As they
say, clothes make the man and everything else is a matter of time. But how to
look awesome without compromising your own wallet to buy new clothes? How to
buy clothes for a penny and deal with your finances wisely - the following tips
will advise.
Buying
clothes at flea markets or discount centers. Contrary to popular belief, you
can find clothing of famous brands at ridiculous prices so hurry up to check
where the nearest flea market is in your area.
Attending
various shops with sales. Sales are up to you since they are literally
available at any time of the year, but the most profitable ones usually occur-
in January/February and July/August. Discounts for off-season clothes can be up
to 80%. Agree, saving is huge and it will be a sin to miss this! The same can
be referred to online loans that can help to avoid financial
collapses if you are into shopping and running low currently due to a delayed
salary, for example.
It is not
necessary to g shopping, if you cannot pre-determine what kind of clothes you
need to buy. In other words, look at clothes, make a list of what kind of
things you need and what you want to buy and then boldly go with this list to
the nearest flea market or a shopping centre.
[ This has been a guest post by Catherine Moraru from Womens Personal Finance Blog ]






thanks for sharing useful article! xo
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I always shop at sales or thrift stores ;). I would never go for an online loan foer shopping tho, rather skip shopping ;)!
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That's useful, thanks! I always say to myself that this time I'll buy clothes on sales - yeah, right! I usually can't wait for the sales to start so I spend way too much money on things I don't even really need. Ahh...
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I have found TONS of great things at thrift shops! I'm always surprised at what I like after the brand tags are cut out or marked through. I've bought things I never would look at in retail stores due to their price or brand. Great post!
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What I like most to save money is to look in my mom's closet!
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great info! will be very helpful. didn't realize that jan/feb was actually the time for the biggest sales will be keeping that in mind! xx. gigi. food and beauty blogger @ www.gigikkitchen.blogspot.com
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Great tips, just too bad there is no thrift or any flea market where I live!
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I also love shopping a flea markets! The clothes are always at great value!
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ReplyDeleteGreat post! I love flee markets and practically all my clothes come from them! I buy vintage things for ridiculous prices and... best of all what I buy is unique so nobody can look like me! If you like flee markets you can look at this post which you may like http://korakale.blogspot.it/2012/10/the-oxford-that-will-never-exist.html
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