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Daisyray 09-09-2009 04:20 AM

What do or would you pay for clothes
 
I have always been thrifty and have bought clothing that doesn't really last. Well I'm about to turn 30 and I want to wear some really nice clothes and stop shopping cheap. I just wanted to ask others what you pay for nice clothing. I usually look for tops that are 10 dollars or less and pants that are 20 dollars or less. Now I'm looking at adding 10 dollars or more to both so I can look more sophisticated when I reach my weight loss goal. I figure after years of being cheap it is time to treat myself. I am talking reasonable prices, but the good stuff. Nice intimates and nice clothes.

KforKitty 09-09-2009 06:30 AM

Although I'm cheap, I seldom give that up for quality. I'm a great bargain hunter and shop the clearance rails, oulet stores and sale sections in online stores. I'm in the UK so probably can't give the best advice about where to shop but for example last week I picked up two pure linen tops which had originally been around $50 each for $15. I've found $100+ designer pants for $25 in TK Maxx (I think this is TJ Maxx in the States). I hardly every buy things full price. Fortunately my style is more classic than high fashion.

Kitty

winning the war 09-09-2009 06:31 AM

I think that some more expensive clothes are better made, so fit better. Since I am not rich, I wait for sales. I also have to try everything on and give it some thought before I buy it. If it fits well, it will look good. I also think that if you buy clothes that fit well and feel good, you get more use out of them and shop a little less. I like when macy's has sales, they bring their prices down to "regular" price elsewhere. I don't really have a clothing budget, I don't shop much, but saving a few dollars a week (or whatever you can afford) could result in a pretty good day of shopping! Good luck!

Jenny

jelder227 09-09-2009 09:51 AM

I shop cheap for trendy clothes, and expensive for my "classic" stuff. If it's going to go out of style in the next couple of years I won't spend over $20 or $30 on a piece of clothing. My navy and black suits cost closer to $300 each - but they will NEVER go out of style, and still look brand new (they're 15 years old). I have two LBD's - one cost $110 about 15 years ago. The other only cost about $20 though - that was from a consignment shop. My boss, who only wore designer, had an identical dress that she spent a fortune on!

Consignment shops are good, but what's even better is if you can find the Good Will and Salvation Army stores that get the donations from the "better" neighborhoods. I revamped my entire wardrobe for a job change 7 years ago for $350 - got 13 suits, 5 or 6 dresses, lots of blouses and separates. It was awesome! And they were all really sharp - my co-workers were always wanting to know where I got my stuff.

Palestrina 09-09-2009 10:10 AM

I've spent too many years buying cheap $20 shirts and what do I have to show for it? A closet full of junk I'm too embarrased to wear and a whole lot of regrets. I'm slowly getting rid of this stuff, I can't stand the feel of it anymore. Life is too short for cheap fabric, and I'm worth more than that. I'd rather have 50 items of quality clothing in my closet than 300 pieces of scrappy clothing. Last year I bought a pair of boots for $150 which is way more than I thought I'd spend but here's the thing... I LOVE them, and I can't WAIT to wear them in the fall again!!! Just last week I bought a shirt for $90 but I LOVE IT and when I wore it with some leggings and a cute pair of shoes I felt like a million dollars. Nothing beats the confidence of knowing that you look good.

Plus I live in NYC, you can't get away with certain things here as I did when I lived in suburbia. People look amazing here, trendy, classic, and well put together. Gotta look the part.

Things I will not compromise quality ($$$$$$)
- handbags
- shoes
- pants
- jackets
- coats
- bras
- dresses
- undergarmets
- jeans
- shirts
- sunglasses


And this is the stuff I don't spend too much money on:
- leggings
- workout shirts/pants
- camisoles
- tank tops
- socks
- pantyhose
- t-shirts
- scarves
- wallets
- pj's
- shorts

WSChick 09-09-2009 02:57 PM

Most of the time I try to spend less on pants but for my tops I usually splurge (as long as it's not just some T-shirt) I usually splurge at Torrid.com and Old Navy. It's about $30 for a top and $30 for pants as well. I also spend a bit more when it comes to Handbags, I love Juicy Couture !

