I love fashion, but die for a good bargain or a great sale. I find myself falling for quantity over quality daily and love coming home with bags upon bags of fun stuff, only to find 80% of my clothes and accessories sitting years later with tag in-tack. The gluttony of female fashion enthusiast seems to be a trait we all possess. What seems good, only seems good under the mirage of store Florescent lights, and by the time we get home beautiful buys become basic bunches of stuff.Recently after a new move, I have decided to intervention my old hoarding fashion ways. That is when I read a great article about bargain shopping "The Bargain Hunters Guide to Style" an article by Anna Holmes in an antique 2007 InStyle I hoarded in my home. In the article Holmes discusses how dressing well does not have to mean mazing out credit cards. She asked experts how to look chic for less, and gives the secrets for million dollars style at a fraction of the cost... Can you say YES PLEASE!
How to shop? This is the question on all female fashion minds. We know what we want, but have no idea how to create the look without the high price tag or if you are like me, you go overboard when it comes to shopping and loose site of the look you are searching for. So when do we splurge?
- INVEST IN CLASSICS:
- PLAN AHEAD
discussed closet preparation for the season ahead. By pairing items together that you already own, you can easily determine what it is you need. Going to the mall for one specific thing, is better on the wallet than going crazy girl buck wild in the stores with no plan or focus. To save money, decide which pieces you need before hand, so you can not only shop sales but also look for great can not live without pieces. "You can avoid having a closet full of stuff you only wear once," says Kate Young. Young's right, why have piles and piles of stuff you only want to wear one time and never look at again? The answer... YOU DON'T! I want a closet that is filled with things I love and can not live without, this is something you can only have if you carefully select the pieces that belong to your wardrobe.
- TIMELESS TREASURES
- FIND YOUR OWN STYLE PATH
Consignment stores are the best places to find fabulous vintage blazers and bags. I love finding 90's leather bags for $10 or a great tuxedo blazer for $2, and the best part is... One stop in the local cleaners or tailor and these pieces are good as new. If you do not know which designers to look for, try doing your research before a big consignment crawl, locating designers from past decades.
- USE YOUR MATH
Finally
- MIX IT UP
These are a few tips I found to helpful in the bargain hunt. Keep them in mind, for you next shopping trip and do not forget to check out my YOUTUBE videos discussing closet purge and piece selection for the season to come. Remember to think of shopping as a treasure hunt, live for the diamond in the rough and be patient to find it. Focus is key to finding things you can not live without. Window shop regularly, even if you so not need anything being a store regular will keep you abreast on new styles, sales and can miss pieces.
This as been Shopping 101... Thanks for stoping in, feel free to stick around and read some more..
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