Bespoke: As good as it gets.

We always want to experiment with our looks and tend to buy more clothes and end up with spending most of our money. Perhaps you’re thinking “just don’t buy any more clothes!”

Clothing, unfortunately, gets worn out or outdated quickly, and work & other special occasions require us to invest in our wardrobes. So here are some of the tips to shop smart when it’s coming to add a piece in your wardrobe.

Know Whether You Should Buy An Item Of Clothing

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Do you, sometimes, regret after buying certain clothes, being an impulsive buyer? It happens to the best of us. You happen to notice a piece of clothing in the store and it’s tempting. But after you buy it, you actually never wear. So, before you make that impulse buy, consider whether that piece would work as part of at least three outfits in your existing wardrobe. If the answer is YES! go buy it. Otherwise, it’s probably not worth it. 70% of the clothes you own should be the 'everyday clothes', the essentials you need from day to day.

Get Creative With Your Current Wardrobe

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Even with a minimalist wardrobe, you can create great outfits. You can mix up look everyday and make the most out of your clothing you already have. You can check out some fashion inspiration from our blogs under the category Style Board.

Buy The Clothes That Suits You The Best

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Buying the clothes that fit you and look good on you is the best investment you could make. You will ultimately end up saving money because you won’t need to buy clothes to replace the crappy clothes that don’t work for you. One of the best strategies to keep your clothing spending on track while also buying new clothes occasionally is to keep your closet full of clothes that match with your taste and sense of style.

Have A Budget & Stick To It

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When it comes to shopping for certain needs or occasions – such as a casual outing or for an event – you should always establish a concrete budget. If you make a budget beforehand, you can avoid making rash decisions.

Let Your Cart Do The Walking

Needless to say, you can earn savings with sites that seek the best deals. Keep items in your shopping carts and you’ll get e-mails when the prices drop. Isn’t it amazing! You can always wait for festive offers.

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I hope these tips have helped you.

Happy Shopping!

Salman

Salman

Engineer turned writer.

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