
The Fashion
Frugalista by
Kimberly Danger
Do you love high fashion, but hate
paying high prices? Do you have Prada taste but an Old
Navy Budget? Then you just might be a fashion frugalista.
There's one in every circle: the woman who always
manages to look like a million bucks on the skimpiest
budget. How does she do it? Here are some secrets every
FF knows:
Pair Bargain Finds with Basics
Don’t skimp on standards like jeans,
black trousers, and good shoes. A crisp white cotton
blouse is another great investment. When fit and style
is of the utmost importance, a cheap imitation just
won’t do. Consider these basics the building blocks of
your wardrobe and buy the best your budget will allow.
Then when you do find cute, trendy clothes at rock
bottom prices, you’ll already have the pieces to go
along with them.
Do Your Research
You can’t buy the latest trends if you don’t know what
they are. Fashion Frugalistas are in touch with what’s
hot in fashion right now and can spot a hot trend a mile
away. Subscribe to fashion mags like Vogue, Elle, and
Bazaar to get the scoop on what designers are touting
this season. Visit
Best Deal Magazines to subscribe for
less.
Wait Before You Buy
By waiting a few months to pick up the
latest fashions, you’ll get a bigger bang for your buck.
For example, fall clothes typically hit the racks in
July and start getting marked down in September. Who
needs a sweater in July anyway? If you wait until
October or November to buy (when you actually NEED the
item) you can save up to 75%.
Know Where to Shop
Because stores like Target and Old
Navy are constantly getting in new merchandise, they
need to clear out their older styles on a regular basis.
You’ll almost always find a great selection of markdowns
on their clearance racks. Consignment stores can be a
source for high-quality basics like trousers, blouses,
and basic sweaters. Avoid anything trendy at consignment
stores since they almost exclusively carry goods from
seasons past.
Shop Online
Don’t forget to check out online
stores for great deals. Scroll down to see a listing of
our favorites. Be wary of shipping costs, which can
offset the money you’re actually saving. eBay can be a
hidden source of clothing bargains as well. Overstock
has also added an auctions to their site which shows the
potential for another great bargain-hunting resource.
Search by your size and favorite brand names. Update
with Accessories Belts, earrings, necklaces, and scarves
are an inexpensive way to breathe new life into your old
wardrobe. Look for cute styles at H&M, Target, NY
and Co, and Express.
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