AmberShimmer 09-09-2009 07:09 PM

I've always shopped at places like Walmart, Target, etc for clothes. I would always tell myself, it doesn't matter, they're just clothes. Tops I would go for less than $10 and pants less than $20. I don't own that many clothes actually and my wardrobe is rather drab.

I'm thinking once I start losing weight and needing new clothes, I might increase my budget to $25 per top and $35 to jeans, etc.

Lori259 09-09-2009 07:43 PM

Well~I am a yard sale queen~and A thiftstore diva~LOL!

Those pants I have on in my avatar pic was 50 cents at a yard sale and are In Super Like new condition!!! I think they are L.E.I. But I also got several other pairs at the same yard sale for the same price...Such as Bongo,Levis,Tilt,Aeropostale,Arizona, ECT.
ALL ARE LIKE NEW.

I got the top I have on in the pic at another yard sale for 75 cents.
I got a ton of them from a lady that had to dress nice for work And they was all 50 cents to 75 cents and would have cost me a fortune if bought new
( I ended up with 17 tops all together from that yard sale and they are fabulous and expensive if bought new!)

My black shoes was Eddie bauer...Still in the box~looked like new....For $1.00 at a thrift store.
They are so comfy and so fabulous! My favorite shoes.


My motto~Never spend more than you have too.

Oh and it never hurts to buy something you may hate later or never end up wearing at all if you only gave pennies for it!!!


GOOD LUCK

TamiL 09-09-2009 07:51 PM

I am extremely cheap. I shop at Goodwill, Sallies and Platos Closet. I splurged at Platos the other day and got a pair of 7 for all mankind jeans, they are so comfortable, they were like $20 but worth it.

nelie 09-09-2009 08:28 PM

I generally will not pay more than $20 for a single piece of clothing. I basically shop sales/clearances/etc. Macys is one of my favorite places to shop because when they have a sale, it is good. Dillards (although we don't have any here) is also another great place for sales.

Oh and although it is harder to find really good sales, I've had some success with Nordstrom, J. Jill, Eddie Bauer, Coldwater Creek and some other various places online.

I was recently at a department store that had an 80% sale plus I had a 20% coupon. I went through hundreds of pieces to find a few pieces of clothes that I liked enough to try on and then from that there were only a few items I wanted to buy.

CountingDown 09-09-2009 08:56 PM

Sales and outlet stores all the way. I definitely shop for quality items now that I am at goal and in the same size I expect to be for the next 20 years ;)

The great thing about being this size is that so many small things are left on the sale racks until the prices are almost ridiculous!
Recent purchases:
Pendelton Outlet - lined linen/poly skirt and tweed jacket: $15.00 (for the whole suit)
Petite Sophisticate Outlet: pullover shells/tops - $2.25 each
VanHeusen Outlet: Dress pants - $17.00 each
Liz Claiborne Outlet: Dress pants - $15.00 each
Kohls: Vera Wang skirt and silk blouse - $5.00 each
Kohls: Elle dresses - $9.00 each

You CAN shop for quality and still get GREAT bargains. I live in a small town, so when I travel, I note what size I wear in each brand. I know what I can buy online, and what I need to try on before purchasing. Then I keep an eye on the sales, online coupon codes and even ebay ;)

juliastl27 09-09-2009 09:29 PM

im pretty cheap with clothes. i buy a lot on the victorias secret catalogue, at old navy or target. when it comes to *certain* items like a basic black blazer, or a classic LBD, ill spend more because those are staples and will never go out of style. if i felt like wearing the trendy purple dress everyone seems to love this season, i wouldnt spend more than $30 b/c i might never wear it after this year.

