Know your Budget:
Decide on how much you want to spend on your seasonal wardrobe without breaking the bank! Since clothing is a necessity, it is really important that you take a minute to think about how much you will set aside for your new purchases.
Buy Quality not Quantity:
Instead of buying cheap, inexpensive clothes that wont last for more than one season, save your money and invest in a couple of really nice pieces made of quality material.
Avoid High End Luxury Stores:
Window-shopping has become the latest trend. You can window shop to check out the latest trends, designs and styles and then go shop at a less expensive store and create a similar look for a fraction of the price! This is a great and easy way to save!
Wait For Sales:
Most department stores will usually slash prices on weekly bases, so check back frequently or ask a sales associate to call you if an item your eyeing goes on sale. When shopping at Department stores, it is always great to check the sale racks, as most items will be at least 50% off. If you find a great buy on sale you’ll have enough money left over to buy a fabulous pair of shoes and accessories to add to your look!
Mix & Match:
I love mixing and matching different designers and styles as this always creates an interesting more youthful look. Mixing and matching also allows you to buy pieces that are more flexible in your wardrobe and to be more playful with putting your looks together.
Buy A Classic Black Dress:
You can never go wrong with a great fitting classic black dress. You will get so much use out of your little black dress and the endless options you’ll have to choose from with accessories will prove to be the greatest piece of clothing in your closet!
Go Vintage, Borrow Clothes or Rent Them:
Vintage shopping has always been a great way to find unique treasures and great buys, and now more than ever it has become a favorite amongst even the savviest of shoppers. Not only is vintage shopping fun, but also you’ll love adding something from another decade into your wardrobe. Think classic 60’s Chanel with your favorite jeans?