
I mostly prefer to
think of the classics as items that you wear all the time. Items that can last
a thousand washings. Items that really pull a lot of your wardrobe together.
Some of us love to
shop and others not so much, but we‘ve all got to wear clothes. Why not look
great while not breaking the bank? Here are nine tips to getting the fashion
wardrobe you want while staying on your budget.
1. What type of fashion do you REALLY want?
If you had a $100 a month to spend on clothes, are you the
person who would want 10 ten dollar tops from Target or would you want one
lovely sweater from Neiman Marcus?
Either way works, but I find that most people really want
the nice top that is more expensive, but instead buy the inexpensive clothes
because they see them while shopping and throw them into the cart.
Or if you are like me, you find something you really love
but don’t buy it because it is too pricey and then end up buying more things
that you like less. In my perfect scenario, I’d resist the impulse cheap buys
and make a plan to buy the nicer things when I’m out.
Think on it a minute and decide if all was a perfect world,
how would I dress?
2. Review what you have
People tend to accumulate and accumulate and hold on to
things that are never or rarely used. Take some time and face your closet.
First, see the big picture.
Do you have a ton of blue things, but no red?
What about having 100 t-shirts but no date-worthy clothes?
- - What about shoes?
- - Are they all sandals?
- Tennis shoes?
- Do you have pants you never wear because they need ironing?
You’ve already decided how you want your wardrobe to look,
so start going through and finding what fits your vision and what doesn’t.
3. Sell, trade or toss
If you have nice things you don’t wear or use, consider
selling them.
I’ve auctioned off a few purses on Ebay. I’ve sold workout
clothes I never liked in my local Facebook neighborhood sale group. The purses
made me a pretty penny. The workout clothes did not make nearly as much, but I
had more money in my pocket afterward. I sent a few dresses to a friend and
donated the rest.
Now that you’ve cleaned house and made a few bucks you can
see what you are missing!
4. Shop the classics
Write down the fashion items that would make up your dream
wardrobe. A small closet full of quality clothes that actually fit make you
look so much better than a huge closet full of cheap, old, ill-fitting items
ever will.
Need help on what you want to buy? Stick to classic items and
embellish with the trends.
For example, for a woman, a classic might be a beautiful
black dress, and the trend would be an infinity scarf and statement earrings.
For a guy, a great fitting pair of pants and a no-wrinkle
shirt matched with a vest or a bow tie embellishment.
For me, high quality, dark skinny jeans is a classic. I can
dress it up for a night out or down for chilling with friends. Another classic
for me is brown leather knee boots that I’ve worn all over the world, rain or
shine. The jeans and the boots were a bit pricey, but they’ve lasted for years,
and I love them.
What are your classics?
The best way to be fashionable on less money is actually to
buy fewer things. Scale down and focus on what you really love.
20 tops that can go with 10 pants and 5 shorts and 2 skirts
will give you** 340 outfits**.
That might never happen, but reaching for fewer things you
love that can go together will make your choices explode. Looking at colors
that coordinate among your wardrobe also expands it.
5. Fashionable on a budget?
Ah, the worst part of living, having to have a limit on how
much you spend.
Set a spending goal per month that you can live with.
Is it $100 a month, $50 or $500? Get that much cash from the
bank and keep it on you.
Want more money for clothes and accessories? Consider if you
need all the cable channels you buy or eating out less in favor of something
cheap and quick at home.
By katie Cline
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