If you are not looking to buy the newest and latest designer fashions, I can guide you on how to save money on clothes when you go shopping. Read on.
Where to Look for Bargains
Clothing stores have sales before inventory and at the end of each season. Although a line may be discontinued, or the latest product may be more desirable, last season’s style is not quite out of fashion and will be sold at a substantial savings compared to the newest product.
Restaurant workers, bartenders and other service industry personnel have known for years that white shirts, black pants, etc. don’t have to come from a designer line to be attractive. Even basic jeans, when the monograms are removed, can be hard to differentiate from designer ones.
Thrift shops and yard sales often sell even designer clothes at a fraction of their original prices. Many of these items may still have their original price tags attached to them.
Rummage sales are a great place for bargains. Many people donate even new clothes to these sales. You may even find that if you are not quite satisfied with a dress or blouse, you can alter it to fit your taste.
Some Basics
Sweaters never go out of style. T-shirts and hats have become collectable. Old Hawaiian shirts have become very fashionable again. Old purses and scarves have become desirable as fashion accessories.
When buying used clothing, make sure they are not damaged or soiled and that they are of good design.
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