ShrinkingAmy 09-09-2009 10:19 PM

I am a complete tightwad and do the majority of my shopping at TJ Maxx and Marshalls. I bought an adorable Nine West dress at TJ Maxx the other day with department store tags that said $145 and I bought it on clearance for $30. NOTE: I have seen MANY items in TJ Maxx and Marshalls and then saw the EXACT SAME ITEM in major department stores a month later - so it's definitely not all styles from last year. I also used to live close to an outlet mall that had an Ann Taylor Factory Store - It's the same quality items as the regular store, just different styles. I love Ann Taylor clothes because they look sophisticated, classic (won't go out of style anytime soon), are very well made and fit me really well. I bought almost every pair of pants I own there - and even at the factory store, I have paid as much as $50 for a pair of nice black pants, but I usually buy on clearance for $20-$30 - tops at the factory store for $25 or less (as low as $10). And our regular Ann Taylor store had some REALLY GOOD clearance sales - I have 2 dresses from there that I constantly get comments on - and one was $20 the other was only $7, believe it or not - the cashier couldn't even believe that deal! You just have to be patient and look at the clearance racks in the nicer (read: quality merchandise) stores. Some days you may find nothing, other days you may find your whole new wardrobe.

nelie 09-09-2009 10:30 PM

I actually think TJ Maxx is a bit expensive although I've looked through them a few times. One time, I had gone to Lord & Taylor, found an item on sale there, went to TJ Maxx, exact same item was actually more at TJ Maxx. That is why I say shop sales at the department stores. Although TJ Maxx does have clearance items as well.

Palestrina 09-10-2009 08:58 AM

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Originally Posted by nelie (Post 2918057)
...I was recently at a department store that had an 80% sale plus I had a 20% coupon. I went through hundreds of pieces to find a few pieces of clothes that I liked enough to try on and then from that there were only a few items I wanted to buy.

I'm not a fan of shopping for long periods of time and this takes major dedication. My Mom used to shop thrifty like this, sorting through bins and bins and racks and racks of clothing. She tried to pass on the same mentality to me but it never worked. She now regrets that stage of her life and has thrown out everything that was bought from it. I love seeing her go to boutiques and buy specialty clothing and saying to herself "I have the money, and I deserve this" rather than seeing her in some makeshift getup made out of jersey.

nelie 09-10-2009 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny (Post 2918764)
I'm not a fan of shopping for long periods of time and this takes major dedication. My Mom used to shop thrifty like this, sorting through bins and bins and racks and racks of clothing. She tried to pass on the same mentality to me but it never worked. She now regrets that stage of her life and has thrown out everything that was bought from it. I love seeing her go to boutiques and buy specialty clothing and saying to herself "I have the money, and I deserve this" rather than seeing her in some makeshift getup made out of jersey.

It actually didn't take a long time. I think the longest I ever took was at a Dillards where they practically had half the store 75%-90% off. I waded through tons of racks and lots of designer names to find some things I really liked. I ended up with something like 20 pieces of clothing marked originally up to $200/piece for $20 and under.

Of course there are some things I'll splurge for like I ordered a winter coat that is $300 and it was a major splurge for me. I decided I wanted it, decided that I'd get it tailored when (hopefully) I lose more weight, etc. The coat was also originally $700 so I figured why not?

I really don't see a point to spending a lot of money on regular clothes when if you wait, everything eventually goes on sale. I rather spend my money on traveling or buying other expensive toys.

Palestrina 09-12-2009 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by nelie (Post 2919604)
Of course there are some things I'll splurge for like I ordered a winter coat that is $300 and it was a major splurge for me. I decided I wanted it, decided that I'd get it tailored when (hopefully) I lose more weight, etc. The coat was also originally $700 so I figured why not?

I really don't see a point to spending a lot of money on regular clothes when if you wait, everything eventually goes on sale. I rather spend my money on traveling or buying other expensive toys.

