Money means nothing
“I spent 300 dollars on my homecoming dress.” When I hear
this my first reaction is WHAT!? Who has the kind of money to spend that much
on a dress you will wear once? No scratch that, who has the desire to spend
that much on a dress you will wear once? These days, the price of your dress
means more than what it looks like. Some people are so insecure about
themselves that they feel like they need to overcompensate with how much they
spend on clothes.
Yes homecoming is a big deal but personally, I try to find
the lowest price when it comes to dresses or regular street clothes. One of the
greatest feelings is walking out of goodwill with good buys and spending a
fourth of what you would spend at regular stores. I don’t think people
understand that you can find cute clothes for a good price. Even if goodwill or
thrifting isn’t your thing, you can still find reasonable that look better than
name brand clothes anyways.
One of my pet peeves are miss me jeans http://www.missme.com/jeans/boot-cut/.
If you look at them you would understand why I dislike them so much. Why would
you want a disco ball on your back side, along with spending 100 dollars plus
on a pair of jeans? Instead of have a disco ball butt and being broke after
buying one pair of jeans, try target or forever21 . At these cheap stores you
can find jeans that are actually fashionable.
Another no no in my book are uggs http://www.uggaustralia.com/classic-boots/women-boots-classic,default,sc.html.
First off there is a reason they are called uggs, because they are ugly. And second,
they are completely overpriced. Again, you can honestly go to a store like
target and get a pair of cute boots for 20 dollars rather than going to get
uggs that are over 8 times more expensive and, in my opinion, 100 times less attractive.
In order to become a successful shopper you need to:
1. Buy cute clothes, not expensive
clothes. The price of your clothes does NOT reflect how “fashionable” they are.
2. Consider your dollar per wear. Before
buying the item, consider if the price is worth it. For example let’s say a
shirt is 20 dollars, will you wear that shirt at least 20 times in the next
year? If so purchase it, it’s a great dollar per wear.
3. Get outside your comfort zone. Try thrifting. It’s
fun, cheap, and cute.
4. Wear what you want to wear; don’t just
wear something because it’s the “cool” thing to do.
5. Express yourself, be you.
I don’t mean to offend
anyone by my pet peeves or my shopping tips. I just don’t think it’s very necessary
to spend an insane amount of money on clothes. Girls especially, are too self-conscious
about what they wear. Calm down ladies, you can look good, without going into
debt. Just broaden your horizon and go outside of your box. You could be
surprised on what you can find if you just let go of how much you are spending
on your clothes. In an economy like ours, be smart and follow my tips. Youll
look good and feel good about how much you’re spending.
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