10 Best Ways To Save Money On Clothes

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Hello! Today, I have a great article by Peter Minkoff. Peter is going to provide you with some great tips on how to save money on clothes. Enjoy! 

 

If you think that you spend too much money on clothes and accessories every month, and you want to change that as soon as possible – you’re definitely at the right place! Here are ten best ways to save money on clothes, so check them out and learn how to make that happen in a blink of an eye!

 

Shop in thrift stores

Shopping in thrift stores is surely one of the best ways to save money on clothes, especially because a lot of such stores offer gently used garments at extremely low prices. Besides that, the majority of them also have regular sales or weekly specials such as 50% off anything with a red tag every Friday. However, you should make sure to look for a real thrift store and not a vintage clothing store, as thrift stores sell both older and newer clothes at a huge discount, whereas vintage ones offer older yet trendier pieces at a markup, which is a huge difference that can save you a lot of money.

 

Sell what you don’t wear any longer

Selling the clothes you don’t wear any longer is a fantastic way not only to save some cash but to earn it at the same time. So, if you have garments you haven’t worn in a year or more – you don’t need them! Go through your closet once a year, collect the clothing items you no longer wear and post them on online platforms. When they sell it, you won’t get the full amount as they’ll cut you a check for a portion of the profits, but you know what? You won’t have to do much work either, which is a good thing!

 

Buy out of season 

Buying out of season basically means that you should buy clothes when you don’t normally need them – like a swimsuit in December or a winter jacket in May. Of course, shopping in advance is definitely a good thing, especially because it’ll allow you to save your dollars and get ready for the upcoming season like a true pro, so be sure to buy out of season and you won’t regret it.

 

Repurpose old clothes

Another amazing way to save money on clothes is to repurpose your old garments, which can be particularly awesome when you’re quite skillful with a needle, thread, and a pair of scissors. All you have to do is to turn a piece you no longer need or want into something trendy and modern. You can always cut the legs off your old jeans and turn them into shorts, or a couple of old shirts into tank tops and even skirts. Just get creative and you’ll love the outcome!

 

Buy clothes on sale…

Needless to say, buying garments on sale is the most common way of saving money on clothes simply because you can find great pieces at really affordable prices. This is particularly true for quality items like jeans, so be sure to find a quality denim sale in your favorite online store and get a perfect pair for yourself. Besides that, you should definitely buy formal clothes like tuxedos or long, elegant dresses on sale, too, as you’ll wear them just a few times. It’s completely pointless to spend a lot of money on them, so look for a sale tag and you won’t make a mistake.

 

… But don’t buy something just because it’s on sale

However, be sure to shop wisely even when something is on sale – especially if you don’t really need that particular piece at the moment. So, don’t buy clothes unless you really need them, even if they are on sale. Yes, we agree that 30% off is a great deal, but only when you need that item – not as much if you won’t wear it at least 80% of the time.

 

Buy quality basics from high-street fashion brands

We can all agree that basics like black and white T-shirts, skinny jeans, black pencil skirts, and loungewear don’t need a designer label, which is exactly why you should opt for high-street fashion brands. Target, Old Navy, Zara, and H&M offer fantastic items at amazing prices, so be sure to find your basics right there. Neutral color palette and simple cuts certainly don’t require a high-end designer, so don’t get tempted or, otherwise, you’ll spend dozens of dollars on a basic item like a T-shirt that can be found for just a few dollars.

 

Swap with your friends

Swapping clothes with your friends is exactly what you should do if you want to refresh your wardrobe without having to spend a single dollar. So, go through your wardrobes at the start of every season, decide what you no longer need, and trade whatever you don’t wear. Just set up a trading day with your best friends or family members, and then take anything you haven’t swapped to a consignment shop. Apart from ending up with new clothes, you’ll make some money at the same time!

 

Buy clothes that fit right now

When buying new clothes, you should always pick pieces you can wear immediately. Buying a garment that is a few sizes too small because you think you’ll lose weight later is a true gamble – even if you really manage to lose a couple of pounds. You may end up realizing that you don’t like the way that shirt or whatever else looks on your body, which is exactly what you want to avoid. It’s a waste of money, no matter how it turns out, so be sure to buy clothes that fit right now and you won’t be disappointed.

 

Take proper care of your clothes

Last but not least, taking proper care of your clothes is essential, too, as it’s a great way to get years of use out of them. Delicate items and clothes that might shrink should be hand-washed, whereas other clothes should be washed on the gentle cycle in cool water and line-dried later on. They will definitely last longer this way. Just remember that ‘machine-washable’ doesn’t mean that the clothes are indestructible, too, and you’ll do a great job!

 

As you can see, there are a lot of amazing ways to get quality garments and save some cash at the same time. All you have to do is to stick to our tips and guidelines, and you’ll manage to come up with trendy clothing combos at affordable prices. It isn’t magic – it’s being responsible with your money while saving our planet, which is killing two birds with one stone!

 

Peter is a frugal living and lifestyle writer for Voice Boks magazine. Follow Peter on Twitter for more tips.

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