Has anyone here ever felt that you're spending too much on shopping? Last month when I calculated my monthly expense, I realized that I've been spending quite too much on my wardrobe and accessories. I really need to control my shopping habit, cause its a waste of lots of money. Could anyone give some tips for this.
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Here's a quick rundown:
- Resist any impulsive buy.
- Clear out your wardrobe every three/six months.
- Buy second hand whenever possible.
- Resell the clothes you don't wear and create a closed loop.
- Don't use your saving account.
You're welcome.
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You guys don't think it's some kind of a spam attempt? Or am I reading into this too much?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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I don't know whether you'll believe it or not, but I do lot of unwanted shopping. I just can't resist myself, when I see some good T-shirt or skirt or even a good earring. I guess, most girls have this habit and I love shopping. But when you don't earn much, it becomes difficult to deal with your temptation. So I felt like asking for a solution here. Anyways thanks for all your replies. Especially Dropt, thanks for your tips.
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And since you guys have been expecting a link, I really don't want to disappoint you. http://www.aspirefcu.org/blog/life-a...your-wardrobe/ Here's a blog I read on ways to save money on wardrobe. You guys could use these tips too. Its really helpful.
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Originally posted by LizMor View PostAnd since you guys have been expecting a link, I really don't want to disappoint you. http://www.aspirefcu.org/blog/life-a...your-wardrobe/ Here's a blog I read on ways to save money on wardrobe. You guys could use these tips too. Its really helpful.
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Originally posted by LizMor View PostAnd since you guys have been expecting a link, I really don't want to disappoint you. http://www.aspirefcu.org/blog/life-a...your-wardrobe/ Here's a blog I read on ways to save money on wardrobe. You guys could use these tips too. Its really helpful.
Are you also a single mother that makes $500/week from working at her computer from home?
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