How to Buy Trendy Clothes on a Budget

How to Buy Trendy Clothes on a Budget

Everyone likes to look good and that has become harder with dwindling resources and reduced disposable income towards fashion related things and so what happens when you do not have a lot of money to spare but want to look great?

Now more than ever, you may be on a strict budget and we understand that budget planning is important but as a true fashionista, you don’t have to worry about breaking your budget just to look your best as we have got the perfect solution for you.

Spend on Quality, Save on Trends

You can save money by spending more on quality timeless pieces that will last you a long time instead of buying the latest fashion trends. For instance, a classic pair of black boots or a blazer will never go out of style so spending more on a top-rated brand that is made of high-quality material means you won’t have to constantly replace it.

On the flip side, you should not spend a lot on trendy fashion pieces that will go out of style with every new fad. Instead, shop discount fashion sites like 6pm.com or Forever21 to get your trendy fashion for the cheap. You could also incorporate a trendy print or color with accessories to save. Just make sure to assess the cost per wear to determine the real value and if it’s a smart buy.

Use Coupon Codes

Clothing brands tend to offer coupon codes frequently throughout the year, but you might need to know where to look in order to maximize your savings. Check for coupon codes advertised on the brand’s website. Occasionally, brands will advertise a particular sale, free shipping deal or other offer on its website that requires a coupon code at checkout. This coupon code is usually provided with the details of the deal, but isn’t always automatically applied to your order. Double-check your cart before checking out that you’re getting the advertised discount. If not, you may need to manually enter the advertised coupon code.

Shop Out of Season Sales and Know Your Budget

Strictly shop out-of-season sales. This means shopping for summer clothes during end-of-summer sales, winter clothes during end-of-winter sales, etc. Be sure to purchase items you will still love the following year. For example, avoid purchasing a neon pink faux fur coat over a classic trench coat.

You know your budget and spending habits better than anyone. Set aside a fixed amount every month to put in your clothing fund. This does not mean spending that amount every month. It simply means that if you, for example, need a new winter coat, you can take the amount you’ve saved over the past few months and spend it on your new coat.

Invest in Fashion and Function

When it comes to investment pieces, you want to think about both fashion and function. For instance, nowadays most guys only wear a suit a couple times a year, for weddings, funerals and job interviews. The good news is that if you don’t wear a suit very often, it can last a long time. But the bad news is that if you opt for something super trendy and hip right now, then even if your suit is still in great condition five years from now, you may not want to wear it, and feel like you have to splurge on a new one.

Select Your Style and Plan Your Purchase

Emphasize looks over labels. Brands may tempt you, but you can easily blow or overspend your budget if you only want brand name goods. Instead, do your research. Select one or two celebrities whose style you want to emulate and then shop their looks at stores that are kinder on your wallet. Who knows, you could even find some gems at thrift or consignment stores.

Be intentional, not spontaneous, in your purchases. Be a planner. Find some looks you want to shop and set aside the money or start saving for the look. Once you hit your goal, shop just for the essentials that you have picked out. If you have a little extra in your budget, then maybe pick up something else, but really try to avoid the spontaneous purchase; adding one or two items can really become expensive.

 

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