Way to go with finding that deal on a coat! Don't get me wrong, I love a good sale too. My point is just what you're saying - treat yourself to the things that you like because you're worth it! I do shop for discounts at TJMaxx etc., but don't mind paying a lot for clothes if it's something that I really like and would wear with pleasure. Being thrifty nowadays isn't only for those struggling financially, it's everyone's responsibility to save money for our uncertain future. Designer clothes although beautiful are not necessary - I wouldn't spend $1,700 on a designer handbag even if I had that money because it's simply not worth it to me and I don't want to support an industry that tells me I have to spend thousands of dollars to be "somebody". But on the same token I don't mind spending a decent amount of money on something that is well made, with quality fabrics, and that will last.

rachinma 09-13-2009 03:20 PM

Target for lounge clothes.
TJ Maxx for trendy stuff.
WalMart, Kohl's or Target for workout clothes.
Banana Republic for classic work pieces that I intend to keep.

OK, and here's my dirty shopping confession: I bought $115 jeans last month and am going to buy a pair of Lululemon pants -- both because they make my *** look so great! ;)

Daisyray 09-16-2009 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny (Post 2916912)
I've spent too many years buying cheap $20 shirts and what do I have to show for it? A closet full of junk I'm too embarrased to wear and a whole lot of regrets. I'm slowly getting rid of this stuff, I can't stand the feel of it anymore. Life is too short for cheap fabric, and I'm worth more than that. I'd rather have 50 items of quality clothing in my closet than 300 pieces of scrappy clothing. Last year I bought a pair of boots for $150 which is way more than I thought I'd spend but here's the thing... I LOVE them, and I can't WAIT to wear them in the fall again!!! Just last week I bought a shirt for $90 but I LOVE IT and when I wore it with some leggings and a cute pair of shoes I felt like a million dollars. Nothing beats the confidence of knowing that you look good.

Plus I live in NYC, you can't get away with certain things here as I did when I lived in suburbia. People look amazing here, trendy, classic, and well put together. Gotta look the part.

Things I will not compromise quality ($$$$$$)
- handbags
- shoes
- pants
- jackets
- coats
- bras
- dresses
- undergarmets
- jeans
- shirts
- sunglasses


And this is the stuff I don't spend too much money on:
- leggings
- workout shirts/pants
- camisoles
- tank tops
- socks
- pantyhose
- t-shirts
- scarves
- wallets
- pj's
- shorts

I feel like you right about now. All my life I've bought cheap clothes and had to continuously buy new clothes. When I was younger I used to shop mostly in junior clothing and clothing stores/or the stores for the younger crowd. Well I am a mature woman now and proud to be. It's time to treat myself like a mature and classy woman. So with that said I plan to start buying higher quality stuff. Since I used to look for and pay for shirts 10$ or under and jeans/pants 20$ and under I feel that I could add 10 -20 to the shirt max and 20 -30 on the jeans depending on how well they fit. I tried on some clothes in the store yesterday because I've loss about 15 lbs and wanted to see what I could fit into now. Well I tried on clothes at 2 different stores and I now understand a big difference in junior and women's clothing. I am in love with Vera Wang jeans. I tried on a pair yesterday and I loved them!!! They fit so well and looked so nice. They were 4 sizes smaller than what I wore a month ago and a size smaller than a pair of pants I tried on at the other store. I went to Kohls and DOTS. Kohls had the Vera Wang. The jeans were 50 dollars, not too bad at all. I could so see myslef in them with a nice shirt and some heels and a beautiful purse and jewelry. I have forewarned my husband that I am going to start dressing classy when I reach my weight goal. I have a new job too that I want to look good for. I'm so tired of feeling frumpy in my clothes. It's time for me to start taking care of myself for me and my family. When I buy cheap I get rid of clothes several times a year because they get ruined over time so easily.

Daisyray 09-16-2009 06:21 AM

I will definitely look for sales though in my new journey to be classy. I will, however, purchase a reasonably priced item if I see it, love it, got to have it and have the money to spare. Like the Vera Wang jeans :). In this case though I have about 20 more lbs to lose so I want to wait a bit.

