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Top 7 Ways to Dress Well on a Budget
Diana Pemberton-Sikes | FashionForRealWomen.com
November 06, 2008
Like to dress well but don’t have deep pockets? If you arm yourself with a little information, you can “dress to the nines” without going in the red.
Here’s how:
1. Take an inventory of your closet and make a list of things you need. Buying from a list will keep you focused and curb impulse buying.
2. Buy the best quality of clothes that you can afford. They’ll last longer, wear better, and ultimately, save you more money than buying inferior-quality pieces.
3. Buy classic styles. These will stand the test of time and not date you as easily as buying into trends.
4. Opt for mix-and-match separates. If you buy carefully, a little will go a long way. Five well-chosen shirts combined with two pairs of pants will give you ten combinations, for example. Two head-to-toe ensembles that don’t go with anything else will only give you two combinations.
5. Try for a primary color scheme. Build your wardrobe around three to five colors that look good on you. Not only will this allow you more mix-and-match opportunities, it will reduce the number of accessories that you need.
6. Opt for solids over patterns. Solids mix and match more easily and are less easily remembered than prints…which will make you look like you have a lot more clothes than you really do.
7. Buy on sale whenever possible. Join your favorite store’s mailing list to take advantage of “insider” sales notifications. Also frequent the designer “seconds” shops like Loehmann’s, T.J. Maxx, and Frugal Fannies, and make the rounds of the consignment stores in the best part of town. With a little bit of persistence, you can find quality pieces at affordable prices.
Dressing well doesn’t have to cost a fortune. If you take a little time to plan your needs and treat your wardrobe like the investment that it is, you can make a little go a long way. You can also look like you spend a lot of money on your clothes when all you’re really doing is combining a few well-chosen, high-quality pieces.
Diana Pemberton-Sikes is a wardrobe and image consultant and creator of Budget-Friendly Style, a seminar that shows women how to dress with champagne tastes on a beer budget. Visit her online at www.fashionforrealwomen.com.
ChrisMar
11 days ago
140 comments
Timeless advice...
JJR
16 days ago
14 comments
Great article! I'm sharing this to my friends and family.
Thanks,
JJR
abaogyiram
27 days ago
2 comments
Thanks for the tips, they will really come in handy next time I go shopping for clothes. Aya
GraceM
about 1 month ago
18 comments
Uhoh.... I posted the previous comment thinking that I was reflecting my opinion of the 10 Pieces artcle. This one - 7 ways to Dress Well is a treasure. Thank you! I'll be on your website in 5 minutes :-)
GraceM
about 1 month ago
18 comments
The article was great. Very helpful. I do wish that it had not been accompanied by cheap looking clothes, amateurishly cutand pasted! Please!
RUBALCAVA2004
about 1 month ago
4 comments
I think these are great tip! everyone needs budget tip now in days and since I got my lapband a year ago, I am constantly having to but new clothes! I guess thats a good thing??? lol.
mzikewich
about 1 month ago
4 comments
Very informative and it seems I am doing it right except for the Chinos lol I cant find a good fit for me....little waist and heavier backside and thighs :0(
TheEverydayFeminist
about 1 month ago
646 comments
Thanks for the tips-
DeniseReed
about 1 month ago
34 comments
Diana---this is great advice. I have two grown female children and I've been trying to re-teach them these principles of developing a great wardrobe. When they were young, they followed these techniques and always look good, but it seems the "fad fashion bug" has bitten them and their closet is full of everything, but nothing when they need it. I keep my wardrobe sparce and basic, re-purposing clothing (I'm a retired old style dressmaker/tailoress), and adding just a few prime pieces each year. I heard this comment somewhere, "If you are moderate in income, buy the best quality possible, it last longer." This is what I tell my children, and show them that it works.
Denise
LPM
about 1 month ago
8 comments
Great info that I will definitely be using.
missginah
about 1 month ago
10 comments
This is a good plan to follow. I will totally follow these tips.
Alana_Berryman
about 1 month ago
2 comments
I like it I like it! I do most of these things but there are others i did not even pay attention to! thanks!
TCompagnet
about 1 month ago
24 comments
good ideas, thank you!
audreygreen6577
about 1 month ago
16 comments
This is right on target. Thank you.
freecherry
about 1 month ago
24 comments
Yes Diana, Image is everything. We have to be smart enough to keep it within our budget.
I once did a test, which was like this: when I shopped just took the dresses, pants or whatever
to the fitting room without taking notice of the price tag. The result is that I can find what fits me perfectly but not the price.