Clothing

Cutting Costs in Clothing

Budgets are tight these days, however some expenses are necessary for living.  One thing everyone needs… clothing.  Even with many discount stores and thrift shops to choose from, it is still an expense that can add up if not managed properly.

Buying items when they are “out of season”, such as winter coats in the spring, can save a lot of money… looking for styles that are timeless will keep unnecessary spending to a minimum.

It is tempting to use shopping as a form of therapy…but in the long run it can cost you more money than you need to spend.  Going clothes shopping only when it’s needed will avoid a lot of “impulse” spending.  Buy mix and match outfits where (for example) a pair of pants can match with five or six different shirts.

Save on Laundry

Save on Laundry

Taking good care of the clothes you have will make them last longer and go a long way in saving money.  Back in older times, clothing was mended rather than thrown away…and it’s a practice we all could use today.

Washing clothes too often can cause more wear on them than necessary.  Put clothing away (unless it is actually dirty) rather than tossing it in the hamper.  Treat any stains right away rather than letting them set.

Don’t forget to check resale shops and thrift stores for great bargains.  Outlet stores will often have name brand clothing at greatly reduced prices.  Also have your own garage sale for clothes you no longer wear rather than just throwing them out.

You have to wear clothes…but you don’t have to spend a small fortune to do so.

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