Daisyray 09-16-2009 06:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Wannabeskinny (Post 2921816)
Way to go with finding that deal on a coat! Don't get me wrong, I love a good sale too. My point is just what you're saying - treat yourself to the things that you like because you're worth it! I do shop for discounts at TJMaxx etc., but don't mind paying a lot for clothes if it's something that I really like and would wear with pleasure. Being thrifty nowadays isn't only for those struggling financially, it's everyone's responsibility to save money for our uncertain future. Designer clothes although beautiful are not necessary - I wouldn't spend $1,700 on a designer handbag even if I had that money because it's simply not worth it to me and I don't want to support an industry that tells me I have to spend thousands of dollars to be "somebody". But on the same token I don't mind spending a decent amount of money on something that is well made, with quality fabrics, and that will last.

Oh I agree. I would never pay 1700 for any article of clothing or accessory. I don't care how much money I have, it's still clothing and accessories. Not even a wedding dress(fortunately I'm already married...lol). Now I don't fault anyone else paying this much, it's a matter of what's important to you. I want to look classy, but I'm pretty sure in my mind I can for a lot less. I just got my first coach purse because my husband bought it for me. It was rather sweet. I kept saying I wanted one and I was going to buy one, I just couldn't convince myself to pay over 100 dollars for a purse. Well I started convincing myself because I've bought at least 3/4 purses this year alone so far because they would start to fall apart. Well he got a good deal on one on base and I love it. I told him it's on now...lol, now fancy clothes, nails, hair etc. High maintenance, he said it's okay. I think it's since I'm okay with him golfing all the time and he just got some new clubs.:^: Not to mention the fact that I finally dedicated myself to losing weight and I think he is very proud of me for not quitting.

Windchime 09-16-2009 09:51 AM

I live in a rural area and we don't have a lot of thrift stores. Goodwill in my town is full of dated, unfashionable junk. There are probably a few treasures in amongst the embroidered jeans and pastel windbreakers, but I get quickly impatient with digging through.

Most of my work clothing comes from Macy's or Penney's. I try to get stuff on sale when I can. I don't buy many clothes at Target; again, our store here doesn't seem to have much choice. I actually loved Lane Bryant; if not for LB, I'd have had to go to work nekkid for several years.

the slim me 09-17-2009 09:09 AM

I spend more on my clothes now, because they look better and fit better and last longer. Classic clothes don't go out of style season to season. I buy a few inexpensive things that are "the style" every season and mix them with the things I already have. You can spend a little more and buy less if you get good things.

for example, i am going to buy a grandfather sweater this year to go with my classical white shirt and jeans. I'll wear it buttoned half way and belt it.

Stella 09-17-2009 09:37 AM

I can echo what you and most others say. I always bought cheap until I started to shift towards quality at around age 30. At age 20 I did not have the spending power, and then, I thought I did not have the figure - I refused to spend on clothes in a size I did not intend to maintain. I then came to accept that I would not lose the weight and started to invest in things which cost more but fitted better, looked nicer and therefore made me feel better about myself.

I just bought 4 cheap-ish pairs of trousers (because I urgently needed them) but anything I will buy from now on will be what I like and not what`s cheap. After all, I intend to maintain my now weight (and lose more) so I expect to get plenty wear form it! :-)

Stella

amynbebes 09-17-2009 09:49 PM

I just discovered Platos Closet last week. Well, I'd been there before for my teenager but it occured to me last weekend when we stopped by that they had some pretty nice shirts that would not be too young looking for me. I also hit Goodwill and am fortunate enough to live in close proximity to a few outlet malls.

shantroy 04-03-2010 11:02 PM

I've always, been the type that would rather have 1 good quality piece of clothing than several cheaper pieces. I have several blouses and dresses that I've spent hundreds of dollars on, and they've held up beautifully and are still in style 5 or 8 years later. I have a gray wool cardigan that I spent about $350 on and it still looks as good as the day I bought it. I get complements on it all the time. I fully believe in calculating the cost per wear. I could spend $20 on a shirt I'll wear once or twice costing me $10 each time I wear it. Or the cardigan which is a huge up front cost, but I've worn at least once a week for the past 3 years has a cost per wear of about $1.50. To me that's worth it.

