Here are the tips they suggest to follow:
1. Visualize What to Wear
Katie Cline recommends planning what you are going to buy. She states that each buyer has to develop his or her clothes vision. Katie insists: "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". It means that first of all, you have to take a pen and a sheet of paper and write down or draw what wardrobe elements you really see on you. It worth mentioning that this should be those clothes you like the most and which fits you the best.2. Manage Your Present Clothes
Katie is rather radical about the clothes you don't like right now or that does not fit you. She simply notes: "Take the pile of things you don't wear or use and…Sell, trade or toss". This is a good idea, isn't it? If you trade your present clothes, you can earn some money and invest it in buying the clothes that you like, which fits you, and which is top trendy now. also, if you hate the memories about the clothes item, you would better throw it into trash.3. Limit Your Spendings
In order to look expensive on a budget, you'll need to limit yourself. Cline suggests setting a spending goal per month that you can live with. Just mark the amount of money you allow yourself to spend each month with no regrets and troubles. Doing this will help you concentrate more on the products affordable for you. In such a way you will find the acceptable price, no doubt.4. Update Accessories Only
Buying clothes every season might be too expensive, so it's better to do it once in a few years. Jacqueline Curtis offers purchasing only the accessories to underline your style. That will refresh your look and if you select the right classical clothes, your surroundings will not even notice that you wear the same shirts for a few seasons. Accessories have a great power, so use them!5. Shop at the Discount Stores
There is a lot of stores where you can find the brand new clothes or shoes for a small price. For example, you may visit Marshall's, Ross, TJ Maxx, or Burlington Coat Factory and find there is a great choice of a superb trendy end-of-the-season clothes. Why should you pay more if it's so easy to pay less?6. Wear 3 Bs: Black, Blazer, and Boots
If you want to look stylish on a budget you will have to have few main elements of wardrobe for each day. You have to be able to wear them everywhere and for every event. For example, it can be short ankle boots, black, and blazer outfits. Such a casual style can be wearable almost for every event and you will finally save money.All in all, the idea is that you have to think twice or more before you go shopping if you are on a budget. Sometimes looking expensive is such a task, but you can complete it and shine like a star!
We believe in you and your ability to be the creator and the stylist of yourself! Have a great day!
I downloaded a couple of financial apps to hep me with my spending and they're really helping! I would highly recommend Cleo and Plum!
ReplyDeleteAbigail Alice x
Oh I love the tips! Updating accessories is such a great idea for looking in style for the moment. I am all about classic clothing styles so accessories are what I have most fun with. We have a Burlington Coat Factory in our city that I never walk out empty handed from. My husband has tons of luck there too! Since our wedding was super simple, we actually got our outfits there. :) Mine was a classic Calvin Klein B&W dress that I can wear again.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tips Kim!they definitely are helpful
ReplyDeleteCandice | Beauty Candy Loves
This is such a lovely post and it's really nice for bloggers to share their tips! It's always good to check out discount stores such as TK Maxx as they offer so many wonderful items for a great price too! :)
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I wouldn´t be on a budget if I spend less on lipsticks, but as a girl has to have priorities, any help is welcome.
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I love your comment. I'm the same with eyeshadow palettes.
DeleteFantastic tips Kim! Shopping my own closet and only buying quality and classic pieces has gone a long way to helping me spend less on my wardrobe.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! There's also those classic pieces in your wardrobe that can be paired with new things. New accessories is great. I always look for sales in clothes. Makeup- not so much. Http://www.mrsqbeauty.com
ReplyDeleteThese are good tips Kim! I agree with the accessories one - I always spend more on accessories than clothes!
ReplyDeleteOp-shopping (thrift shopping) is another good way to save money!
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I love all these tips! It's always a great idea to manager current clothing, and get rid of what we don't need. Especially if we can trade or sell them for new items!
ReplyDeleteAccessories are so important. I need to get better at that. Thank God for Zara- affordable clothes with great design :)
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