How to Do Fashion Well on a Budget

How to Do Fashion Well on a Budget

One minute midi dresses might be in, and the next thing you know it’s minis and short shorts hitting the catwalk. While ever changing trends might be exciting to try out, they do nothing for your bank balance.

This can be particularly tough if you’re trying to save money. There is a solution, however: be fashionable on a budget. If you’re wondering how to do that exactly, read on as we reveal some useful tips below.

Look out for sales

It goes without saying that if you’re on a budget, the best piece of advice is not to spend too much money. But that’s easier said than done if you need some new clothes. The answer is to shop savvy, using sales, discounts and new customer deals.
In fact, there’s pretty much a sale all year round as retailers try to get rid of excess stock from previous seasons. Come winter, you could stock up on cheaper summer items and, when the weather’s better, why not look out for a trusty winter coat? That’s before we even mention the general sales that go on throughout the months.

Consider luxury investments

Some fashion trends come and go quicker than others. Invest in good quality pieces and they can be a wardrobe staple for years. For this reason, you might want to set aside a slightly larger piece of your fashion budget so that you can afford a few items that will see you through your lifetime.
While the initial cost might seem unusual if you’re supposed to be on a budget, you’ll actually be saving yourself money in the long run. After all, if you know you’re going to get a lot of wear out of it and it’ll be in fashion for many years, investing in a luxury item is more cost-effective than having to buy a cheaper alternative that needs replacing.

Purchase the basics


That’s not to say that every item should be luxury. In fact, the majority of your wardrobe should be made up of cheaper basics and staples. Think vests, tees, or smock dresses. When you pair these with a higher quality blazer or bag, your whole outfit will look expensive.

Shop pre-loved and vintage

There’s nothing wrong with investing in vintage and second hand items. Not only is it a great way to get your hands on designer pieces for less, but it’s great for the environment too. Nowadays, more pre-loved stores are even requiring authenticity, so you can be sure that what you’re buying is the real deal. Many big-name brands also offer a pre-loved section on their website, reselling used clothing and accessories that are still in fantastic condition.
Of course, these are just a few ways you can be fashionable on a budget. Remember, in order to stick to your budget, you need to have one in place. With this knowledge, and a few savvy shopping tricks, your wardrobe and style will get heads turning for all the right reasons – and your bank account will thank you.

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With love,

FWO

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