Things like, tank tops, socks, plain t-shirts those I buy cheap. No one can tell the differences between a $2 Hanes t-shirt or a $50 designer one. So I save there.

I also spurge on shoes. A good quality pair of shoes and take a less expensive outfit and turn it into a million bucks. Plus, they're my feet, they deserve to be treated well!

Accessories are the other area I spend on. I don't do well with cheap jewelry! I will totally admit to being a jewelery snob!!!! I prefer simple classic pieces that will never go out of style. Jewelry is an investment to me. Many of the pieces I have can and will be passed on to my future children or nieces and so on. A simple classic necklace and a quality pair of earnings is the best way to look polished and pull together a look, so I'm willing to save up so I can spend in that area.

ParadiseFalls 04-04-2010 12:08 AM

I would spend the money on expensive clothes if I fit into ones I loved, but until then, I'm sticking to clearance :(

astrophe 04-04-2010 01:32 AM

I'm with the majority I think. Buy the best you can afford that fits well, and shop sales.

For casual I'll go with Target basic tees, shorts, socks etc since this is what I wear with the kids, errands, garden, etc. But I'll put more effort and consideration for other kinds of clothes and I buy seasonally and put some thought into it.

Here is my break out:

HIGH priority given to quality (If I need it, I'll even skip the sale!):
  • shoes, any kind
  • bras
  • dress pants, tailored/fitted tops
  • glasses
  • perfume, make up, lotion, soap (sensitive to chemicals)

MEDIUM priority (prefer quality but on sale):
  • jeans
  • dress jackets/coats
  • dressy skirts, dresses
  • workout clothes, bathing suit
  • undies other than bras
  • pantyhose, socks
  • hand bags, wallet


LOW priority (Ex: Target is good enough on sale or not):
  • leggings
  • camisoles or tank tops
  • socks
  • basic t-shirts, shorts, skirts for casual
  • wallets
  • pj's
  • casual summer dresses
A.

diornotwar 04-04-2010 09:55 PM

i'll go cheap on things like tanks, socks, & leggings. when it comes to my other clothes, i like to shop at nordstrom, macys, off saks (clearance store for saks) or wherever i see something cute. what i've found is the more i spend, the longer my clothing tends to last.

shantroy 04-04-2010 09:59 PM

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i like to shop at nordstrom, macys, off saks (clearance store for saks)
So jealous! I wish we had those stores up here in Canada! No Victoria Secrete either! They're my first stop whenever I head to the States, which isn't nearly often enough. Shopping sucks up here in Canada.

giselley 04-04-2010 10:57 PM

I am tall-- nearly six-two. I have always paid more than average for clothing that I expect to look good on me. I don't make a lot of money either, but I would rather wear the same stuff every day then settle for a bad fit. Since being overweight, I haven't really spent a lot on clothes. A few hundred a year to replace old things. Since I am getting ready to get a job after graduating from college (my second BA) I've been stocking up on nice suit coat (separates) and other things that would impress an employer-- but the good news is that I found a great plus-size consignment second hand store with absolutely wonderful clothes, really top brands. I just got 4 great work coats for about 10 dollars each. I also get new shorter sleeve tops (like 3/4 th, and short sleeves) at the Avenue. They have a really good mark down area.

