10 Ways to Have Great Style on a Low Budget.
It is definitely a challenge to stay on a
fixed budget and look great at the same time, but if you’re willing to
make a little effort, it is possible to get the latest fashions for a
fraction of the cost. Those who shop in the high-end stores are
obviously able to afford the cost, but for most people this is simply
not possible. There is no need to spend thousands of dollars every month
to look great, and in fact you can do it for a fraction of the cost.
Here are the top ten ways to have a great style on a low budget:
10. Have a clothing-swap party.
We all have great items in our closet that we are completely tired of,
but other people may find exciting – and the same can be said for your
friends. Choose a group of your friends who are all close in size so
that you can exchange clothes with one another. Clothing-swap parties
are a great way to pick up new fashion items and freshen up your
wardrobe for no money at all – except maybe the cost of a bottle of wine
and an appetizer to share with your friends. Any clothing that is left
over at the end of the party can be donated to a charitable
organization.
9. When shopping retail, choose timeless classics.
There are certain ‘foundation’ wardrobe pieces that will never go out
of style, so you can choose a few of those pieces and know they can
always be worn, now or in the future. Try to avoid trendy colors and
patterns when you shop for these foundation pieces, and look for quality
materials such as wool and silk that stand the test of time.8. Shop in second-hand shops and thrift stores. There are a variety of reasons that people donate clothing to charity, and a lot of this clothing is usually in current style and still looks great. Be careful when choosing second-hand clothing to look for any broken zippers, missing buttons, holes, rips or stains. Larger thrift stores have a big inventory turnover, so you can be sure to have access to some great clothing. There is no shame in shopping in thrift stores, and you should definitely forget about any stigma that it’s a sign of ‘being poor.’ These days it is extremely trendy to shop in thrift stores, and who doesn’t want to find deeply discounted clothing that other people have already paid retail prices for?
7. Customize your current clothing.
You may have some good items in your wardrobe that can be customized by
repurposing or modifying them. If a piece of clothing is high quality
and well made, it will always be in style, and that piece can make a
great foundation for a new design. You can cut clothes up, shorten or
add fabric to them, or alter them to conform with a certain fashion that
you love, all while saving a great deal of money.
6. If you are especially handy, you can create your own fashion items.
For anyone who can use a sewing machine and follow a pattern, the
possibilities are endless. What you will need to do is find a good
resource for some affordable low-cost supplies. From there you can
create your own wardrobe pieces at a fraction of the cost of retail, and
still look great.
5. Wear items and styles that look good on you.
So many people try to conform to fashions that simply do not suit their
body type or style. Once you find certain types of items that fit you
well, those are the ones you should continue to wear. Let’s face it, not
everyone looks great in those skinny jeans or spandex pants. People
should accentuate their best features, because this is what gets noticed
right away when the correct clothing is chosen.
4. Shop for clothing when it is not in season. Large retail chains generally heavily discount their stock at the end of each season because they need to make room for new stock. These items can often be discounted up to 75% or more. Grab as many items as you can afford to, and you will have them ready to wear the next year for the appropriate season. But, as a rule, never buy anything that you don’t love right away just because it is a great deal. You will never grow to love something if it doesn’t grab your attention immediately.
3. Purchase ‘knock-offs.’
So-called knock-offs are items that look similar to a name-brand item
but cost a fraction of the high-fashion item. If you plan to wear the
item often, you can purchase more than one at a lower cost than you
would pay for just one name-brand item. Some knock-offs are better than
others, so be sure to shop around and find one you really like.
2. Accessorize. Wear
nice-looking jewelery, have a great handbag that goes with your outfit
and find any other items that look good with what you are wearing. You
don’t have to spend a lot of money to look great, but adding well-chosen
accessories is one way to complete your look. Tattoos are not as trendy
as many think they are, so if you do not already have one, you may want
to consider passing this trend up.
1. Take good care of yourself.
Have your hair cut regularly, keep it clean, brush and floss your
teeth, and whiten them if they start to look yellow or dingy. Keep your
nails clean and polished, and moisturize your skin regularly. If you
like to wear make-up, don’t overdo it – less is more. If people can
easily notice that you are wearing make-up, then you have too much on.
Personal hygiene goes a very long way to looking your best, and once you
have addressed this, fashion is a secondary method to look great.
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