CharlieBaby 04-06-2010 10:27 AM

I buy the best stuff I can afford, and I shop around a lot. I love browsing, so I don't mind the time and energy it takes to find stuff that suits me, and isn't crazy expensive. Having said that, some of my favourite pieces have been pricey, but worth it. My favourite pants at the moment were only $29, but before I bought those, my favourites were a gorgeous navy pinstripe trouser from Banana Republic. Not cheap, but high quality and did marvellous things for my butt. In my experience, stuff that's very cheap isn't always made well, and stretches out easily. Paying more doesn't always equal higher quality - at all - but when I pay more at certain places (JCrew, Banana Republic), I'm happy with their items, and I've had their stuff for years.

I also recently moved to a place that has thrift stores all over, and I love spending four or five bucks on a really great top.

SlimBy2011 04-06-2010 04:04 PM

I usually spend about 20-30 for tops, 60-100 for jeans, 15-30 for pants and 30-70 for dresses.

Asos.com has some nice selections for cheap, especially in clearance. Their clearance is great! NICE designer dresses for 20-30 dollars! I once bought a dress here for $90, it went on sale for $26! (talk about sick to your stomach)

Here are some other websites that sell cute inexpensive clothes.
GreatGlam.com
HotMiamiStyles.com
AMIClubWear.com
WaveFashion.com
CutesyGirl.com
Forever21.com
WetSeal.com
Mandee.com

FeliciaHingston 04-06-2010 05:58 PM

I work in a field where I spend on average two hours a day in front of a room of strangers so what I wear is very important to me. In general, I don't do disposable fashion. I usually buy things on sale or shop around until I find the lowest price. I know when every major department store has its anniversary sale or friends and family week. My favourite purchase was a pair of $200 (smh) jeans that I got for $60 on sale. Sadly, I've outgrown them.

My general rule is up to $25 for tees and up to $70 for skirts and pants. I splurge on dresses, cashmere, and stylish comfy shoes.

LandonsBaby 04-07-2010 11:34 PM

I'll spend up to $50 on a top if I really LOVE it and $75 on pants if they look fantastic. I wear kids shoes so I never splurge there. Handbags? $20 or less and I rarely buy myself a purse. My mom and MIL have bought most of them. I always try a thrift shop first when I need something and if I don't find it there, then I'll go to JCPenny, Macy's and Dillards because I know their clothes fit me and are decent quality.

LovebirdsFlying 04-08-2010 12:51 PM

I didn't read through all the previous answers. Please forgive me if I repeat.

I did, however, pick up on Jelder's practice of buying cheap trendy clothes, but high-quality classic ones. That makes sense to me.

What I am willing to pay for clothes has increased in the years since I've married my husband, simply because my disposable income has increased. Thank God, if I need a new article of clothing I can actually buy it. This doesn't mean I'm going to pay an exorbitant amount, though, nor will I buy something I don't love just because it's cheap.

I'm not at the stage yet where I can find much at a thrift shop. It's too difficult to find my size there, and I get discouraged. So when I do buy clothes, I go to onestopplus.com or to Lane Bryant or Catherine's. I also do quite a bit of sewing. That way I can be SURE it's of the quality I like.

lyv33 04-09-2010 08:31 PM

When I was younger and slimmer, I would spend a great deal on clothing. But only if it was something that really caught my eye. I once spent $110 on a sweater and $50 for the shorts and that was on sale. That was many years ago. I rarely ever even shop anymore. Since gaining these 30 lbs, I just don't look very good in anything. I have 2 closets full of really nice clothes that I am determined to get back into. I know that I should have probably gotten rid of them, but they are all dress clothes and not out of style at all. I don't buy trendy clothes, I generally buy classic looking clothes. I am looking forward to losing a little more weight so that I can get into some of my clothes.

ValRock 04-09-2010 09:44 PM

I have an obsession with dressing my kids well... Gymboree, Gap, Janie and Jack, Boden etc...

When I'm 'fat' I tend to not treat myself so well and I'm trying to change that! That said... I can do really well at Gap, Kohls, etc for myself with coupons. I've gotten some super cute stuff lately spending less than $20 for jeans/pants and around $10 for tops :). I'm trying to take care of myself! It makes a difference in how you feel when you dress nicely.


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